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Sparrow and Google — We're excited to announce that Sparrow has been acquired by Google! We care a lot about how people communicate, and we did our best to provide you with the most intuitive and pleasurable mailing experience. Now we're joining the Gmail team to accomplish a bigger vision … | Thomas Houston / The Verge: |
Sources: Google's Sparrow purchase cost under $25 million, will bring ‘beauty’ to Gmail — Today Sparrow's Dom Leca announced that his third party email client company had been purchased by Google, and we just talked to sources familiar with the situation. The talks have been ongoing for a while … | Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac: |
Google acquires Sparrow, the star third-party iOS and Mac email client — Sparrow has just announced that it has been acquired by Google. The company's team will be integrated within the Google Gmail team. … Sparrow has long been noted as a great third-party email app for both the Mac and iOS, specifically on the iPhone.| Mike Isaac / AllThingsD: |
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v1 — As betaworks and Digg both announced on their blogs, we are taking over Digg and turning it back into a startup. What they didn't mention is that we're rebuilding it from scratch. In six weeks. — On August 1, after an adrenaline and caffeine-fueled six weeks, we're rolling out a new v1.| Josh Lowensohn / CNET: |
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Making money with your apps through the Windows Store … Currently, all the apps that are available in the Windows Store are free for customers to acquire—keeping with the preview nature of the Windows 8 releases to date. At Windows 8 RTM (Release To Manufacturing), all developers signing … | Ryan Whitwam / Geek.com: |
Video: Nexus 7 touchscreen defect — As Nexus 7 pre-orders start filtering out into the world, users are finally getting acquainted with Google's 7-inch slate. There is a lot to like about the device; it's fast, solidly built, and has great software. I should say, these things are true in most cases.| Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web: |
Russian hacker strikes again with new ‘free in-app purchase’ exploit for Mac apps on OS X — Alexei Borodin, the same hacker who came up with the recent in-app purchase exploit that allowed free transactions for iOS users has struck again with a new method that allows users of Mac apps to do the same.| Ed Burnette / ZDNet: |
Nexus 7 sees “incredible demand”, sells out at major retailers — Summary: The Nexus 7 has already sold out at retailers such as GameStop, Staples, and Costco. Here's how you can get one. — Ed Burnette — Follow @eburnette — Introduced 3 weeks ago at Google I/O 2012 … | Barack Obama / Wall Street Journal: |
Taking the Cyberattack Threat Seriously — In a future conflict, an adversary unable to match our military supremacy on the battlefield might seek to exploit our computer vulnerabilities here at home. — Last month I convened an emergency meeting of my cabinet and top homeland security, intelligence and defense officials.| Timothy B. Lee / Ars Technica: |
Tokyo, Seoul, and Paris get faster, cheaper broadband than US cities — Tokyo is one of the world's leading cities for high-speed Internet access. — Kondo Atsush — A new study from the New America Foundation suggests that the United States is lagging in the broadband speed race.| Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac: |
Apple says iOS 6 to fix in-app-purchase fraud, gives developers a temporary fix — Apple has responded to the recent App Store in-app-purchase bug and fraud with an email and temporary solution for registered iOS developers. This email includes a link to a new Apple developer web document … | Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: |
Intelligent, Context-Aware Personal Assistant App “Friday” Makes Its Public Debut — How appropriate. That crazy Android personal assistant app called Friday is debuting today, on a Friday. Marketing genius! Friday comes from a startup called Dexetra, the same folks who previously launched the Siri-like Android app Iris.| Karl Bode / DSLreports: |
Exclusive: Comcast Prepping 305 Mbps Tier - To Counter Verizon's New Quantum FiOS Offerings — Last month Verizon raised the bar for residential broadband (and high prices) when they announced their new Quantum FiOS tiers, which included a new top shelf 300 Mbps downstream, 65 Mbps upstream tier for $205 a month.| Drew Olanoff / The Next Web: |
Google is now rolling out Android 4.1, Jelly Bean, to Nexus S phones on various carriers — According to Google, it is now rolling out Jelly Bean (Android OS 4.1) to Nexus S phones on a few different carriers: … According to Android Police, the rollout started yesterday … | Opera Software: |
The State of Mobile Advertising, Q2 2012 — Executive Summary In our first edition of the State of Mobile Advertising report, we take an in-depth look at the monetization of mobile advertising from four perspectives within the ad delivery value chain: Devices, Publishers, Ad Networks and Advertisers.| John Cook / GeekWire: |
VCs pump $2.1 billion into early-stage startups, biggest haul in more than a decade — Venture capitalists are pumping more money into early-stage companies. And that, say some industry watchers, is very much a good thing. According to the MoneyTree report from PricewaterhouseCoopers … | Aaron Souppouris / The Verge: |
Lenovo CEO distributes $3 million personal bonus to production-line workers, other junior-level employees — After Lenovo posted extremely healthy financials back in May, it provided CEO Yang Yuanqing with a $3 million bonus for doing such a good job. There's nothing particularly notable … | Ernesto / TorrentFreak: |
Kim Dotcom Sings: Are You Going to Fix This Mr. President? — “The war for the Internet has begun. Hollywood is in control of politics. The Government is killing innovation. Don't let them get away with that.” — These are the opening words of Kim Dotcom's newly released track ‘Mr. President’.| Chris Velazco / TechCrunch: |
Samsung Preparing To Reveal “Newest Galaxy Device” On August 15 — Here's a little something to get the ol' rumor mill churning before the weekend — Samsung has just sent out a save-the-date email for a “major” product announcement on August 15. Samsung goes on to say that the company will unveil its … | Owen Thomas / Business Insider: |
Kleiner Loses Pao Ruling And Opts For Another Year Of Everyone Talking About This Sex Scandal — As expected, Judge Harold Kahn has denied a motion by Kleiner Perkins to compel arbitration in a lawsuit filed by one of its partners, Ellen Pao, for gender discrimination and retaliation.| Kara Swisher / AllThingsD: |
“Yes, Keep Moving”: Marissa Mayer's First Memo to Yahoos (Natch!) — While I might abandon my internal memo-quest at Yahoo at some point soon, I wanted to make sure to post the very first one from newly installed — and extraordinarily well-paid — CEO Marissa Mayer.
Featured Startup - FormVerse — If there was one tool not made for effective work, it would have to be email. If you take silos of information, and a chronological effect, where old or new is piled on top of each other …
Static.com Adds Hadoop Support for Cloud Foundry — In this guest post, Jake Farrell, CTO for Static.com, explains how the major shift in the hosting industry towards platforms for high developer productivity …
An Army Is Forming To Battle Patent Trolls — For the past several months, we've exposed the flaws in the patent system and how they're being exploited by opportunistic patent trolls looking to extort a quick buck …
Hadoop, Hadoop, Hurrah! HDP for Windows is Now GA! — Today we are very excited to announce that Hortonworks Data Platform for Windows (HDP for Windows) is now generally available and ready to support the most demanding production workloads.
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