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Andreessen Horowitz Isn't Selling Any Facebook Shares Because “We Believe In The Longterm Value Of The Company” — There are some erroneous reports floating around that investment firm Andreessen Horowitz is selling its stake in Facebook. Quite the contrary, it's holding on to all of its direct investment … | Dan Primack / Fortune: |
Facebook discloses insider sales — Facebook unlocked! FORTUNE — Facebook announced which of its directors distributed or sold stock on Wednesday as part of the social network's unlocking of nearly 800 million shares. According to its SEC filing, here are the details … | Alexei Oreskovic / Reuters: |
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Steve Ballmer: Android Ecosystem Is Wild And Uncontrolled, Apple Is High Priced And Highly Controlled — Tonight during Reid Hoffman's interview with Steve Ballmer, the two talked about everything Microsoft. Now that Ballmer is talking about his competitors he let out a few bonzo words … | Ina Fried / AllThingsD: |
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Talks Turkey in Silicon Valley — The sales pitch for Windows 8 started early on Wednesday night. — Before the doors to the ballroom had opened for Steve Ballmer's speech, Microsoft had an army of its store staff roaming the halls, showing off the Surface to anyone who would stop.| Matt Rosoff / CITEworld: |
HP's Todd Bradley: Surface is no competition to us — Todd Bradley, the head of HP's PC business, does not view Microsoft's Surface tablet as a challenge. — “I'd hardly call Surface competition,” Bradley said in an interview with IDG Enterprise. He listed several reasons, “One, very limited distribution.| John Callaham / Neowin: |
Early data shows Surface as most popular Windows 8/RT device — Microsoft still won't reveal how well its own home grown Surface tablet is selling a few weeks after its launch, although third party data shows it's doing pretty well so far. However, some new information from a online ad network … | AppleInsider: |
Rumor: Release of new iMacs may be delayed into 2013 — After Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed last month that there would be a “significant shortage” of the newly redesigned iMac, a report on Wednesday claims manufacturing difficulties may push back the all-in-one's launch date into next year.| Mike Isaac / AllThingsD: |
Social Warfare: Israel Live-Tweets Its Military Campaign Against Hamas — Cry havoc, and let slip the tweets of war. — The Israeli Defense Force, the official military arm of the state of Israel, has launched a full-scale combat campaign against Hamas, the Islamist party that governs the Gaza Strip area of the Middle East.| Jon Mitchell / ReadWrite: |
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RIM's Chief Is Confident of BlackBerry 10 Success — Thorsten Heins, the chief executive of Research In Motion, visited The New York Times readily tells his employees, developers and customers, BlackBerry 10, the name for the new phones and the software platform running it, is a very big bet for RIM.| Kontra / counternotions: |
Is Siri really Apple's future? — Siri is a promise. A promise of a new computing environment, enormously empowering to the ordinary user, a new paradigm in our evolving relationship with machines. Siri could change Apple's fortunes like iTunes and App Store...or end up being like the useful … | Clay Shirky: |
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Google vs. Samsung — Samsung's recent success in mobile phones has been spectacular. It overtook Nokia for the top spot in overall unit sales. It went from having almost no smartphone sales to selling over 50 million units per quarter in a matter of two years. — It now accounts for nearly 40% of all industry profits.| Emil Protalinski / The Next Web: |
Gmail now lets you search for emails by size, with flexible date options, exact match, and more — Google just announced yet another improvement to Gmail's search function. In short, there are a ton of new options available now that let you search through your email with a fine tooth comb.| Media Decoder: |
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New WiFi protocol boosts congested wireless network throughput by 700% — Engineers at NC State University (NCSU) have discovered a way of boosting the throughput of busy WiFi networks by up to 700%. Perhaps most importantly, the breakthrough is purely software-based … | Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
Facebook Finally Launches “Share” Button For The Mobile Feed, Its Version Of “Retweet” — Facebook has just confirmed with me that it is launching a retweet-style “Share” button for the mobile news feed. The much-requested feature is now rolled out for the mobile site, and will soon come to the iOS and Android apps.| John Paczkowski / AllThingsD: |
iPad Mini Creates More Demand Than It Cannibalizes — Now that the iPad mini has arrived at market and is evidently selling well, there's no doubt that the original iPad will suffer some cannibalization by its smaller sibling. But according to a survey from Cowen and Co. it may turn out to be minor … | Owen Thomas / Business Insider: |
A Flickr Cofounder's Second Act Closes Shop — Glitch, a quirky, lovely online game, is closing its doors, and its maker, Tiny Speck, appears to be laying off about 30 employees—all except a “small core team.” — Tiny Speck was founded by Stewart Butterfield, the cofounder of Flickr … | Ryan Lawler / TechCrunch: |
California Regulator Issues Citations And Fines Against Transportation Services Uber, Lyft, And SideCar — The California Public Utilities Commission has taken its next step against a new breed of transportation startups in San Francisco, issuing citations and leveling fines against the likes … | David Talbot / MIT Technology Review: |
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‘Memory’ board game trademark threatens several iOS games — Apple is sending notices to several developers asking them to remove or rename Apps that have ‘Memory’ in their titles. — The notices are coming at the request of German company Ravensburger, which claims to hold trademark … | Jack Clark / ZDNet: |
Amazon links mainstay S3 storage to its low-cost Glacier — Summary: The free upgrade means companies can set up policies to automatically migrate data from the high-cost easily accessible S3 service into the low-cost long-term Glacier storage according to their own policies. — Jack Clark| The Seattle Times: |
Lawyer sues Microsoft over Surface tablet storage — A California lawyer is suing Microsoft, claiming the Surface tablet he bought doesn't have all the storage space the company advertised. — LOS ANGELES — A California lawyer is suing Microsoft, claiming the Surface tablet he bought … | Don Reisinger / CNET: |
Queen gets Galaxy Note 10.1, not iPad, for Royal Collection — The Royal Collection includes a host of other digital products, including PCs and DVDs. — The Royal Collection is getting its first tablet. — Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 was chosen as the Royal Collection's tablet …
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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