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Analysts stated that Netflix must continue to make its own content so that it could trump HBO and Amazon.com
Google lost its proposal to delay the proceedings regarding a London antitrust case filed by Foundem.
A report from Xconomy stated that Apple pulled together a new engineering team that would create its own proprietary voice recognition technology for Siri.
Zynga CEO Don Mattrick planned to start his first 90 days assessing and reviewing the entire business.
Microsoft built too many RT surface, according to Microsoft CEO Steeve Ballmer. Steeve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, admitted that the company overproduced the Surface RT tablet.
Google planned to shut down its Google Shopper app. Google announced its plan to shut down Google Shopper app on August 30. Earlier, Google+ Local app was also shut down by the company a few weeks ahead of schedule.
Netflix-exclusive "Mako Mermaids" premiered Friday. Netflix has a new show titled "Mako Mermaids". The Netflix exclusive debuted Friday.
Here are six ETFs Facebook fans will like. Facebook was performing well, according to the latest report from the company. It reported a profit of US$333 million for the second quarter.
Intel planned to offer holograms and bio-sensors for shopping. Holograms and bio-sensors were possible to become the reality of next-decade personalized shopping, according to Brian David Johnson of Intel.
Pinterest added "Edit Your Home Feed" to offer users with better personalized service. Pinterest announced its support for Do Not Track, a mechanism that allowed users to opt-out of having websites and third parties collect their personal data and activity.
Zynga's stock valuation lost US$400 million. After reporting negative earnings, investors quickly unloaded Zynga's shares and let it drop 15% in regular trading.
Starbucks pushed mobile payment on select stores as US mobile payment crossed the 10% mark. Mobile payments, as a percentage of in-store purchases in the US, crossed the 10% mark.
The International Monetary Fund forgoes Managing Director Lagarde's recommendation due to lack of United States support.
Bankruptcy court judge suspends charges made by employees and pension holders to bring focus of the case back into Detroit courtroom.
Federal Reserve must dissolve bond-buying program quickly, according to Richmond Fed leader Jeffrey Lacker.
The new Google Chromecast was expected to be the most important smart TV tech ever. The Google Chromecast offered users a relatively simple way to wirelessly stream content.
Senate, backed by President Barack Obama and Education Secretary Arne Duncan, approved the bipartisan deal that would reverse spike in student interest loans.
Chinese iron ore production and prices continue to rise despite the general decline in base metals trading.
Indian business conglomerate Lanco Infratech begins debt restructuring process. Indian construction company Lanco Infratech Ltd has initiated restructuring debts amounting to INR 75 billion (US$1.
China and the European Union have agreed on a trade price and concluded a six-week dispute over Chinese solar panels.
France takes legal steps to ban sales of new Mercedes models in line with ongoing dispute about harmful refrigerant.
Spanish unemployment rate drops 0.9% for second quarter and signals beginning of recession recovery.
Holding company JPMorgan Chase & Co. plans to quit the physical commodity business by selling physical trading assets Bear Stearns and RBS Sempra.
American smartphone maker Apple Inc fails to beat South Korean giant Samsung in the Chinese market. Tim Cook, Apple Inc's Chief Executive Officer, believes that the leading smartphone maker can crack into and dominate the Chinese mobile market.
The possible merger of French company Publicis with Omnicom is expected to topple competitor WPP from the top spot.
China-based developer is set to spend CNY 12 billion for a development in Qianhai thus becoming Shenzhen's biggest investor.
NYC Public Pension Funds seeks to create more partnerships even after it had pledged around US $1 billion to CVC Capital Partners and Apollo Global Management.
Facebook absorbs Monoidics personnel to be part of its team following the social networking site's acquisition of the startup company.
Consumer economic sentiment in the U.S. climbed to its highest number six years despite cross-currents among higher-income and lower-income households.
Barclays banks on issuing contingent convertible bonds (CoCos) to meet its obligations. Barclays Plc is looking to issue contingent convertible bonds (CoCos) in order to save money and still meet the three percent leverage ratio imposed by Prudential Regulations Authority, owned by the Bank of England.
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