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Can Regular Investors Buy a Piece of Facebook?

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Can Regular Investors Buy a Piece of Facebook?
Friday, January 27, 2012 4:23 PMChristina Warren
Now that it looks like Facebook is (finally!) going to file for an IPO, plenty of potential investors want to know how they can get in on the action. Mashable is not a financial publication, and we're not in the business of giving stock market...



College Sports League to Stream Its Own Content Online
Friday, January 27, 2012 3:09 PMSam Laird
With television broadcast deals that reach into the billions of dollars, the delivery of college sports as entertainment has long been huge business. Now the Pacific-12 Conference is aiming to create what would likely be college sports' largest...



7 Lead Generation Trends For 2012 -- What You Need to Do Right Now [SPONSORED]
Friday, January 27, 2012 3:03 PMSponsored Post
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Snaps on Maps: Google Wants to Send Photographers Inside Your Business
Friday, January 27, 2012 12:51 PMPeter Pachal
Google wants to get all up in your business -- but in a good way. The search giant just unveiled an expansion to its Business Photos program, which aims to put indoor images of businesses on Google Maps and Google Places profiles. The program now...



Juicebox Wants to Be Your Phone Charger Away From Home
Friday, January 27, 2012 10:37 AMSarah Kessler
Glowing purple at The Central Bar in Manhattan is a payphone-sized box, lined with seven small doors, that you wouldn't recognize. Meet Juicebox: the credit-card-operated public charging station that hopes to save you from disconnection next time...



 
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