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Although Apple is preparing to unveil a smartwatch Monday, it's plans for the Beats Music service that is generating some buzz Friday. Let's take a look at the technology stocks to watch:
Apple. The tech giant will hold off on revealing details about streaming service Beats Music until this summer's Worldwide Developers Conference, reports 9to5Mac. Apple will also use the WWDC keynote to unveil a slimmer Apple TV set-top box with redesigned interface.
Google. Don't get too excited about the company's jump into the wireless market. According to The Wall Street Journal, Google will reserve access to the network only for owners of its latest Nexus smartphone. The service is expected to debut in the coming weeks.
SAP. The software giant will cut about 2,200 jobs, roughly 3% of its workforce, reports Bloomberg. This is the second time SAP has cut employees under CEO Bill McDermott.
Amazon. In an effort to reach the Chinese market, the online retailer is opening an online store on the Alibaba website Tmall.com, reports Bloomberg.
Facebook. The social network is warning managers of Pages that they may see a dip in Likes. The reason? Facebook is removing "memorialized and voluntarily deactivated accounts from the overall Like total.

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