Facebook at $104b will be 'most valuable company ever' to float in US
May 17, 2012 | SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
Swamped by demand, Facebook has raised its initial public offering price to between $US34 and $US38 per share, which will make it the most valuable company ever to go public in the US.
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BLOG: Retailers win with Mobile Payments
May 17, 2012 | MATTHEW TALBOT
Retailers are seizing the opportunity to take control of customer relationship, which they already own, in a new channel.
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Equifax eyes are watching you--Big Data means Big Brother
May 17, 2012 | KIM S. NASH
As one of three credit bureaus in the United States, Equifax keeps financial data on every adult in America, plus people in 16 other countries. But the company knows much more than just what goes into an old-fashioned credit score.
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Indonesia banks advised to explore varied offerings
May 17, 2012 | JACK LOO
IDC’s Financial Insights recommends that banks embark on unique alternative banking models and revenue streams.
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Cloud improves cost and time savings for SMBs: Microsoft
May 17, 2012 | JACK LOO
Microsoft says its SMB survey on cloud adoption supports its view that cloud can be a game changer.
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Foxconn denies 'working on Apple television' claims
May 16, 2012 | KAREN HASLAM
Days after a report emerged from China, claiming that Foxconn boss Terry Gou had confirmed that Apple is working with Sharp to create an Apple television set, the company has denied the rumour.
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Microsoft awaits $250 MN windfall from Facebook IPO
May 16, 2012 | TM ARUN KUMAR
Microsoft is all set to get a $250 million windfall when it sells 20 percent of its estimated 1.8 percent stake in Facebook in the forthcoming IPO of the social networking giant.
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BLOG: The danger of false assumptions
Remember, things are not always equal.
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BLOG: Such is life
Even George W. Bush gets elected twice to be the President.
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BLOG: Why the Singapore PM needs a Facebook page
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong joins social media. It should not be seen just as a rite of passage for a statesman. It is an act of statecraft in the age of “virtual” politics.
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BLOG: The social side of security
It’s our deepening obsession with technology and social media that has increased our vulnerabilities..
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BLOG: The arrested development of Julian Assange
Cyberspace's most famous activist, Julian Assange, has been under house arrest for more than a year now. But he is not keeping quiet.
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