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Facebook Co-Founder Responds to Allegations of a Scam
As you may recall Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin has been getting a lot of grief over his decision to renounce his United States citizenship and live in Singapore. Most of the concern revolved around him escaping high income taxes that would be owed on his 4% share of Facebook, which is set to go public tomorrow. Earlier today senator Charles Schumer introduced a new act called the “Expatriation Prevention by Abolishing Tax-Related Incentives for Offshore Tenancy” act that would make it necessary for all individuals who renounce their citizenship to pay a 30% capital gains tax on their investments and give up their ability to ever reenter the United States.
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Facebook Co-Founder Responds to Allegations of a Scam
Should The Google Penguin Update Hit Sites Like WPMU.org?
We recently told you about WPMU.org apparently getting hit by Google’s Penguin update. The site went from 8,580 visits (pretty standard for the site, having looked through the Analytics myself) to 1,527 a week later.
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Should The Google Penguin Update Hit Sites Like WPMU.org?
Google: Personalized Search Results Are Lifting Clickthrough Rates
Google launched Search Plus Your World earlier this year. Most Google users probably just know it as Google filling their results with a lot more results based on social connections.
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Google: Personalized Search Results Are Lifting Clickthrough Rates
