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With Traction But Out Of Cash, 4chan Founder Kills Off Canvas/DrawQuest — “There's a lot of glorification of startups and being a founder. People brush the failures under the rug, but that's the worst thing you can do. You kind of have to face it head on,” says moot aka Christopher Poole.| Jim Edwards / Business Insider: |
CONFIRMED: Man Interrogated By FBI For Wearing Prescription Google Glass At The Movies — A man who went to the movies with his wife in Columbus, Ohio, was subjected to a terrifying hour-long interrogation by the FBI because employees at the AMC theater saw him wearing Google Glass.| Marc Andreessen / DealBook: |
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Google and Apple shuttles will pay to use San Francisco's public bus stops — The shuttle buses that transport workers for huge tech firms like Google, Facebook, and Apple between San Francisco and Silicon Valley every day have come under heavy fire lately, but today a vote was passed unanimously … | Outbox Blog: |
Snail mail scanning service Outbox is shutting down after less than a year — Outbox is Shutting Down—A Note of Gratitude — Dear loyal customers and Outbox supporters: — We announce today that we are ending the mail service, shutting down the Outbox brand, and focusing our team and resources on a totally new product.| Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac: |
Developer activates Apple's upcoming iOS in the Car system, shows different interface — Ahead of Apple's launch of iOS in the Car later this year, developer Steven Troughton-Smith has seemingly activated the feature inside what we presume is the iOS Simulator. iOS in the Car allows an iOS 7 user … | Aaron Souppouris / The Verge: |
Verizon agrees to buy Intel's failed internet TV project — After publicly announcing and failing to follow through with a big plan to launch a set-top box, Intel is selling the project to Verizon. The telecoms company will purchase assets of Intel Media, a division set up to develop “over the top” TV services.| Janko Roettgers / Gigaom: |
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Yahoo's Next Problem: Tumblr's Traffic Isn't Growing — The past year has been an up-and-down affair for Yahoo , with the company and its CEO, Marissa Mayer, scoring numerous PR coups while failing to make headway in its core business of selling digital advertising.| Alex Wilhelm / TechCrunch: |
Yahoo Acquires Mobile Marketing Startup Sparq — Mobile marketing company Sparq announced on its site today that it has been acquired by Yahoo. The company did not disclose the purchase price. — Yahoo declined to illustrate the deal's financial details. Sparq's team will be joining Yahoo's Sunnyvale campus.| Alex Wilhelm / TechCrunch: |
BlackBerry Soars 10% On Pentagon Order, Shares Now Up 34% In 2014 — BlackBerry has an almost uncanny ability to not die when it's been written off again and again. Today, the Pentagon has announced that it will install 80,000 BlackBerry handsets on its network by the end of January.| Barb Darrow / Gigaom: |
Another freebie bites the dust: LogMeIn pulls free remote access — It may not be a flood, but it's definitely a trickle. More software vendors are paring back “free” or freemium offerings. This week it's LogMeIn curtailing the free version of LogMeIn remote access.| Walt Mossberg / Re/code: |
Beats Music creates satisfying playlists by relying more on human curation than artist and genre matching algorithms — Beats Music Streams With a Human Touch — For years and years, people have predicted that subscription streaming music services would eventually overtake paid download services in the hearts of average consumers.| Kwame Opam / The Verge: |
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Ex-Googlers' Startup Shape Turns Hackers' Code-Morphing Tricks Against Them — For decades the information security industry's default analogy has been virus versus antivirus, a futile race to detect hackers' weapons as they constantly mutate. Now a few security veterans are flipping the game … | Sarah Lacy / PandoDaily: |
It doesn't always end in tears: Inside Wealthfront's second orderly CEO switch — Adam Nash is replacing Andy Rachleff as CEO of Wealthfront — the company's third CEO in its young life. Rachleff was the “grown up” who originally replaced founder Dan Carroll, as the company moved out of its early Web 2.0-ish “kaChing” phase.| Don Clark / Digits: |
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While Dropbox leads in consumer adoption, Box's early focus on enterprise sales a key strength — Battle of the Box — The problem with the old thin client model was the assumption that processing power was scarce. In fact, Moore's Law and the rise of ARM has made the exact opposite the case - processing is abundant.| Brad Smith / Microsoft on the Issues: |
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EU Commissioner: we should have fined Google $1B for breaking data protection law — Viv Reding: That French Google fine? Pfft - it's pocket money — My data reform will tackle that, sniffs EC commissioner — Brussels' justice commissioner Viviane Reding may still be licking her wounds …
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