Mobile ads fuel Facebook's growth, again
Mobile ads accounted for 69% of the social networking giant's fourth-quarter ad revenue. But higher costs spooked some investors.
Here's what people are saying about McDonald's pushing out its CEO
The McDonald's CEO is out, and here's what people are saying about the news on social media.
Michelle Obama's fashion in Saudi Arabia: "Not an act of defiance"
When Michelle Obama appeared without a head scarf in Saudi Arabia, it created a firestorm. A contributor explains what it means to the women in Saudi Arabia.
McDonald's CEO ousted as troubles deepen
McDonald's CEO ousted as troubles deepen
McDonald's CEO Don Thompson is leaving the company in March. The newcomer will face the enormous task of reversing the fast-food chain's global sales slide.
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Mobile ads fuel Facebook's growth, again
Mobile ads accounted for 69% of the social networking giant's fourth-quarter ad revenue. But higher costs spooked some investors.
Here's what people are saying about McDonald's pushing out its CEO
The McDonald's CEO is out, and here's what people are saying about the news on social media.
Michelle Obama's fashion in Saudi Arabia: "Not an act of defiance"
When Michelle Obama appeared without a head scarf in Saudi Arabia, it created a firestorm. A contributor explains what it means to the women in Saudi Arabia.
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Apple's blowout: What the analysts are saying
"Seems like the whole world wants an iPhone."
Amazon’s newest delivery service: office e-mail
E-commerce giant will announce an e-mail and electronic calendar service called WorkMail, a report says.
Here's what people are saying about yesterday's Apple earnings
Apple reported its quarterly earnings Tuesday and, unsurprisingly, stirred a social media frenzy. Here are some of the top tweets.

By Adam Lashinsky
Facebook's earnings: Internet do-gooderism and ad gobbledygook
Listening to the social network's executives talk about their ad business is mind-numbing. But it's growing like gangbusters.
By Shawn Tully
Greece’s do-or-die moment
If Greece’s newly elected government sticks to its sloganeering stance, it will probably exit the Euro. And that could snowball into an economic disaster.
By Caroline Fairchild
MLK's right-hand man: Ava DuVernay got 'Selma' right
Ambassador Andrew Young disagrees with critics who contend that the movie was unfair to President Lyndon B. Johnson.
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