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Facebook files for 'biggest' initial public offering of $5bn

Washington, Feb 2(ANI): Facebook has filed for an initial public offering of five billion dollars, which is expected to be the biggest technology flotation, with its founder Mark Zuckerberg comparing the launch of the company to the invention of the printing press.

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Facebook files for 'biggest' initial public offering of USD 5bn

Washington, Feb 2: Facebook has filed for an initial public offering of five billion dollars, which is expected to be the biggest technology flotation, with its founder Mark Zuckerberg comparing the launch of the company to the invention of the printing press.

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How to save Sydney's season

WITH seven games to go, the fight is on to save something from a painful season for Sydney FC.

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Debt crisis: as it happened - February 2, 2012

US Fed chairman Ben Bernanke warns that the country must rein in spending and create a sustainable budget in order to avoid a debt crisis similar to that seen by Italy and Spain in the eurozone.

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Umpire cam in the Big Bash

THIS is the $100 pair of sunglasses that will change the way television sport is delivered into our lounge rooms.

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Count Super Bowl a place for numerals

Not being what you would call a football fan, I’m not too excited about the Super Bowl – except for one thing: those awesome Roman numerals. Admittedly, “Super Bowl XLVI” is a tad pretentious, not to mention anachronistic. This is the computer age, so why doesn’t the NFL use binary numbers? “Super Bowl 101110” sounds pretty good. They could even try hexadecimal, although I admit “Super Bowl 2e ...

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