We provide a semi-technical analysis of Twitter’s IPO and compare them with other companies not making money, like Blackberry.
We also talk about Western Digital’s 6TB hard drive, teens living Facebook, watches vs glasses, Blockbuster’s death, Mavel’s deal with Netflix, GT’s sapphire deal with Apple, wireless power collection, and Organovo’s 3D-printed liver.
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- BlackBerry stays open for business
- Western Digital announces 6TB drive
- GT spikes on sapphire deal with Apple
- By 4 to 1, Early Adopters Pick Wearable Watches Over Glasses
- Blockbuster to close all corporate stores
- Blockbuster’s Death Scene Won’t End the Video Rental Store
- Twitter Flies On Its First Day As A Public Company: Shares Pop 74% On First Trades, Debuts At $45.10 And $31.8B Valuation
- Twitter’s Market Valuation Suggests Wall St. Sees Huge Growth Potential
- Twitter’s stock closes at $44.90 a share, up 73 percent on its first day
- Marvel creating four superhero shows exclusively for Netflix, premiering in 2015
- Teens are leaving Facebook
- Breakthrough in wireless power collection
- Organovo Makes a 3D printed liver that lives for 40 days
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