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April 11, 2013, 4:50 AM

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Tom Warren / The Verge:
Exclusive: Microsoft's next Xbox will take over your TV, interact with your cable box  —  The fight for the living room continues  —  Microsoft is investing in TV in a big way with its next Xbox console as part of a fight for the living room.  Multiple sources familiar with the company's Xbox plans …
Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Really, Microsoft?  Your vision for the future of TV is... an HDMI cable?  —  Microsoft is one of those companies that has a shot at changing TV.  Instead, it's betting on preserving the status quo, in a bad way: Microsoft's next Xbox is supposed to have deep integration with live TV programming …
Mary Jo Foley / ZDNet:
Microsoft's Office for iOS, Android: Not until fall 2014?  —  Summary: An alleged roadmap for Microsoft's two-year wave of coming Office updates implies Office for iOS and Android may be further away than many industry watchers thought.  —  An alleged roadmap for Microsoft's coming ‘Gemini’ wave …
Paul Thurrott / SuperSite for Windows:
A Theory about the Office on iPad Schedule  —  Could Office for iPad really be delayed until late 2014??  —  Mary Jo Foley has published a fascinating peek at the timetable for Outlook RT, as well as coming versions of Office on iPad, Android, Mac OS X, and Windows RT. And while the dates …
More: ZDNet and Computerworld
Ian Sherr / Wall Street Journal:
Computer Sales in Free Fall  —  Worldwide shipments of personal computers fell 13.9% in the first quarter, according to market researcher IDC, in the biggest decline since the firm began issuing quarterly numbers in 1994.  —  The grim estimate of 76.3 million units shipped is the latest sign …
Drew Olanoff / TechCrunch:
Google Ventures, Kleiner Perkins And Andreessen Horowitz Team Up As “Glass Collective” To Invest In Google Glass Ecosystem  —  Today, Google Ventures announced a partnership with two of the biggest technology venture capital firms in the world, Andreessen Horowitz and Kleiner Perkins, on what they're calling the “Glass Collective.”
Wall Street Journal:
Microsoft Plans 7-inch Tablet  —  The personal-computer business is at a crossroads, and Microsoft Corp. isn't sitting still.  —  The software giant is developing a new lineup of its Surface tablets, including a 7-inch version expected to go into mass production later this year, said people familiar with the company's plans.
Matthew Boesler / Business Insider:
Bitcoin Is Crashing  —  It's shaping up to be a pretty ugly day for Bitcoin.  —  After soaring past $250 earlier, it's tumbled all the way down to current levels around $156.  —  Bitcoin is now 41 percent off its intraday high of $266.  —  The chart below shows Bitcoin prices since April 7.
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Well, That Was Fast: Twitter Already Shut Down Ribbon's Newly Launched In-Stream Payments Feature  —  This morning, payments startup Ribbon announced support for “in-stream” payments on Twitter.com, allowing users to click a button directly within a tweet in order to make a purchase without having to leave the Twitter.com website.
Jordan Kahn / 9to5Mac:
Apple job listing confirms Apple is investigating using flexible displays in future products  —  Update: Apple appears to have removed the job listing, but we grabbed a screenshot above and below.  —  We know that Apple has been investigating various methods of incorporating flexible displays …
Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch:
Google Wants To Operate .Search As A “Dotless” Domain, Plans To Open .Cloud, .Blog And .App To Others  —  If it gets it, Google wants to turn .search into a “dotless domain,” the company told ICANN a few days ago.  Last year, Google applied to manage the .app, .blog, .cloud …
More: The Verge and CircleID
Ashlee Vance / Businessweek:
Silicon Valley Goes Hollywood: Top Coders Can Now Get Agents  —  To be a good coder in Silicon Valley is to be among the pampered elite.  You get fat paychecks, people bring you free gourmet food, drivers shuttle you around town.  Coders here are really treated much like talented entertainers would be down south in Hollywood.
Douglas MacMillan / Bloomberg:
Yahoo Dealmaker Reses Targets Mobile Talent in M&A Spree  —  Yahoo Dealmaker Targets Mobile Talent in M&A Spree  —  Marissa Mayer's strategy of using deals to reignite growth at Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) will hinge on the success of a private-equity veteran named Jacqueline Reses who was largely unknown in Silicon Valley six months ago.
More: AllThingsD
Ashlee Vance / Businessweek:
Inside Operation Inversion, the Code Freeze That Saved LinkedIn  —  LinkedIn's May 2011 initial public offering was a blowout.  Its share price more than doubled in the first day of trading, giving the networking site a near $9 billion valuation.  Behind the scenes, though, the company's computing systems were a total mess.
More: ZDNet
Geoffrey A. Fowler / Wall Street Journal:
Online Education Lifts Pass Rates at University  —  San Jose State University's test results are in: Online education technology appears to improve pass rates in real-world college courses.  —  The university, which is Silicon Valley's largest higher-education institution …

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