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  • Pandora's Mobile Muscle Nearly Doubles Revenue

    Pandora's Mobile Muscle Nearly Doubles Revenue

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    Pandora's Mobile Muscle Nearly Doubles Revenue

    May 24 (Bloomberg) -- Pandora surged as much as 13 percent after reporting quarterly mobile revenue that almost doubled while controlling expenses. Jon Erlichman reports on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)

  • Is Waze Maps Trying to Spark Billion-Dollar Offers?

    Is Waze Maps Trying to Spark Billion-Dollar Offers?

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    Is Waze Maps Trying to Spark Billion-Dollar Offers?

    May 24 (Bloomberg) -- Google is considering buying map-software provider, setting up a possible bidding war with Facebook, people familiar with the matter said. Doug MacMillan reports on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)

  • Platini wants Blatter to remain President for Rio 2014

    Platini wants Blatter to remain President for Rio 2014

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    Platini wants Blatter to remain President for Rio 2014

    UEFA president Michel Platini backs a winter World Cup in Qatar after giving a press conference following the UEFA congress in London, England, on Friday.

  • Shootout at U.N. compound in Afghan capital

    Shootout at U.N. compound in Afghan capital

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    Shootout at U.N. compound in Afghan capital

    Taliban militants attack U.N. compound in Kabul setting off explosions and battling security forces. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

  • Microsoft’s Xbox Not Blocked From U.S. by Google

    Microsoft’s Xbox Not Blocked From U.S. by Google

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    Microsoft’s Xbox Not Blocked From U.S. by Google

    May 24 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft’s Xbox video-gaming system won’t be blocked from entering the U.S. after a trade panel found it doesn’t infringe a patent owned by Google’s Motorola Mobility unit. Bloomberg's Yang Yang reports on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money." (Source: Bloomberg)