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Nov

Groupon IPO Said to Ask Triple Amazon's Price-to-Sales for 2012 (Lee Spears/Bloomberg)

Lee Spears / Bloomberg:
Groupon IPO Said to Ask Triple Amazon’s Price-to-Sales for 2012  — Oct. 25 (Bloomberg) — Groupon Inc. is seeking a valuation of about 5 times projected 2012 sales in its initial public offering, people familiar with the plans said, making it three times more expensive than Amazon.com Inc.

Report: Netflix hogs 32 percent of peak Internet bandwidth (Chikodi Chima/VentureBeat)

Chikodi Chima / VentureBeat:
Report: Netflix hogs 32 percent of peak Internet bandwidth  — Netflix again leads the pack as North America’s largest consumer of Internet bandwidth, creating 32 percent of peak downstream traffic, according to the 2011 Sandvine Internet Phenomena Report, which was released today.

Facebook to build server farm on edge of Arctic Circle (Richard Orange/Telegraph)

Richard Orange / Telegraph:
Facebook to build server farm on edge of Arctic Circle  — Facebook is to build a multi-million ‘mini town’ on the edge of the Arctic circle to house all its computer servers, which would us as much electricity as a town of 50,000 people.  — Luleå is situated at the northern tip of the Baltic Sea …

The Entire $1.65B Acquisition Of YouTube Took A Week, Was Negotiated At Denny's (Alexia Tsotsis/TechCrunch)

Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
The Entire $1.65B Acquisition Of YouTube Took A Week, Was Negotiated At Denny’s  — In an interview at TechCrunch Disrupt Beijing today, YouTube co-founder Steven Chen reminisced about selling his company to Google.  “Was there any way you could not have sold?”  Sarah Lacy asked?

Guardian's review of New order's gig [NewOrder]

With Mancunians New Order about to play their first gig since 2006 (and their first ever without bassist Peter Hook), and news from back home announcing the reformation of another seminal Manchester band, the Stone Roses, it’s only fitting that, on arrival in Paris, clouds are gathering and rain is beginning to fall.

Got Something to Say? Become a Ridgewood Patch Blogger

Have something to say? Become a Wilmington Patch blogger!

Did you ever just want to sound off? Now’s your chance.

Things change fast at a new site like Ridgewood Patch. Up until now, we’ve primarily been a news operation, written by our staff and freelancers. But we’re hoping to add a new voice to the site: Yours.

Ridgewood Patch has launched a new platform for bloggers. Intrigued? Here are some of the details:

What are we looking for? We don’t have a lot of hard requirements outside of this: It’s got to be interesting and relevant to Ridgewood residents. Maybe you’re talking about our local politics. Maybe you’re spreading news about community projects. Maybe you’re the local authority on a certain topic, with the credentials to back it up. Do you have a perspective on how the community’s changed over the years? Want a place to showcase your cool photos from around town? Need a de-facto online newsletter for your community group? Got favorite recipes to share, or books to recommend? All of those sound like contenders to us.

What do you need to do? Write as often (or not so often) as you like. Don’t worry; we won’t change your voice in your blog posts. The entries will be reviewed for quality and edited for spelling, grammar and style. But remember, opinions are awesome, particularly well-thought-out ones, backed up with facts, however, the blog isn’t a place for personal insults, unfounded claims and defamation.

What’s in it for you? Sorry, you might get fame, but not fortune, from your Patch blog. So here’s the deal: We get the privilege of hosting your valuable views. You get to put them on a site that’s increasingly serving as a community hub, where more and more people will have the opportunity to discover your entries all the time. And since we’re part of the Huffington Post Media Group, we may occasionally be able to put your submission in front of a huge audience. 

Interested? Email editor James Kleimann at james.kleimann@patch.com

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Report: Netflix hogs 32 percent of peak Internet bandwidth (Chikodi Chima/VentureBeat)

Chikodi Chima / VentureBeat:
Report: Netflix hogs 32 percent of peak Internet bandwidth  — Netflix again leads the pack as North America’s largest consumer of Internet bandwidth, creating 32 percent of peak downstream traffic, according to the 2011 Sandvine Internet Phenomena Report, which was released today.

