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Yahoo Cuts 14 Percent Of Workforce; 2,000 Given Pink Slips; Will Save $375M — Yahoo has made its massive round of layoffs official. The company just released a statement saying that 2,000 jobs have been cut, or 14 percent of it total workforce (which was previously around 14,000).| Amir Efrati / Digits: |
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Lumia 900 review — It occurred to me that the Lumia 900 review would be one of the more important critiques of a product that I write this year. For those of you who don't know the backstory here, the new LTE-equipped, AT&T-bound smartphone represents what could be the beginning of a new era … | Bill Detwiler / TechRepublic: |
Nokia Lumia 900 teardown reveals mediocre hardware, reasons for great price — Takeaway: Nokia's Lumia 900 is an attractive Windows Phone handset, but TechRepublic uncovers hardware that's a step behind the Galaxy Nexus and iPhone 4S. — Nokia, Microsoft, and AT&T are placing huge bets on the Lumia 900.| Walter S. Mossberg / AllThingsD: |
It's Big, It's Blue, It's Windows, but Can It Beat Rival Phones? — In the lucrative and competitive world of smartphones, Apple's iPhone is the most popular device and Google's Android—used by phone makers like Samsung and Motorola—is the most widely used operating system.| Sarah Lacy / PandoDaily: |
As Wall Street Points Fingers at Groupon, Three Fingers Point Back — Now I know how Goldilocks felt. — About the time Groupon was raising its $1 billion growth round and getting the big endorsement from some of the Valley's biggest names, I was bringing up all the problems … | Jeff John Roberts / paidContent: |
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Time Inc. Hearst, Conde Nast, Meredith Launch “Netflix For Magazines” — Remember Next Issue Media, the “Hulu for Digital Magazines” consortium made up of the biggest names in publishing? It has finally delivered something worth talking about: Call it Netflix for Magazines.| Matt Brian / The Next Web: |
Instagram for Android hits 1m downloads in under 24 hours — Instagram's Android launch has been a successful one, with the company hitting the 1 million downloads mark in less than 24 hours since it became available on the Google Play marketplace. — It app had been a long time coming.| Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web: |
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These Are The Prices AT&T, Verizon and Sprint Charge For Cellphone Wiretaps — If Americans aren't disturbed by phone carriers' practices of handing over cell phone users' personal data to law enforcement en masse-in many cases without a warrant-we might at least be interested to learn … | Declan McCullagh / CNET: |
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Paramount, Google Link Up For Movie Rentals, Despite YouTube Lawsuit — Viacom and Google are locked in a copyright lawsuit that is nearly five years old. But that doesn't mean the companies can't do business together. — This morning, for example, Google's YouTube is announcing a deal … | Brad Stone / Business Week: |
Google's Page: Apple's Android Pique ‘For Show’ — Excerpts: — When you took over as CEO, one of your goals was to take the clear accountability and decision-making of a division like Android and move that out to the rest of the company. How have you done? — I think we have done really well.| Steven Levy / Wired: |
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Researcher: Over 1 Million U.S. Cable Subscribers Cut Cord In 2011 — Cable and satellite TV subscription growth slowed down more than had been previously reported, and cord-cutting was a primary factor. But don't worry about it — a revolution that will re-create the current multi-channel access paradigm is still a long way away.| Mikael Ricknäs / Computerworld: |
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Silicon Valley has Facebook's back in Yahoo knife fight — This much is clear about the patent showdown between Yahoo and Facebook: Yahoo is losing friends left and right. — Last month, Yahoo sued Facebook, claiming the world's largest social-networking company had infringed on 10 of its patents.| Kara Swisher / AllThingsD: |
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Surprise: Microsoft makes list of top 20 Linux kernel contributors — first time ever — Has Microsoft figured out a cure for cancer? — The company, whose CEO Steve Ballmer once famously compared Linux to that disease, is now one of the top 20 contributors of code to the open-source … | Michael Blake / TechHog.com: |
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Phonedeck puts your Android phone in the cloud — There are cross-platform contact management services. There are remote mobile device management tools. And then there's Phonedeck, a scarily comprehensive platform that offers much of the same functionality, and considerably more.| Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune: |
Teen survey: 34% own an iPhone, 40% want one — Apple is the favorite — once again — in Piper Jaffray's 23rd semi-annual teen survey — “The bottom line,” writes Gene Munster in a note summarizing the results of Piper Jaffray's latest survey of the aspirations of American teenagers … | Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: |
Facebook Threatens To Sue TechCrunch Commenter — Last year, Alexia covered a funny Chrome web browser extension called “Defaceable” that allowed you to comment anonymously on Facebook and on other websites using Facebook Comments. Instead of having to associate your comment with your real name … | Sasha Issenberg / Slate: |
Obama's Technology Innovation: How the president can use the intellectual property his campaign is creating — Will technology developed by his campaign make the president a power broker for many elections to come? — In the middle of 2008, Derek Dukes decided he wanted to help Barack Obama get elected president.| Therese Poletti / MarketWatch: |
Can new CEOs fix H-P, RIM and Yahoo? — Commentary: H-P has best hopes, future grimmer for RIM and Yahoo … SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Over the last few weeks, new chiefs at three once pioneering tech companies — Hewlett-Packard Co., Research In Motion Ltd., and Yahoo Inc. …
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