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Good morning. News: - It turns out Instagram only cost Facebook $715 million, not $1 billion. (Mostly because Facebook's stock price cratered.)
- Jack Dorsey may have stopped working at Twitter so much, but he can still get it to buy a startup when he wants to.
- Nintendo plans to sell the Wii U below cost at launch.
- Facebook had 126 million mobile-only users last month – up 24% since June.
- Here's an incredible collection of video lectures from current startup stars such as Ben Silbermann, Mark Zuckerberg, and Ron Conway.
- Suddenly, Apple's laptop product lineup looks pretty strange: 11” MacBook Air, 13” MacBook Air, 13” MacBook Pro, 13” Retina MacBook Pro, 15” MacBook Pro, 15”.
- Tokbox, a sort of Skype, got acquired by Telefonica Digital.
- People are passing around this column about how some startups are too bent on disruption in the face of sensible government regulations.
- Searching for a foreclosed home to buy cheap? Zillow just added 1.8 million of them.
- Apple is facing a patent suit over Siri.
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