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Twitter options trading is orderly on first day
CHICAGO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The first day of trading options in Twitter Inc appears to be orderly so far, a week after the social media company debuted in the U.S. equity market.
Dot London: City launches own domain to boost online presence
LONDON (Reuters) - London will join a handful of cities launching their own internet domain names next year to build a greater online presence and promote the British capital, the mayor's office said on Friday.
Bill Gates wants Norway's $800 billion fund to spend more in Africa, Asia
OSLO (Reuters) - Philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates called on Norway's $800 billion oil fund, one of the biggest investors in the world, to spend more in the poorest countries, gaining the prime minister's support with his proposal.
Chicago hacker tied to Anonymous given 10 years in prison
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Chicago computer hacker tied to the group known as Anonymous was sentenced on Friday to 10 years in prison for cyber attacks on various government agencies and businesses, including a global intelligence company.
Investors flock to Europe in search of next Supercell
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Riding a wave of euphoria surrounding the success of Finnish mobile game maker Supercell, venture capital firms are chasing after European tech start-ups in search of the next big thing.
Alcatel-Lucent confirms cap hike timetable
PARIS (Reuters) - Alcatel-Lucent confirmed the subscription ratio and timetable of its planned capital increase on Friday, and said it would amount to 956.69 million euros ($1.29 billion).
Exclusive: U.S. official in July feared HealthCare.gov 'crash'
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Almost three months before the botched launch of HealthCare.gov, a U.S. health official expressed frustration with a main contractor working on the website, fearing quality assurance issues could "crash the plane at take-off," according to government documents obtained by Reuters.
Twitter introduces self-serve ads outside U.S.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter Inc said on Thursday it would introduce self-serve ads for small- and medium-sized businesses in three countries outside the United States, marking one of its first moves to expand revenue as a publicly listed company.
Microsoft finds favor with Highfields during third quarter
BOSTON (Reuters) - Jonathon Jacobson's Highfields Capital raised its stake in Microsoft sixfold during the third quarter to 31 million shares, a regulatory filing shows.
Google defeats authors in U.S. book-scanning lawsuit
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Google Inc on Thursday won dismissal of a long-running lawsuit by authors who accused the Internet search company of digitally copying millions of books for an online library without permission.
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