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Steve Jobs Makes Most Influential Men List

This year, Steve Jobs ranks number one on AskMen's Top 49 Most Influential Men of 2011. Amongst celebrities, musicians, and sports stars, Apple CEO Jobs snagged first place for having made the biggest impact.
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Google is shutting down Google Buzz in favor of its other social media offering, Google+.

Google Buzz: Killed (2010-2011)

Google announced Friday it will shut down Google Buzz to focus on Google Plus. The search giant has also decided to fold several other departments within the company, including Jaiku and Code Search.

Microsoft Finalizes Skype Buy: Ready to Battle Google?

Five months after Microsoft said it would acquire Skype for $8.5 billion, the deal was approved and the transaction closed. Is Microsoft now ready to battle Google, whose proposed $12.5 billion takeover of Motorola Mobility is expected to close next quarter?

Google’s Profits Rise to $2.73 Billion in Q3

Internet search giant Google posted a big jump in its profits in the third quarter. Its net income rose to $2.73 billion as its online advertising revenue reached $9.72 billion in the third quarter.
Google earned nearly $10 billion in revenue and hired more than 2,000 employees from June to Sept. 30, 2011.

Google's Larry Page: We Had A Great Quarter

Google CEO Larry Page announced that his company earned almost $10 billion in revenue in the last financial quarter ended Sept. 30, 2011. The company also earned more cash and did more hiring.
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Tributes for Steve Jobs, dead at 56

The death of Apple Inc co-founder Steve Jobs prompted an outpouring of comments and tributes from political, technology, entertainment and business leaders. A selection:
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Tributes pour in for Steve Jobs

President Barack Obama joined an outpouring of tributes to Steve Jobs, calling the Apple co-founder a visionary and great American innovator.
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Apotheker's exit payout dwarfs HP's new CEO

Hewlett Packard Co will pay ousted CEO Leo Apotheker nearly $10 million in severance and bonuses and let him keep 156,000 restricted shares, a hefty payout for an 11-month term that saw HP's share price dive 45 percent.
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Apotheker's HP payout dwarfs new CEO's salary

Hewlett Packard Co will pay fired CEO Leo Apotheker nearly $10 million in severance and bonuses, a handsome payout for a much-criticized leader that dwarfs new chief Meg Whitman's $1-a-year base salary.
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Google Becomes a Teenager, Doodles 13th Birthday

Google, one of the most important companies in the world today, celebrates 13 years in business. We take a look back at Google's history, from Stanford to Susan Wojcicki's garage to the company's 103 acquisitions and purchases.

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