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Here comes Yahoo's own Web browser — Axis — Yahoo is announcing tonight that it's getting into the browser business with its new Axis browser. There are versions for iPad and iPhone, and plug-ins for the desktop browsers Chrome, Firefox, IE, and Safari.| Yahoo! Screen: |
Yahoo! Axis Demo — Yahoo! Axis is a new kind of browser that redefines what it means to search and browse the web. Watch this video to see how Axis works on your computer, iPhone and iPad.| Kara Swisher / AllThingsD: |
Good Lord, I Might Now Want to Use Yahoo Search Again — Product Dudes Talk About New Axis Browser (Video) — Yahoo introduced its new Axis browser tonight, with versions for the Apple iPad and iPhone, as well as plug-ins for the top desktop browsers. — The company briefed a media army … | Jon Fingas / Engadget: |
Yahoo Axis on desktop, iOS unifies your bookmarks, makes the web visual (hands-on) — We're all familiar with syncing bookmarks and save-for-later web services like Instapaper, but it's not often that they come with a full web component. Yahoo's hoping to hit the proverbial two birds tonight with Axis … | Drew Olanoff / The Next Web: |
Who's the big winner in the release of Yahoo! Axis? Microsoft's Bing — Now that we know what Yahoo! Axis is, and that it's a pretty good product from what I can tell so far, there's a huge winner. — That winner? Microsoft's search engine Bing. Since the desktop version of Yahoo! … | Cliff Kuang / Co.DESIGN: |
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Meet Facebook's Fall Guy — I've only been skimming the news about Facebook's IPO over the last 24 hours, but two or three times now I've read that Facebook's CFO David Ebersman “decided” to increase the size of the offering at the last minute. Example (and, shame on the WSJ for just publishing what was fed to them).| Sarah N. Lynch / Reuters: |
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Jury: Google did not infringe Oracle patents with Android — Over a week after it began deliberations, the jury has returned a verdict in the patent infringement case between Oracle and Google, finding that the search giant did not infringe upon Oracle's patents with Android.| Joe Mullin / Ars Technica: |
Oracle v. Google jury foreman reveals: Oracle wasn't even close — Some jurors felt Oracle's IP claims might not be in the public's best interest. — A few minutes after the Oracle v. Google verdict, the ten jurors filed out to the elevator. A group of several reporters, including me … | Hewlett-Packard: |
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Microsoft set to release Office for iOS and Android tablets in November — BGR has learned from a reliable source that Microsoft is currently planning to release the company's full Office suite for not only Apple's iPad, but for Android tablets as well. The company is targeting November of this year for both launches.| Noah Levin / The Official Google Blog: |
A faster, simpler Google Search app for iPhone — Starting today, when you use the Google Search app on your iPhone, you'll see a completely redesigned interface that gives you faster results, beautiful full-screen image search, and a simple way to access all your Google apps in one place.| Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac: |
Siri-like Voice Dictation coming to OS X Mountain Lion? — Voice is Apple's next important field of computer-input, and Siri on the iPhone 4S and voice-dictation on the third-generation iPad makes this clear. Siri, in its current implementation, seems perfect for mobile devices like the iPhone 4S … | Rip Empson / TechCrunch: |
Kony Solutions Nabs $15M From Insight Ventures For Its Enterprise App Development Platform — Kony Solutions, the unfortunately named makers of a write once, run everywhere mobile app development platform today announced that it has closed a $15 million series C round of financing.| Sean Ludwig / VentureBeat: |
U.S. tech team tries to attract developers to government, pledges to use open data — The CTO and CIO of the U.S. government have announced a new digital roadmap for the U.S. that encourages the further use of open data, and tries to inspire developers to work for the government.| David Kravets / Wired: |
New York Legislation Would Ban Anonymous Online Speech — Did you hear the one about the New York state lawmakers who forgot about the First Amendment in the name of combating cyberbullying and “baseless political attacks”? — Proposed legislation in both chambers would require New York-based websites … | Drew Olanoff / The Next Web: |
RIM's head of global sales, Patrick Spence, leaves the company after 14 years — Things aren't looking good for Research in Motion (RIM), as CNBC is reporting that its head of global sales, Patrick Spence, has decided to leave the company. — According to Spence's Twitter bio, he's a … | Ian Sherr / Wall Street Journal: |
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It's Morning in Venture Capital — This article originally ran on PEHub. If you prefer the super short version - I've summarized the post in the final section. — Many observers of the venture capital industry have questioned whether its best days are behind it.
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Website traffic analytics: How to read your data and take action — Traffic is up. Sessions look healthy. The dashboard is full of green arrows and yet — conversions are flat, revenue targets are slipping, and the leads coming through aren't closing.
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