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To end the first week of 2013, we have news that Warren Buffett thinks women will save the U.S. economy, Hulu CEO Jason Kilar is leaving and Waze rejects Apple.
To end your Thursday, we have news that the Zipcar deal wasn't that bad, Pinterest makes its first acquisition and George Lucas is getting hitched.
In our first Second Opinion this year, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie gets really mad, Box and Twitter are leading tech IPO contenders and Dish Network is the meanest company in America.
To end 2012, we have the year's top apps, the worst footnote (which comes from GE) and and the weird 46-year history of the term "Fiscal Cliff." And we all hope U.S. Secretary of State Clinton feels better.
Apple is "being a bunch of ass#$%&," says one founder of a Kickstarter project that it has effectively just shut down, Bernie Madoff's brother Peter gets 10 years in the hoosegow for his part in Madoff's widespread, multibillion dollar Ponzi scheme, and Fortune explores why ICE is the only deal that makes sense for NYSE. And more!
To end your Wednesday, we have news that Ron Conway is launching a huge campaign to stop gun violence, John McAfee's exploits are hurting his old company and Facebook's IPO was one of the top tech blunders of 2012.
Today's news includes Instagram's new rules on photos, Apple is in talk with Foursquare to add local data to maps, and go to Canada if you need a Twinkies fix.
Today's news includes Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom has memory issues, Peter Thiel invests in tornado power and gas falls to below $4 a gallon in all 50 states. And so much more!
To end your week, we have news that Richard Schulze gets more time to bid for Best Buy, Walmart offers the iPhone 5 for $127 and Seaworld may go public.
Today we have news that Google Maps is now available for the iPhone, Wal-Mart wants some Hostess assets and Dell has pulled the plug on its smartphone business. And so much more!