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Today's hot news includes a report that Andrew Mason may be out at Groupon, Apple fires its maps manager and GM will unveil its all-electric mini-car this week.
To end your Cyber Monday, we wonder who made a killing on the fake Google acquisition release, Mary Schapiro to leave the SEC and Warren Buffett calls for a minimum tax rate for millionaires.
To cap off your Black Friday, we have MSFT's copy cat glasses, Autonomy's former boss says H-P's claims don't add up, and Lacquerous provides netflix-like service for nail polish.
To help you celebrate Thanksgiving, the FBI is looking at H-P's buy of Autonomy, NASA is mum about its big Mars discovery and it's really hard being an insufferable food writer on Turkey Day.
To end your Tuesday, the Feds are closing in on Steven Cohen, H-P claims it was duped into overpaying for Autonomy and Frank Quattrone's history of selling to H-P.
Today we have word that Twinkies might be saved, Mark Cuban tells us what he really thinks of Facebook (it's a huge time suck) and Mark Suster gives us his take on being an entrepreneur.
To end your week, there's some hope we'll avoid the fiscal cliff, Reed Hastings isn't looking for a Netflix buyer and the starting bid for a single Twinkie is $5000 on eBay.
In Second Opinion, Dell's quarterly results are below expectations, the future of Twinkies could be in doubt and Sarah Austin complains about being on a Silicon Valley reality show.
Benchmark's Bill Gurley on 10 factors to consider when evaluating digital marketplaces, Kmart offers shoppers a flat-line special, Goldman Sachs reveals its newest directors, and so much more!
Zynga unveils a new management team, Mark Cuban thinks Facebook is blowing it, and America's priciest university costs [spit-take here] $60,000 a year. And so much more!
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