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WhatsApp Shows How Phone Carriers Lost Out on $33 Billion

[at Bloomberg] – Facebook Inc. (FB) ‘s $19 billion purchase of mobile-messaging startup WhatsApp Inc. is a stark reminder of how much money phone carriers are losing out on as competitors let users text and chat at no charge. Free social-messaging applic moreView todays social media effects on FBView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who […]

Freeloader cloud IPOs may be second-best in class

[at CNBC] – Mass storage companies get lots of attention in the cloud IPO buzz but may rank second in their own sector. moreView todays social media effects on CRMView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Salesforce.com is hiring next, click here to view […]

Oral-B® Debuts World’s First Available Interactive Electric Toothbrush at Mobile World Congress 2014

[Business Wire] – Oral-B® will introduce its interactive electric toothbrush – the world’s first of its kind with Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity – at Mobile World Congress 2014 beginning Monday, February 24. moreView todays social media effects on PGView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Procter is hiring next, click here to view […]

[$$] BAE Falls Foul Of U.S. Defense Cuts

[at The Wall Street Journal] – The near-9% slump in BAE’s shares looks overdone after mediocre results. But there’s certainly not much for investors to get excited about. moreView todays social media effects on BXView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who The is hiring next, click here to view […]

[$$] WhatsApp Is Down for China Messaging

[at The Wall Street Journal] – Facebook’s WhatsApp deal may seem expensive, but on a per-user basis, China’s big messaging service WeChat is valued even higher. moreView todays social media effects on CGView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who The is hiring next, click here to view […]

[$$] Financial Briefing Book: Feb. 21

[at The Wall Street Journal] – Hedge-fund manager Bill Ackman’s high-profile bet against nutritional-supplement maker Herbalife Ltd. is the top loser in the 10-year history of his firm, according to investor documents viewed by The … moreView todays social media effects on CGView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who The is hiring next, click here […]

College Uses Test Data to Show Value

[at The Wall Street Journal] – A handful of schools are making numbers available on how much their students learn in an effort to woo cash-conscious families. moreView todays social media effects on DODView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who Deutsche is hiring next, click here to view […]