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A look at Eliot Spitzer's political comeback plan. What's wrong with Google's summer interns, and Lululemon at at a crossroads. And much more!
Technology workers are young. (Really young.) Blood alcohol testing. It's not just for the police anymore. And why Apple may need a cheaper iPhone now more than ever. And more!
Twitter is stepping up the targeted ads. An ex-NYU professor is arrested for stalking Citigroup’s chief economist. And the investor of the mouse and desktop interface passes away. And much more!
Getting to know Don Mattrick, Zynga's new CEO. Why the bitcoin gold rush is likely to happen in Europe. And the reason Carl Icahn's first tweet cost him about $2,000. And more!
Zynga has a new CEO. Entrepreneur Michael Birch just paid $1 million to acquire Bebo, the social network he sold to America Online four years ago for $850 million (in cash). And is Google killing organic search? And more!
Alec Baldwin has another epic Twitter meltdown. Shares of the restaurant chain Noodles more than doubled in their market debut today. And Silicon Alley mints its first billionaire. And more!
The market is turning shaky for IPOs. Facebook loses a key employee to Square. And good news: the musical album of ex-Groupon CEO Andrew Mason is dropping next week. And there's more!
In today's news, Twitter plans to become more useful during live events. Here's how. Microsoft releases a [cough] "refined" version of its Windows software. And billionaire Marc Rich, who invented oil trading, has passed away.
Today, we have the ghost town of Silicon Valley, Yahoo's astoundingly boring shareholders meeting, and will you live longer than your grandparents? Don't be so sure. And much more!
IVP defends its $60 million investment in Snapchat. Google Ventures doesn't rely on intuition; it lets its algorithms do the work. And IPOs are back -- even the bad ones. And more!