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In Second Opinion, Zynga loses its COO, the top 5 American cities for startups and the lie of Boo.
To end the week, in this special Olympic's edition we have Missy Franklin gets another, what Olympic athletes can learn from entrepreneurs and Knight Capital searches for a lifeline.
To brighten your day, we have Sharp shipping iPhone screens this month, the cancer patient who got his bill paid by tweeting and estimates of fake Facebook accounts.
To end your day we have: 13 Wall Street phrases that are useless, the iPhone 5 release date is in September and here's a video to help you survive a workplace shooting.
To end your week, poll shows Romney leaps ahead, Apple to buy AuthenTec and the Olympics start but many can't watch.
To end your day, we have earning results from Facebook and Amazon, a debate on Internet valuations and Romney gets in trouble in London.
In Second Opinion, Zynga's Q2 earnings are bad, Morgan Stanley could be worth $32 in a breakup and why did North Korea wait so long to announce their leader was married?
Second Opinion includes Apple Q3 revenue misses, Moody's considers Penn State ratings cut and four NYC startups that are reshaping small business.
In Second Opinion, we say so long to Sally Ride, Scott Thompson finds a new gig at ShopRunner and Goldman sees strong recovery in housing.
In Second Opinion, we have Google buys Sparrow, Dalton Caldwell tells Fred Wilson he's wrong and Martha Stewart gets frisky.