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GoDaddy claims its outage wasn't caused by hackers, iPhone 5 sales could boost the economy and Beatle Island goes up for sale. Also, take a moment to remember all those who passed on Sept. 11, 2001.
To end your Monday, GoDaddy goes offline, private equity is still interested in Ancestry.com and Romney says he will keep parts of Obamacare.
Nomura considers layoffs in equities, Ben & Jerry's wins TRO against porn producers and Matt Taibbi really doesn't like private equity.
To end your Thursday, we have the CEOs of Google/Apple talk patents, 10 things to do if you were fired yesterday and is Clint Eastwood the mystery speaker at the RNC tonight?
To end your Wednesday, we have Yelp shares surge but insider hold, President Obama is on Reddit and does Mitt Romney really want to be President?
In this edition, you'll learn of a Facebook tell-all, why it may be troublesville for Zynga, and how one Wall Street Journal intern just got herself canned. And there's more!
In today's edition, it's Facebook, Facebook, and a famous painting rendered in dominoes. (It's cool, trust us.)
What? You didn't hear? Facebook just acquired the photo-sharing app Instagram for, like, a billion dollars. The Empire State's IPO set-up has some of its investors feeling rankled. And Manhattan's tallest residences!
Mitt Romney gets the endorsement of Kid Rock, ComScore reveals that people spend more time staring blankly into their refrigerators each month than they do on Google+, and columnist Felix Salmon reads through to the end of one "fluffy" Reuters story to discover a surprisingly "macabre" ending.
Should David Pogue stick to gadget reviews? Want to learn more about the Google recruiting machine? Or perhaps you'd like to see one tycoon's *other* $80 million mansion. Read on.