Hasta La Vista, Stock Options: Here’s the Zynga SEC Filing

Read on about the deets of the doings at the social gaming site.
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New Groupon Filing: ACSOI Dumped, Revenue and Subs Up, Losses Remain

As expected, Groupon gave up its controversial accounting metric in a new IPO filing, which also showed strong revenue and subscriber growth.
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Exclusive: Groupon Will Dump Controversial ACSOI Accounting in Amended IPO Filing

The social buying phenom is planning to bid goodbye — and good riddance — to its lightning rod of an accounting metric.
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Will The Congressman from Ohio Yield From His Game of Angry Birds?

When the 112th United States Congress begins in January, legislators may be able to read a bill on their iPad before voting on it. If adopted, a new rule proposed by the incoming Republican majority would allow smartphones and tablets–banished from the floor of the House of Representatives during the 111th Congress–to be used once again.

Shocking Coincidence! Republicans, AT&T Unhappy With Proposed Network Neutrality Rules.

That was fast. Just hours after Julius Genachowski, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, unveiled his open Internet proposal, a number of Republican senators stepped forward to oppose it. Arguing that Net Neutrality will “impede investment and innovation of new technologies,” Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R., Texas), proposed an amendment to an Interior Department appropriations bill that would bar the FCC from using federal funds to implement the proposal.

Shocking Coincidence! Republicans, AT&T Unhappy With Proposed Network Neutrality Rules.

That was fast. Just hours after Julius Genachowski, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, unveiled his open Internet proposal, a number of Republican senators stepped forward to oppose it. Arguing that Net Neutrality will “impede investment and innovation of new technologies,” Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R., Texas), proposed an amendment to an Interior Department appropriations bill that would bar the FCC from using federal funds to implement the proposal.