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In Second Opinion, we have Masayoshi Son's 300 year plan for Softbank, Pinkie Pie gets $60K hacking prize and astronomers have discovered a planet made out of diamonds.
To end your Wednesday, Sprint holds off on making a bid for MetroPCS, eBay gets pinteresting and whether Bain was really interested in Gawker.
To start your week, we have why young women should go into tech, Libor is losing its status and still debating whether there was a conspiracy with the September jobs numbers.
In Second Opinion, we have the launch date for Microsoft's new tablet, why startups die and why do billionaires feel victimized by Obama?
To end your Wednesday, T-Mobile and MetroPCS are officially merging, the Financial Times could be sold and why is Andreessen Horowitz investing in Rap Genius?
To end your Tuesday, Deutche Telekom is in talks to merge T-Mobile with MetroPCS and Charlie Cheever was ousted from Quora for some mysterious reasons. But what is Drudge Report's controversial new video?
Today, we have news that Yahoo's Marissa Meyer could return to work in a week, BMC Software looks at a sale and looking at cute animal pictures actually boosts work productivity.
To end your week, Color CEO Bill Nguyen steps away from daily duties, SharesPost MD Tim Sullivan leaves and tomorrow is national coffee day.
To end your Thursday, Facebook now helps you get gifts for people's birthdays, what's next for the iPhone and Rover finds evidence of water on Mars.
This Wednesday evening we have Dean Food's putting its Morningstar unit up for sale and Google's president of Brazil operations gets arrested. Plus, the NFL and the referees' union reportedly nears an end to the lockout.
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