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#6. Nicki Minaj – Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded – 48,000 (383,000)

#8. Future – Pluto – 41,000 (41,000)

#20. Drake – Take Care – 16,000 (1,699,000)

#46. Tyga – Careless World: Rise Of The Last King – 8,300 (199,000)

#57. Young Jeezy – TM103: Hustlerz Ambition – 7,000 (567,000)

#65. Trip Lee – The Good Life – 6,000 (24,000)

#81. Jay-Z & Kanye West – Watch The Throne – 5,000 (1,417,000)

#93. Odd Future – OF Tape, Vol. 2 – 4,300 (69,000)

#152. Diggy – Unexpected Arrival – 2,700 (45,000)

#167. Snoop Dogg – Stoner’s EP – 2,500 (2,500)

* data comes from Nielsen Soundscan, rounded to nearest thousandth for units above 10,000, nearest hundredth for units below 10,000.

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Facebook disclosed on Monday that it has 901 million users, making it likely that it will pass the 1 billion mark well before the end of the year.

The company, which dropped the stat in its amended S-1 filing, also notes that its network receives 3.2 billion comments per day and 300 million new photos daily. The site also claims 125 billion friendships. Of the 901 million figure, 526 million were described as daily active users in March. Some 488 million people also used Facebook mobile products that month, according to the filing.

When Facebook filed its IPO paperwork with the SEC in February, the network tallied 845 million users. Back in January, Gregory Lyons, a senior analyst at iCrossing, estimated that Facebook would hit 1 billion users by August, a rate of growth that appears plausible based on the latest numbers.

Even before Monday’s latest numbers dropped, Facebook was by far the largest social network in the world. Twitter, which passed 500 million users in February, is number two on the list — although Twitter says that only 140 million of those accounts are active.

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Title / Weekend Gross (in millions usd)

1. Think Like A Man $33.6 m
2. The Lucky One $22.5 m
3. Hunger Games $14.6 m
4. Chimpanzee $10.6 m
5. The Three Stooges $8 m


It only takes half a second for Google to return a search based on keywords you type in, but there’s a whole lot more happening behind the scenes to give you the results you need. Google on Monday launched a video that explains the science behind how the massive search engine actually works.

Matt Cutts, software engineer head of Google’s webspam team, details in a YouTube video how the search engine giant thoroughly scours the web on a daily basis to provide the most up-to-date results to users.
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Pharrell gives us our first look of the cover of his memoir, which documents his inspirations during his journey around the world. The book drops October 16, but you can pre-order it here.

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SCHAUMBURG, Ill. — When is a penny worth $1.15 million? When it is a rare experimental penny minted in 1792.
The unusual coin was auctioned off Thursday at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center in suburban Chicago.
Officials with Heritage Auctions say Kevin Lipton of Beverly Hills, Calif., bought the penny on behalf of a group of unnamed investors. The winning bid was $1 million, but the investors also must pay the auction house’s 15 percent commission. Read More

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Lamborghini is poised to enter the SUV segment with a striking, angular concept at the Beijing motor show.

Pictures of the vehicle, called the Urus, leaked onto the Internet on Friday. Read More

Coming June 15- Ice-T takes us on an intimate journey into the heart and soul of hip-hop with the legends of rap music. This goes beyond the stardom and the bling to explore what goes on inside the minds, and erupts from the lips, of the grandmasters of rap. Recognized as the godfather of Gangsta rap, Ice-T is granted unparalleled access to the personal lives of the masters of this art form that he credits for saving his life.

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Forbes Releases its Annual List of Hip hop’s Cash Cows for 2012. Check the list below:

Forbes Top 5 List is Below:

1. Sean “Diddy” Combs – $550 Million
2. Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter – $460 Million
3. Andre “Dr. Dre” Young – $270 Million
4. Bryan “Birdman” Williams – $125 Million
5. Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson -$100 Million


Have you ever wondered what it would be like to share a name with a superstar? Here, we follow an ordinary man who has been saddled with a legendary name. It’s not crazy, it’s sports.

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As you’ve likely already seen, the late West Coast rap legend Tupac Shakur performed at Coachella alongside Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg thanks to the work of San Diego company AV Concepts. Performing classics “Hail Mary” and “2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted” the four-minute holographic performance cost over $100,000 to execute. Read More