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Facebook could end its first day of public trading on New York's Nasdaq Stock Market Friday worth as much as $104 billion.
Google announced Knowledge Graph which will make their search engine think more like a human.
Apple plans to use a larger screen on the next-generation iPhone and has begun to place orders for the new displays from suppliers.
The daily deals company's shares surged 18% yesterday, and climbed further in after-hours trading after it recorded its first-ever quarterly profit.
The survey found that teens spent more than 6 hours texting, 3 hours watching TV, 1.5 hours on Facebook, 1 hour on Twitter, 1.5 hours on other Internet sites and 1 hour playing video games
Google is planning to offer indoor walking directions, allowing users in the US and Japan to use Google Maps to navigate inside malls and airports.
The store will open in the next few weeks and there will be both web and mobile versions.
A new report found Facebook dependency produces symptoms similar to those seen in alcohol and substance addictions.
The first licensed test vehicle is a modified Toyota Prius.
Having already scarred publishers and lowered prices in electronics, Amazon is making a "significant" investment in fashion and wooing designer brands.