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As Investors Fawn Over Facebook, Poll Finds User Distrust, Apathy — Facebook's initial public offering will be the largest and perhaps the most highly anticipated Internet deal in history. — Faced with great expectations, however, Facebook is staring down some unnerving obstacles … | Robin Wauters / The Next Web: |
Facebook offers 50.6m extra shares, confirms new $34-$38 price range, may raise up to $14.7 billion — Facebook has just filed a seventh amendment to its S-1, which you can read here. TechCrunch yesterday reported that FB was going to sell extra shares (update: or at least that underwriters … | David Benoit / Deal Journal: |
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Google's Chrome Browser Is Coming For iOS, Says Macquarie — Macquarie analyst Ben Schacter has a surprising report out this morning. — He writes, “Google Chrome browser for iOS is coming.” — He adds, “Apple may already be reviewing Google's submitted code for a Chrome browser for iOS.”| Jon Fingas / Engadget: |
Google Chrome 19 Stable arrives, shares live tabs across your computers and phones (video) — Google first teased live tab syncing in Chrome 19 beta, and it's now available for all of us who tread the safer path of Stable releases. If you weren't living on the bleeding edge for long enough … | Jeff Atwood / Coding Horror: |
Please Don't Learn to Code — The whole “everyone should learn programming” meme has gotten so out of control that the mayor of New York City actually vowed to learn to code in 2012. — A noble gesture to garner the NYC tech community vote, for sure, but if the mayor of New York City actually needs … | Chris Ziegler / The Verge: |
T-Mobile USA's Philipp Humm announces restructuring, ‘difficult decisions’ to staff — T-Mobile USA CEO Philipp Humm had previously announced a round of layoffs with a net loss of some 1,000 jobs back in March, and the company's restructuring continues today with another memo sent to employees.| Mat Honan / Gizmodo: |
How Yahoo Killed Flickr and Lost the Internet — Web startups are made out of two things: people and code. The people make the code, and the code makes the people rich. Code is like a poem; it has to follow certain structural requirements, and yet out of that structure can come art.| Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac: |
Apple also working on MacBook Airs and iMacs with Retina Displays — Mockup showing Retina Display 11 and 13 inch MacBook Airs — On Monday we broke the news that Apple is readying a brand-new 15-inch MacBook Pro with cornerstone features like an ultra-thin design and USB 3 ports for incredibly fast data transfers.| Sharif Sakr / Engadget: |
Those suave Google glasses are now patent-protected — Google has successfully patented the “ornamental design” of its augmented reality eyewear. To you, me and Aunty Dee they might look almost like regular Ray-Bans, but there's a lot of secret technology concealed within those sleek lines … | Bloomberg: |
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Exclusive: New Google+ Study Reveals Minimal Social Activity, Weak User Engagement — Larry Page recently called Google+ the company's “social spine.” If that's the case, then Google's backbone might be much weaker than Page has been letting on, at least according to a new report from RJ Metrics.| Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
Facebook Hires Team From Android Photosharing App Dev Lightbox To Quiet Mobile Fears — Facebook has just closed a deal to hire the full team of seven employees from Android photosharing app developer Lightbox, which should reduce worries that mobile will be its downfall.| Sean Hollister / The Verge: |
Lenovo announces ThinkPad X1 Carbon, calls it the world's lightest 14-inch ultrabook (hands-on) — Lenovo unveiled a blitz of refreshed ThinkPad laptops today, each sporting a redesigned keyboard and Intel Ivy Bridge chips, but it had one surprise in store: the ThinkPad X1 Carbon.| Nitasha Tiku / Betabeat: |
Kevin Ryan Asks Jetsetter CEO Drew Patterson to Step Down After ‘Mutiny’ From Staffers — Gilt Groupe founder Kevin Ryan and Gilt Groupe chairman Susan Lyne spent Monday in meetings at the offices of Jetsetter, an independent deals site for luxury travel bookings under the Gilt umbrella.| Tim Bray / ongoing: |
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It's Official: Cellphone Owners Love Apple Hardware — According to the latest ACSI report, cellphone users are most satisfied with Apple's iPhone. Photo: Jim Merithew/Wired — Hey, Apple — it turns out the world does love you. RIM? Not so much. — The American Customer Satisfaction Index … | Barb Darrow / GigaOM: |
Yahoo, AOL vet Garlinghouse named CEO of YouSendIt — Brad Garlinghouse, who once headed up AOL's Silicon Valley operations, is now CEO of YouSendIt, a provider of file sharing and storage software for businesses. — In early April, reports surfaced that the current CEO … | Aaron Souppouris / The Verge: |
Sony VAIO S upgraded with Intel's Ivy Bridge CPUs and Nvidia's Kepler GPUs — Sony has announced a refresh of its VAIO S Series laptops, along with a pair of new E Series models. The S Series will come with a choice of 13.3- and 15.5-inch displays; the 15.5-inch model has a 1080p IPS screen … | Nicholas Carlson / Business Insider: |
EXCLUSIVE: How Mark Zuckerberg Booted His Co-Founder Out Of The Company — Ahead of Facebook's $15 billion IPO later this week, Billionaire Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin has renounced his US citizenship in order to avoid a boatload of taxes. — One reason this is possible: Saverin no longer works at Facebook.| David Carr / New York Times: |
Audiences Now Rarely Drawn to Live Television — This week, when they ring the bell on the television upfronts, the annual orgy of advertising buying, I hope the industry isn't counting on my house to lift ratings. — So far in the month of May, our household has watched exactly two minutes and one second of live television.| Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
Look Out: Pinterest Marketing Platform Curalate Lands $750k Seed From NEA, First Round, MentorTech — A new breed of social media sites led by visual rather than text-based interactions is now spawning a new breed of marketing service catering to the new format.| Jamie Keene / The Verge: |
Flickr launches new ‘liquid’ layout, brings high-resolution images to the main photo pages — A couple of weeks ago, Flickr added a new uploader supporting larger images to its desktop webpage, and now we're seeing the next step in this redesign. The high-res images you upload … | Cade Metz / Wired: |
If You Can Copyright an API, What Else Can You Copyright? — Oracle's Larry Ellison says APIs can copyrighted - and that raises questions across the computer industry. Photo: Oracle — What does an API look like? — Sometimes, says Brian Pagano, it looks like this: /users. Or this: /products.| Josh Lowensohn / CNET: |
Supreme Court denies Psystar's appeal in Mac clone case — One of Psystar's early “OpenMac” models. — (Credit: Psystar) — The U.S. Supreme Court today denied Psystar's request to review a lower court decision that keeps it from selling computers that run Apple's OS X but that are not made by Apple.| Michael Gorman / Engadget: |
NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang announces cloud-based, virtualized Kepler GPU technology and GeForce GRID gaming platform — We're here at NVIDIA's GPU technology conference here in San Jose, California and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang just let loose that his company plans to put Kepler in the cloud.| Mathew Ingram / GigaOM: |
Does Yahoo even know how to be a modern media company? — Now that Yahoo has managed to make its way through yet another CEO shuffle — its sixth in just five years — the former portal has to get back to the main task at hand: namely, figuring out what its future looks like.
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