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Google's Larry Page on Why Moon Shots Matter — Larry Page lives by the gospel of 10x. Most companies would be happy to improve a product by 10 percent. Not the CEO and cofounder of Google. The way Page sees it, a 10 percent improvement means that you're basically doing the same thing as everybody else.| Chris Burns / SlashGear: |
Larry Page talks Google's fragile influence on Motorola — This past year Google decidedly purchased Motorola not only for their extensive patent portfolio, but their track record in the mobile industry - and this week Google's CEO Larry Page has given more insight as to what hardware … | Nathan Ingraham / The Verge: |
Google CEO Larry Page says Facebook is doing ‘a really bad job on their products’ — Google CEO Larry Page doesn't often give interviews, but he usually doesn't pull punches when he does. In a new interview with Wired's Steven Levy, Page opened up on a wide variety of topics, including Facebook's ability to launch new products.| Mike Isaac / AllThingsD: |
After Reports of User Revolt, Instagram Releases Monthly Active User Data for the First Time — After weeks of accusations that Instagram has seen a sharp drop in its user numbers, the photo-sharing service released new data that gives better insight into the actual number of people using the service on a regular basis.| Brooke Crothers / CNET: |
Google Nexus 7 tops iPad in Japan: Is this a trend? — Google's Nexus 7 is making serious market-share headway against Apple in Japan, according to Nikkei. — Google's Nexus 7 is gaining market share in Japan and topped Apple's iPad in one survey. — Japanese digital device consumers are some of the savviest in the world.| James Kendrick / ZDNet: |
Lenovo announces ThinkPad Chromebook for schools — Summary: Lenovo will offer a Chromebook version of its ThinkPad X131e for the education sector. The Chromebook will be sold only to schools for grades K-12. — James Kendrick — The folks at Lenovo are going into the Chromebook space … | Steve Cheney / steve's blog: |
Graph Search's False Promise and the Con of the Facebook “Like” — We all know that the pressure for Facebook to monetize is massive and growing. Yesterday Zuckerberg fulfilled the promise he dropped at TC Disrupt to release a product that will finally compete with Google.| Alex Wilhelm / The Next Web: |
Intel posts strong Q4 performance with revenue of $13.5 billion, and EPS of $0.48 despite low PC demand — Today Intel reported its fourth quarter financial performance: including revenue of $13.5 billion and earnings per share of $0.48. Intel had a total net income of $2.5 billion for the quarter.| Matt Brian / The Next Web: |
Amazon looks to reduce Apple's hold on music sales with launch of MP3 web store for iPhone and iPod touch — Amazon has taken another step at reducing Apple's hold over on-device music sales, today announcing the launch of its HTML5 MP3 web store specifically for iPhone and iPod touch … | Wall Street Journal: |
AT&T Stalking Europe for Mergers — AT&T Inc. is once again starting up its deal machine. — The telecommunications giant is considering buying a counterpart in Europe, a bet that it can best escape constraints on growth at home by getting into a new wireless market where it can upgrade technology … | Rick Broida / CNET: |
MediaFire debuts for Android, offers users 50GB of free cloud storage — No, really: 50 gigabytes. The app has a few limitations, but it's still a major score for any Android user with an eye to the cloud. — Back in August, I wrote about cloud-storage service MediaFire … | Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
Mobile Ad Revenues Will Top $11.4 Billion In 2013, Up 19% On 2012. India, China And Display Fuelling The Boost — The growing popularity of free mobile content — largely in the form of apps — is having a big impact on mobile advertising, the route that many developers and publishers are taking to monetize that content.| Emil Protalinski / The Next Web: |
Microsoft's Bing social sidebar gets more context with Facebook status updates, links, and comments — Microsoft on Thursday announced it is expanding its Facebook integration in Bing. The company says significantly more content from your Facebook friends' is now searchable in Bing's sidebar … | Eva Dou / Wall Street Journal: |
Asustek in Talks to Offer Windows 8 Phones — TAIPEI—Taiwanese PC maker Asustek Computer Inc. is in talks with Microsoft Corp. on a licensing deal to offer Windows 8 mobile phones, an executive said, making it the latest Asian computer maker eyeing the new operating system.| Kara Swisher / AllThingsD: |
OpenX Raises $22.5 Million in Round Led by Samsung Venture Unit — OpenX Software said it had raised $22.5 million in a Series E funding round, with Samsung Venture Investment Corporation as lead investor. — All told, the Los Angeles-based online advertising technology company has raised $70 million.| Matt Brian / The Next Web: |
Yelp begins adding restaurant inspection scores to listings, starting in San Francisco and New York — Giving its users more information on the restaurants within its listings, Yelp has today added a new metric to restaurant listings — hygiene scores — providing businesses with a way of advertising … | Harrison Weber / The Next Web: |
ABI Research: Apple iPhone market share to peak at 22% in 2013, but will remain flat through 2018 — Apple's smartphone market share may peak this year at 22%, but likely won't gain greater control of the market over the next five years, says ABI Research. — The research firm goes … | Nick Summers / The Next Web: |
Dolphin Browser updated with one-tap sharing, browser sync and Evernote integration — The Dolphin Browser has been given a major update today, adding completely new integration with the Evernote Web Clipper, one-tap sharing with social networks such as Twitter and Facebook … | Tom Warren / The Verge: |
Microsoft Security Essentials fails anti-virus certification test, Redmond challenges results — Microsoft's popular Security Essentials anti-virus software has failed to gain the latest certificate from the AV-TEST institute. In antimalware testing against a range of products … | Kara Swisher / AllThingsD: |
Exclusive: SurveyMonkey Raises $850 Million in Debt and Equity for Tender Offer — Including New Investment From Google's New Late-Stage Unit — SurveyMonkey has raised a massive $800 million in debt and additional equity funding, which it plans to distribute in a tender offer, said sources with knowledge of the situation.| John Koetsier / VentureBeat: |
AppGratis closes $13.5M in funding with revenue at $1M/month and users growing at 300K/day — AppGratis announced today that it closed a $13.5 million series A round of funding to get bigger and even more international, even though the French app-discovery company is already profitable and growing at breakneck speed.| Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
Elsevier In Advanced Talks To Buy Mendeley For Around $100M To Beef Up In Social, Open Education Data — The world of ed-tech is ramping up another notch, and getting a lot more open in the process: educational publishing giant Elsevier is in advanced talks to buy Mendeley … | Darrell Etherington / TechCrunch: |
Keek Raises $18M, Adds 6M Users In 30 Days And Looks To Expand Mobile Video Sharing Further Internationally — Keek, the Toronto-based social video sharing startup that emphasizes communication over entertainment through bite-sized 36-second smartphone movie clips, today announced … | Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web: |
Twitter expands Certified Products Program with Adobe Social, Sprout Social, Simply Measured and more — Last year, Twitter launched a Certified Products Program, a sort of list of companies using Twitter data in approved ways. It split those companies into three categories including engagement, analytics and data resellers.| Todd Spangler / multichannel.com/rss: |
TWC: Netflix Is Withholding Content to Gain ‘Unprecedented’ Access to ISPs — Operator Says It Is in Discussions on Connecting Into Netflix's Private CDN — Time Warner Cable said it is currently in discussions with Netflix on terms for connecting into the video streamer's private content delivery network … | Edgar Alvarez / Engadget: |
Samsung now pushing out more updates to address Exynos security vulnerability — About two weeks ago, Samsung started rolling out a fix to help Galaxy S III owners in the UK with that previously acknowledged Exynos issue. Fast forward to today, and the Korean electronics giant is now delivering …
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