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To end your Tuesday, Google overtakes GE to become the fifth most valuable company, is MSFT's Windows 8 full of bugs and driverless cars are free in California.
In Second Opinion, we have a peek at the new Myspace, rules for co-working and First Round Capital commits $500K to the Dorm Room Fund.
To end your week, Mitt Romney provides more tax info, the iPhone 5 goes on sale and there 100 days until Taxmageddon.
Wal-Mart will stop selling Kindles, the big secret of venture capital and Mitt Romney should be a billionaire.
The iPhone 5 is going for $1,600 on eBay, Groupon launches a payments business and Yahoo names a new CFO.
Goldman Sachs names a new CFO, UBS to cut 90 IB jobs in Europe and there's a new Twitter for iPad.
To start your week, Hostess gets saved, iPhone 5 preorders skyrocket and McDonalds looks to sell noodles next.
To end your week, Twitter hires another elite hacker, the different views of Facebook and summer may finally be over in Chicago.
Steve Wozniak wants the new iPhone 5 to take better pictures, the leader of Anonymous gets arrested and Bain Capital has given millions to Democrats.
In Second Opinion, we have ways to stand out at a tech conference, the new iPhone is here and what was Mark Zuckerberg's biggest mistake?