Dude, Where’s My Facebook IPO Filing? (Ashton’s on Hold!)

Mr. Kutcher really wants to know what’s what this fine IPO-awaiting morning.
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AOL Beats Low Expectations, Increasing Ad Revenue and Slowing Total Decline in Q4 (Plus Charts!)

At AOL, down is the new up. No. Really.
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Survey Sez: Consumers Still Miffed at Netflix, but Give Even Bigger Kiss to Amazon

The hits from the online video service’s missteps just keep coming!
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“Googorola” Triumphs in Snarky Nickname Poll Over $12.5B Bid

The results are in for AllThingsD‘s survey of readers to determine the best moniker for Google’s pending acquisition of Motorola Mobility.
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Liveblogging Microsoft Q4 Earnings: I’m So Excited and I Just Can’t Hide It

Microsoft had a solid fourth quarter, which is why the conference call with Wall Street analysts should be relatively short and sweet. Or sweet, at least.
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The Anti-Nokia-Yahoo Charts: The Microsoft-Shoots-Scores-in-Q4 Data

Microsoft has a lot to crow about in its fourth-quarter earnings today, including a 30 percent jump in profits and strong overall growth in its many divisions.
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Nokia’s Borked Q2 Charts Make Yahoo’s Borked Q2 Charts Look Fantastic!

If the charts for Nokia’s second quarter results had any more minuses, it would start to look like a crime scene for an unfortunate knifing victim on “Law and Order.” Doink-doink.
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Not-So-Chart-tastic Picture of Yahoo’s Q2 Display Disaster

Paging Ross Levinsohn — leader of Yahoo’s Americas region and its ad efforts — stat!
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Let’s Play Word Association With Tech Moguls!

Earlier this year, I moderated a panel of tech leaders from the U.S. and Europe, at the opening of the DLD conference in Munich. To get things going, I used that old trick of word association — asking for lightning observations on Facebook, Google, Steve Jobs, Nokia, Rupert Murdoch and smartphones. Results, well, varied.

Congressional Tweet-mageddon After Weiner Scandal

Were all the politicians in Congress taken up in some sort of rapture to a Twitter-free zone? Nope, just the effect of the unfortunate nether-region photo tweet by Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner, which has apparently caused others on Capitol Hill to stop posting as much to the microblogging service.
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