To kick it off, let's see who's been talking about Yelp? It was techcrunch.com who wrote an article called Ahead Of Its IPO On The NYSE, Yelp Shows Growing Losses.
What did they say about Yelp? They said:
It may now be obscured by all the hoopla surrounding Facebook's going public, but back in November the popular user-generated review site, Yelp, filed to go public and planned to raise $100 million ahead of its IPO (at an expected $1 to $2 billion valuation)and went on to say
On Friday, Yelp filed an amended S-1 that shows that the company plans to list on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "YELP."
Next up it's a site that's been talking about Motorola - Motorola Xoom Tablets Sold With User Data on Woot.
They wrote:
Motorola Mobility (NYSE:MMI) Feb. 3 said that it failedto wipe some user data from roughly 100 out of a batch of 6,200 Motorola XoomWiFi tablets that were refurbished and resold via daily deals Website Woot betweenOctober and December 2011... right ...
Motorola warned the user data could include informationusers previously stored on the 10.1-inch Android slate, including user namesand passwords for e-mail and social sites such as Facebook and Twitters, aswell as other Websites and applications that require user credentials. The datacould also include objects stored on the machine, including documents andphotographs.
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Indian cricket team's prime match winner Yuvraj Singh is in troubleand
The earlier medical reports indicating his lung tumor as benign had been proved wrong by doctors in the US. It is found to be malignant and India's star cricketer has cancer
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