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Apple Gears Up for New Products — RANCHO PALOS VERDES, Calif. - Apple Inc. chief executive Tim Cook teed up big expectations for the world's largest technology company, saying in an interview that the company is preparing to release some “incredible” new products.| Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch: |
Tim Cook On Apple's (Tumultuous) Relationship With Facebook, “Stay Tuned” — When asked onstage at D10 about what could be done about the lack of Facebook integration on iOS despite Facebook's formidable 900 million users and Apple's partnership with the much smaller social network Twitter … | Peter Kafka / AllThingsD: |
Apple TV Sales Have Doubled, but It's Still an Experiment, Says Tim Cook — Tim Cook won't say a word about his Apple TV plans. But he is willing to explain what he thinks about his current Apple TV product: It's a little different from his other products, because it's not a big hit. And that's okay.| John Paczkowski / AllThingsD: |
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Salesforce Set to Snap Up Facebook Friend Buddy Media for More Than $800 Million — Enterprise, meet social: Cloud-computing pioneer Salesforce.com is close to a deal to acquire Buddy Media, the five-year-old company that helps brands manage their Facebook presence.| Ryan Kim / GigaOM: |
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Skype's present is secure, its future is not — It has been over six months since Microsoft officially became an owner of Skype, one of the biggest communication services in the world. The company has been growing quietly, thanks to its “Skype everywhere” strategy.| Om Malik / GigaOM: |
Google launches Chromebook, Chromebox & gets it right — We often joke Google is like the old Microsoft — getting things wrong, bumbling its way into new markets, and getting things right on the third try. This seems to be quite true of Google's efforts to develop a cloud PC.| David Pierce / The Verge: |
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The Case for Facebook — Let's not let 10 days of share price fluctuation blind us to Facebook's unprecedented accomplishments. Consider this a skeptic's guide to the bull case for the social network. — Facebook just had modern history's worst IPO and it's down again today by some percentage that will be quoted endlessly.| Amir Efrati / Digits: |
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Facebook HQ expansion plan approved; new limit of 6,600 workers, will pay Menlo Park up to $15m — At a meeting last night, Menlo Park officials approved a deal that will let Facebook employ thousands more people at its headquarters in the Silicon Valley city.| John Herrman / BuzzFeed: |
How Twitter Beat Facebook At Its Own Story — On the day Facebook went public, all eyes were on its biggest competitor. Those hazy months when the IPO was just a rumor, the giddy days and hours before the market opened, the hilariously chaotic trading period, the ensuing backlash … | Molly Oswaks / Gizmodo: |
Mitt Romney's New App Misspells America, Twitter Goes Wild — Mitt Romney's new iPhone app, With Mitt, “lets you customize photos with a variety of Mitt-inspired artistic frames.” Slogans like “Believe in America,” “Obama Isn't Working,” and “I'm a Mom for Mitt” are just a few … | Daniel Frankel / paidContent: |
Netflix agrees to delete data on ex-customers — Turns out that nobody has to know about that copy of Bad Girls of Red Light District 6: The Extended Cut you rented from Netflix just over a year ago. — U.S. District Court papers filed Friday revealed greater detail as to how Netflix settled … | Matt Richtel / New York Times: |
Wasting Time Is New Divide in Digital Era — In the 1990s, the term “digital divide” emerged to describe technology's haves and have-nots. It inspired many efforts to get the latest computing tools into the hands of all Americans, particularly low-income families. — Those efforts have indeed shrunk the divide.| Andrew Webster / The Verge: |
6.4 percent of most popular Windows Phone apps are incompatible with Tango devices — We've already seen several instances where low-memory Windows Phone devices like the Lumia 610, which has just 256MB of RAM, simply can't run certain high-profile apps. But just how bad is the problem?| Yusuf Mehdi / TechNet Blogs: |
Xbox Beyond the Box — Next week, the Xbox team heads to Los Angeles for E3. Having recently joined the team, I have the benefit of fresh perspective, and one of the things that has struck me is the amount of opportunities we have ahead. — Before joining Xbox, I had the fortune … | Arik Hesseldahl / AllThingsD: |
RIM Expects Operating Loss as Bankers Help Company Explore Options — Research In Motion, the troubled Canadian company that makes the BlackBerry line of smartphones, just announced that it expects an operating loss in the quarter ending June 2. — The company also said it has hired J.P. Morgan … | Chip Cummins / Wall Street Journal: |
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Hands-on with PayPal's UK inStore mobile payment service — Earlier this morning PayPal launched its inStore payments service in the UK, providing a new and simple way for consumers to pay for items and redeem discounts using their Android and iOS smartphone.| Roberto Baldwin / Wired: |
Sergey Brin Finally Lets Someone Else Wear Google Glass — Google's co-founder manipulates the Google Glass touch pad. Image Capture: Current TV — Sergey Brin has once again hit the town with Project Glass — but this time he let someone else wear Google's augmented reality headset.| Drew Olanoff / The Next Web: |
Google introduces a new display business trends report for publishers — Advertising on the web is certainly at a crossroads. With huge companies like Facebook figuring out how to monetize its userbase, trends in display ads are more important than they've ever been.
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