Groupon IPO Said to Ask Triple Amazon's Price-to-Sales for 2012 (Lee Spears/Bloomberg)

Lee Spears / Bloomberg:
Groupon IPO Said to Ask Triple Amazon’s Price-to-Sales for 2012  — Oct. 25 (Bloomberg) — Groupon Inc. is seeking a valuation of about 5 times projected 2012 sales in its initial public offering, people familiar with the plans said, making it three times more expensive than Amazon.com Inc.

Facebook to build server farm on edge of Arctic Circle (Richard Orange/Telegraph)

Richard Orange / Telegraph:
Facebook to build server farm on edge of Arctic Circle  — Facebook is to build a multi-million ‘mini town’ on the edge of the Arctic circle to house all its computer servers, which would us as much electricity as a town of 50,000 people.  — Luleå is situated at the northern tip of the Baltic Sea …

The Entire $1.65B Acquisition Of YouTube Took A Week, Was Negotiated At Denny's (Alexia Tsotsis/TechCrunch)

Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
The Entire $1.65B Acquisition Of YouTube Took A Week, Was Negotiated At Denny’s  — In an interview at TechCrunch Disrupt Beijing today, YouTube co-founder Steven Chen reminisced about selling his company to Google.  “Was there any way you could not have sold?”  Sarah Lacy asked?

03

Nov

Sprint to nix 'unlimited' from mobile broadband and hotspot plans in November (Dante Cesa/Engadget)

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Dante Cesa / Engadget:
Sprint to nix ‘unlimited’ from mobile broadband and hotspot plans in November  — We’d heard rumblings that unlimited data for Sprint’s mobile hotspot plan was going the way of the dodo, but come November folks, it’ll be official.  Data sent and received over tethering — not smartphone usage — will now be measured against a 5GB cap.

Got Something to Say? Become a Ridgewood Patch Blogger

Have something to say? Become a Wilmington Patch blogger!

Did you ever just want to sound off? Now’s your chance.

Things change fast at a new site like Ridgewood Patch. Up until now, we’ve primarily been a news operation, written by our staff and freelancers. But we’re hoping to add a new voice to the site: Yours.

Ridgewood Patch has launched a new platform for bloggers. Intrigued? Here are some of the details:

What are we looking for? We don’t have a lot of hard requirements outside of this: It’s got to be interesting and relevant to Ridgewood residents. Maybe you’re talking about our local politics. Maybe you’re spreading news about community projects. Maybe you’re the local authority on a certain topic, with the credentials to back it up. Do you have a perspective on how the community’s changed over the years? Want a place to showcase your cool photos from around town? Need a de-facto online newsletter for your community group? Got favorite recipes to share, or books to recommend? All of those sound like contenders to us.

What do you need to do? Write as often (or not so often) as you like. Don’t worry; we won’t change your voice in your blog posts. The entries will be reviewed for quality and edited for spelling, grammar and style. But remember, opinions are awesome, particularly well-thought-out ones, backed up with facts, however, the blog isn’t a place for personal insults, unfounded claims and defamation.

What’s in it for you? Sorry, you might get fame, but not fortune, from your Patch blog. So here’s the deal: We get the privilege of hosting your valuable views. You get to put them on a site that’s increasingly serving as a community hub, where more and more people will have the opportunity to discover your entries all the time. And since we’re part of the Huffington Post Media Group, we may occasionally be able to put your submission in front of a huge audience. 

Interested? Email editor James Kleimann at james.kleimann@patch.com

Guardian's review of New order's gig [NewOrder]

With Mancunians New Order about to play their first gig since 2006 (and their first ever without bassist Peter Hook), and news from back home announcing the reformation of another seminal Manchester band, the Stone Roses, it’s only fitting that, on arrival in Paris, clouds are gathering and rain is beginning to fall.

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