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Facebook barely hits revenue mark with $1.18 billion in Q2, stock hits all time low — Facebook is reporting its first quarterly earnings as a public company today. After a disappointing IPO, the company needs a strong showing to regain investor confidence.| Steve Kovach / Business Insider: |
Zuckerberg: It Wouldn't Make Sense For Us To Make A Phone — Mark Zuckerberg said on Facebook's earnings call today that it wouldn't make sense for the company to make a phone. — The statement came after analysts asked about Facebook's mobile strategy. — Zuckerberg said Facebook … | Somini Sengupta / New York Times: |
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Amazon misses in Q2: $12.83 billion in revenue, up 29%, income down 96% — Online retailer Amazon has today released its Q2 2012 earnings. Revenue is at $12.83 billion with EPS of $0.01. Analysts had expected a mere $0.01 gain per share, down $0.41 from the year prior.| Nathan Ingraham / The Verge: |
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Google Fiber launches in Kansas City, promises 1000 Mbps up and down — Google Fiber has finally arrived in Kansas City, offering crazy-fast broadband speeds and a new television service on both sides of the Kansas / Missouri state line. After hinting that it would be unveiled today, the company has made it official.| Maria Fisher / Associated Press: |
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Introducing the Recommendations Bar — Today we're launching the Recommendations Bar, a new social plug-in that helps people find articles based on what their friends like and share from your site. — As a person reads an article, a small pop-up surfaces at the bottom … | Bryan Bishop / The Verge: |
iPad with kickstand and other ‘highly confidential’ prototypes revealed in court documents — We already got a look at some early iPhone designs inspired by Sony and the iPod, but court documents have revealed an assortment of different looks that were considered for Apple's various iOS products … | Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch: |
No API For You: Twitter Shuts Off “Find Friends” Feature For Instagram — Instagram has just announced 80 million users and a new app update; Noticeably missing in the update? The “Find Your Friends” on Twitter feature, which allowed users to follow the same people they follow on Twitter on Instagram.| Marco Arment / Marco.org: |
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3D imagery now available on iPad and iPhone — Today, we're happy to announce the availability of 3D imagery for Google Earth on the new iPad, iPad 2 and iPhone 4S. — A map must be comprehensive and accurate no matter where you are or what device you use. We also believe maps can be useful in ways you might not have imagined.| Peter Kafka / AllThingsD: |
Consumer Reports Joins the Netflix Pile-On — Yesterday, Reed Hastings saw a quarter of his company's stock value disappear. Today's insult to injury: A dis from Consumer Reports. — A new survey from the magazine places the Netflix streaming service sixth in user satisfaction, behind … | Amar Toor / The Verge: |
Judge sanctions Samsung for destroying evidence in infringement case against Apple — A federal judge in California has sanctioned Samsung for destroying e-mail evidence in its ongoing patent infringement case with Apple. In an order issued Wednesday, Magistrate Judge Paul Grewal wrote that Samsung … | Henry Blodget / Business Insider: |
Here Are The Zynga Insiders Who Cashed Out Just Before The Stock Crashed... In April, Zynga conducted a “secondary stock offering” in which insiders dumped 43 million shares of stock at $12 a share, raking in about $516 million. — Yesterday, four months later, Zynga reported a horrible quarter, and the stock plunged to $3.| Miyoung Kim / Reuters: |
Samsung posts record $5.9 billion profit on smartphones — (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co, the world's top technology firm by revenue, reported a record quarterly profit of $5.9 billion on Friday, as rampant sales of its smartphones more than offset a tumble in memory chip prices.| Chris Welch / The Verge: |
UK court: Apple not required to publicly admit Samsung didn't copy iPad, for now — According to Bloomberg, Apple has been granted a stay on an embarassing ruling that called for the company to issue a statement on its UK website admitting that Samsung did not copy the iPad's design.| Graham Cluley / Naked Security: |
Mac malware spies on infected users through video and audio capture — After further analysis, more information has emerged about the Morcut Mac OS X malware (also known as “Crisis” by some anti-virus products) which was discovered this week. — Clearly OSX/Morcut-A was created with spying in mind … | Jon Fingas / Engadget: |
Google Handwrite lets us scribble our way through mobile searches (video) — Not eager to hunt and peck on a keyboard? Google Handwrite is here: the search engine's mobile pages will now let you draw letters on the page to conduct searches with the writing method you learned before this whole computer fad took hold.| Robin Wauters / The Next Web: |
WriteThat.name creator Kwaga acquires real-time push notifications startup Boxcar — For once, a French company is buying a relatively well-known US tech startup instead of the other way around: Kwaga has acquired struggling iOS and Mac push notification service provider Boxcar.| Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: |
Mark Cuban Leads Mobile App Marketplace Apptopia's $1 Million Seed Round — Apptopia, the marketplace where developers can sell their mobile apps, is days out from closing a $1 million seed round of financing, with Mark Cuban leading the investment. Cuban went in for $500,000 himself … | Paul Paliath / Techie Buzz: |
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Samsung: universal search removal was ‘inadvertent’ on UK Galaxy S3 — Exclusive Will be restoring soon — We didn't mean it, honest guv. — Samsung has confirmed to TechRadar that it accidentally removed Google's universal search function on its flagship handset.| Christina Farr / VentureBeat: |
Female-only VC firm Forerunner Ventures raises $40M fund — Amid sweeping accusations that Silicon Valley venture capital firms have failed to attract female talent, one women-only firm has been quietly raising millions for its first institutionally-backed fund.
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