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Facebook: Zynga Accounts For 12 Percent Of Our Revenue
Zynga is obviously important to Facebook, but we never knew how important until Facebook's S-1 filing yesterday. In the document, it's said that Zynga accounted for approximately 12 percent of Facebook's revenue last year.
author: Zach Walton
publisher: WebProNews
iPhone 5 Rumor: June 10th-15th Launch At WWDC?
According to a DigiTimes report, Daiwa Securities sources say that Apple will unveil their much-anticipated iPhone 5 at their Worldwide Developers Conference this June.
author: Josh Wolford
publisher: WebProNews
Twitter Brand Page Redesign Rolls Out To More Brands
In December, Twitter introduced its redesign, which it has referred to repeatedly, and announced that it would be launching enhanced profiles for brands. These are now rolling out to more brands. "Communicating with users isn't just about what you say.
author: Chris Crum
publisher: WebProNews
Facebook's IPO: Twitter Reacts
News broke this afternoon that Facebook filed their S-1 with the SEC. The company plans to sell stock to the public under the trading symbol FB, and is looking to raise $5 billion.
author: Shaylin Clark
publisher: WebProNews
Facebook Group Used To Make Hershey Act On Child Slavery
Child slavery is a tragic world plague especially in Africa where the chocolate industry is booming. Monday, January 31st marked the day the Hershey company made its commitment to buy slave-free cocoa for its chocolate,
author: Billy Thomas
publisher: WebProNews
English Man Has Blue Balls in Back Yard [Video]
Steve Hornsby of Bournemouth stepped outside after a hailstorm and found blue balls in his yard. They 1-inch pieces of jelly-ish substance were a mystery to the former aircraft engineer.
author: Mike Tuttle
publisher: WebProNews
Facebook IPO Filed
Facebook has officially filed their S-1, and it looks like they've filed to raise $5 billion. Facebook has announced some interesting stats along with the IPO, including: We had 845 million MAUs as of December 31, 2011,
author: Josh Wolford
publisher: WebProNews
100 Year-old Woman Says Video Games Are Secret To Youth
Bridge? She won't have it. Canasta? No thank you. Shuffleboard? Certainly not. Kathleen Connell A.K.A. Kit just turned 100 years old. . .er, young I should say, but she's not letting that slow her down one measly bit.
author: Billy Thomas
publisher: WebProNews
White House Hosting Google+ Hangout For Startup America
The White House is really getting some mileage out of Google+ Hangouts lately.
author: Drew Bowling
publisher: WebProNews
NFC Coming To iPhone 5? MasterCard Thinks So
Ed McLaughlin, head of emerging payments at MasterCard, has given some weight to rumors that Apple's next iPhone will finally include near field communication technology. In a recent interview with Fast Company,
author: Shaylin Clark
publisher: WebProNews
South Korean Arrested For Retweeting "Long Live Kim Jong-il"
We told you last week how it was a war crime to use a smart phone in North Korea. It's also apparently a crime to retweet the North Korean twitter account in South Korea.
author: Zach Walton
publisher: WebProNews
Taiwanese Ad Shows Faux Steve Jobs: Offensive or Funny?
Action Electronics, a Taiwanese computer firm has recently released a line of their own tablets and to advertise them, they hired American born Chinese comedian Ah-Ken. In the commercial Ah-Ken can be seen sporting Mr.
author: Billy Thomas
publisher: WebProNews
Black History Month, Corey Haim, and Leap Years
Twitter is a wonderful place for one-liners. To be funny on the site, you've got to be sharp and practice economy of language. You've only got 140 characters to make an impression.
author: Josh Wolford
publisher: WebProNews
iPhone 5 To Support NFC?
I know what you're thinking, the iPhone 5 isn't even here yet and it's already in favor of the National Football Conference. Well, you're wrong. . .kind of.
author: Billy Thomas
publisher: WebProNews
SOPA: Money Isn't Always Power
The recent Stop Online Piracy Act )SOPA( and Protect Intellectual Property Act )PIPA( are perfect examples of how common interest can prevail despite huge organizations throwing millions of dollars at a cause. Giants like Time Warner, Viacom, MasterCard, American Express,
author: Shawn Hess
publisher: WebProNews
Pinterest Wins Award for 2011 Startup of the Year
Pinterest was launched in 2010, but that didn't stop the fine folks at TechCrunch from giving Pinterest their "Crunchie" award for "2011 Startup Of The Year". Why did Pinterest earn that recognition? From TechCrunch: "The reason? Crazy,
author: Mike Tuttle
publisher: WebProNews
Sweden Looks To Replace Textbooks With iPads
Sweden seems to have taken Nolan Bushnell's words to heart. A school system in the country wants to modernize teaching with computer integration. A suburb of Stockholm, Sollentuna, is proposing that the public schools do away with textbooks by 2013.
author: Zach Walton
publisher: WebProNews
Mobile Devices Surpass Computers In Global Chip Buying
Spending on microchips for wireless devices soared to $58.6 billion in 2011, according to a study released today. That's an increase of 14.5% over 2010, when original equipment manufacturers )OEMs( spent $51.2 billion. What's more,
author: Shaylin Clark
publisher: WebProNews
Facebook Cover Photos: Jazz Up Your Timeline
Yesterday, we talked about some cool layouts people are coming up with for their Facebook Cover photos. Let's take a look at a few really simple things you can do to make your own snazzy cover photo.
author: Mike Tuttle
publisher: WebProNews
Egypt City In Chaos After Soccer Match: Twitter Reactions
Unchecked chaos broke out in the Egyptian city of Port Said after fans rushed the soccer field following a match between two rival teams. As of writing this,
author: Drew Bowling
publisher: WebProNews
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