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Google Drive detailed: 5 GB for free, launching next week for Mac, Windows, Android and iOS — Sometimes we get lucky, and today is one of those days. I got a draft release from a partner of Google's upcoming Google Drive service and it gives away a wealth of information about how Google plans to take on the incumbent Dropbox.| John Biggs / TechCrunch: |
Google Drive Lives: Google Drive App Found — If you needed any more proof that Google Drive was alive, look no further than this screenshot of the OS X app. I've been able to download and run the app and it is currently idle, sitting quietly in the corner, unable to connect to the mothership.| Jonathan S. Geller / BGR: |
Samsung Galaxy S III launch details reveal multiple models, official device of 2012 Olympics — As we get closer to the official announcement of Samsung's Galaxy S III, more information is beginning to surface. In addition to our exclusive reports on the device's specifications and materials … | Vlad Savov / The Verge: |
European carriers: Lumia phones are ‘not good enough’ to compete with iPhone and Android — They say everyone's a critic these days, but here's a group whose critique matters: European carriers. Reuters has been asking questions at four major European telecom operators and reports that they're … | Federico Viticci / MacStories: |
Samuel L. Jackson and Siri Star in New iPhone 4S Commercial (Update: Zooey Deschanel Too) — As noted by The Next Web, U.S. carrier Verizon Wireless aired a new iPhone 4S commercial featuring actor Samuel L. Jackson and Siri, the company's virtual assistant for the iPhone 4S.| Douglas MacMillan / Bloomberg: |
Zynga Flashes $1.8 Billion Searching for the New FarmVille: Tech — Zynga Inc. (ZNGA) merger chief Barry Cottle plans to step up the pace of acquisitions, spending hundreds of millions of dollars in search of a new social-gaming blockbuster on par with hits “FarmVille” and “CityVille.”| Serena Saitto / Bloomberg: |
RIM Said to Discuss Hiring Bank to Help Weigh Strategy Options — Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM), the troubled maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, is in talks to hire a financial adviser that can help it weigh strategic options, according to three people with knowledge of the matter.| Michael Shapiro / CJR: |
Six degrees of aggregation — How The Huffington Post ate the Internet Of the many and conflicting stories about how Huffington Post came to be—how it boasts 68 sections, three international editions (with more to come), 1.2 billion monthly page views and 54 million comments in the past year alone … | Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post: |
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The Lonely BlackBerry Store — RIM's Sole Stand-Alone Outlet Serves as Reminder of Failed Corporate Strategy — FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich.—On a gray stretch of highway 25 miles northwest of Detroit, in a strip mall next to an OfficeMax and a dry cleaners, sits the only stand-alone BlackBerry retail store in North America.| Dan Goodin / Ars Technica: |
Feds shutter online narcotics store that used TOR to hide its tracks — Federal authorities have arrested eight men accused of distributing more than $1 million worth of LSD, ecstasy, and other narcotics with an online storefront that used the TOR anonymity service to mask their Internet addresses.| New York Times: |
Hulu, the Online TV Site, Adds Original Programming — Five years ago, some of the most powerful players in television banded together to introduce Hulu, a streaming service intended to revolutionize the TV industry. — This week, Hulu will look more like a traditional network than an Internet pioneer.| Gil Kaufman / MTV: |
Exclusive: Tupac Coachella Hologram Creator Tells How He Resurrected Rapper — 'It was [Dr.] Dre's vision to bring this back to life,' says Nick Smith president of the company that created the Tupac hologram at Coachella. The Coachella festival is a place where minds routinely get blown … | Anthony Ha / TechCrunch: |
Path Announces $30M+ Round Of Funding, Investors Include Sir Richard Branson — Well, it's officially official: Following a wave of rumors and reports, Path just announced that it has raised more than $30 million in new funding. — “We are delighted to announce that last week we closed … | Ernesto / TorrentFreak: |
Megaupload Worked on a Multi-Billion Dollar IPO — According to a US indictment, Kim Dotcom and the rest of the “Mega Conspiracy” were running a criminal operation. — They are accused of engaging in a racketeering conspiracy, conspiring to commit copyright infringement … | Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft Blog: |
Microsoft delivers preview of its Windows Azure-hosted media services platform — Summary: Microsoft is taking the wraps off the latest iteration of its Media Platform, which is now hosted on Windows Azure and includes third-party integrations, at the NAB show.| John Paczkowski / AllThingsD: |
United Continental CFO Now an Apple VP of Sales — Zane Rowe, executive VP and Chief Financial Officer for United Continental, the holding company that owns United Airlines, has a new job — at Apple. Rowe, who has served as United's CFO since October 2010, is leaving the airline … | Yoree Koh / Japan Real Time: |
Facebook's Instagram Buy Won't Alter Twitter Strategy — Twitter last year looked into buying Instagram, the hot photo-sharing app snapped up last week by Facebook for $1 billion. But Twitter's chief executive said during a Tokyo visit Monday that Facebook's move won't push his company … | Ina Fried / AllThingsD: |
Carly Dumps Her Pink Dresses, as T-Mobile Aims for an Image Makeover — T-Mobile's Carly is trading in her pink dresses for leather and a Ducati motorcycle. — In new commercials debuting later on, the carrier's spokeswoman throws her trademark dress on the ground and takes to the open road with the tagline “No More Mr. Nice Girl.”| Richard Chirgwin / The Register: |
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How Notion will spend $100m on Euro cloud startups — Good news for European cloud startups, as U.K.-based Notion Capital announced a $100 million fund for investing in software as a service companies across the continent. — Started by Brits Stephen Chandler and Jos White … | Brandon Bailey / Mercury News: |
Oracle: Google execs knew they needed permission for Java — SAN FRANCISCO — Google engineers and executives knew they needed permission to use Java software tools when they created the popular Android mobile program, but Google went ahead without a license, an Oracle attorney told jurors Monday in federal court.| Pamela Parker / Marketing Land: |
Study: Facebook CPMs Increased 41%, US CPCs Rose 34% Since Q1 Last Year — Facebook's average CPM rates globally have increased by 41% since the first quarter of 2011, and 15% since the fourth quarter of last year. Meanwhile, CPCs have risen 23% in the top 5 markets versus Q4.| Sam Byford / The Verge: |
Twitter and Facebook posts fall under strict broadcasting rules for French election — Tweeting exit poll results from the upcoming French presidential election will be against the law, it has emerged. In France, there are strict rules that prohibit the broadcasting of polls or exit surveys until … | Cade Metz / Wired: |
Mavericks Invent Future Internet Where Cisco Is Meaningless — PALO ALTO, California — Martin Casado stands up, reaches across the table, and tears a sheet of paper from a notebook. The notebook belongs to Alan Cohen, who works alongside Casado at Nicira, the most intriguing startup in Silicon Valley …
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