What a week is has been. Here’s what we’re covering in the weekly roundup:
- Facebook shares were given their starting price range; we go into detail about how much we’d each pay for a single share — and when we’d sell it.
- A kid at Berkeley did some pretty rad home automation, but he got quickly shut down by The Man.
- The LinkedIn iPad app is a marvel of mobile engineering — and we got the scoop on how it was made.
- Nokia is in big trouble over its underperforming Lumia line — or is it?
Enjoy your weekend, and no matter how tempting it may seem in the moment, don’t run with scissors. We’ll see you again next week!
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