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Yahoo to integrate Twitter into its newsfeed

Yahoo is to integrate Twitter into its news frontpage, as it continues its battle to be relevant in the social age.

Is Facebook preparing to bid $1bn for mobile firm?

Is Facebook preparing to match the $1bn it paid for Instagram by paying a similar figure for an Israeli mobile start-up called Waze?

Barnes & Noble's shares jump after Microsoft plans to buy Nook

Microsoft is reported to have made a $1bn (£65m) to take control of the digital assets for Barnes & Noble's Nook e-reader business, which sparked a 24% increase in the book retailer's shares yesterday.

Users spending little time on Google+

Bad news for Google's social platform Google+. It has the stickiness of a bowl of water. Google+ might be claiming large amounts of users and is reported to be outpacing Twitter in new user sign-ups, but in the most important metric it is failing miserably.

UK comedy talent joins YouTube's first comedy week

Top UK comedy talent, including David Mitchell and Jamie Oliver, will be joining YouTube's first-ever comedy week.

Carphone Warehouse launches 21st century Snake game

Carphone Warehouse has launched a revamped version of Snake, the popular retro mobile phone game.

Facebook set to launch video ads

Facebook is launching video advertising in its newsfeed in July, in an effort to capture some of the growing online video and television ad markets that are worth billions of pounds globally.

LinkedIn shares drop after it issues low revenue forecast

LinkedIn shares dropped as low as $177 (£114) yesterday in after-hours trading, a fall of 12%, after the professional social networking service forecast significantly weaker revenues for the second quarter than Wall Street expected.

Twitter fuels IPO speculation with Morgan Stanley appointment

Twitter, which was officially valued at $9bn (£5.8bn) earlier this year, has added to speculation that it will seek an initial public offering in 2014 with the appointment of a Morgan Stanley investment banker, Cynthia Gaylor, as its head of corporate development.

Mobile accounts for 30% of Facebook's revenues

Facebook revenues rose by 38% in the first quarter as it beat analyst expectations and reported that a third of its revenues are now coming from mobile.

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