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LinkedIn IPO Skyrockets, "Like" Buttons Stalk You, L.A. Noire A Hit, And More…

The Fast Company reader's essential source for breaking news and innovation from around the web--updated all day. LinkedIn IPO Skyrockets Doubling in price right out of the gate, LinkedIn's stock price has been selling for as high as $92.99 a share, fueling as much adoration as it has bubble speculation

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3 Ways Apps, Games, And Facebook Pages Are Combating Corruption

A Foursquare game for bribes, a Facebook page for traffic violators, and an app where police officers help reveal speed traps are powered by transparency--and shame. Mark Zuckerberg might serve as a better model than James Bond in the fight against corruption

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LinkedIn Goes Public

The LinkedIn IPO, Mark Pincus and Zynga, elevator pitch obsolescence, and more entrepreneur news. LinkedIn is worth more than Fiji

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Crowdsourcing Education Innovation, For Cash

One of the largest educational publishers in the world is offering cash prizes to the winners of a crowdsourced learning product innovation competition.

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Dancing In The Streets: Bollywood Goes Mobile

The most formulaic of foreign film industries is being forced to innovate. For the first time, a Bollywood film is marketing exclusively via mobile and the web

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8 Social Blogging Tips for Business

Use continuous updates and punchy messages to heighten interest and keep your customers informed about products or services which in turn can boost sales.

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Google Chromebook: Gamechanger?

Google clearly thinks so! Google announced this week that it will be launching a new sort of netbook called a "Chromebook" on June 15th.

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Bada Bing! HBO Go Hits 1 Million Downloads In Just A Week

Netflix and Hulu should probably be paying attention. HBO's lone-cowboy strategy might be brilliant. HBO Go , the app from HBO that gives streaming access to 1,400 titles (including the big ones--The Sopranos, True Blood, and so on) hit 1 million downloads in just a week

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Android Movie Rentals Combine Best Of Netflix, iTunes

The biggest problem with Netflix is that movies cannot be downloaded--only streamed. For city slickers used to underground subway rides or travelers racking up frequent flyer miles, that's a huge headache: no reception means no Netflix. At the same time, the biggest problem with iTunes is that movies can only be downloaded--and not streamed

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