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BlackBerry CEO Questions Future of Tablets — BlackBerry Focused on ‘Crazy Multi-Taskers’: Heins — BlackBerry (BBRY) Chief Executive Officer Thorsten Heins said he sees a limited future for tablet computers, an indication he may shelve plans to build a follow- up to the smartphone maker's ill-fated PlayBook device.| Dan Frommer / SplatF: |
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Twitter Ads now generally available for U.S. users — When we built our self-service ad platform last March, our goal was to create an experience that would be powerful and also extremely easy for anybody to use. Whether you're an individual looking to grow your personal brand … | Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac: |
In iOS 7, Apple wants to own your car's console with Maps and Siri integration — Apple plans to move aggressively into the in-car integration space later this year, according to multiple people familiar with the initiative. Apple is working with car makers to deeply embed iOS's Maps … | CERN: |
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Cern re-creating first web page to revere early ideals — A team at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (Cern) has launched a project to re-create the first web page.| Vivek Wagle / The Airbnb Blog: |
Introducing Airbnb Verified ID — Trust is the key to our community. — There is no place for anonymity in a trusted community. That's why we're dedicated to providing our users with the best decision-making tools possible. — We believe that the right technology can help lay the foundation for trust in other people.| Adam Ewing / Bloomberg: |
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Jawbone Acquires BodyMedia for More Than $100 Million, as Wearable Tech Gets More Intense — Looking to gain even more traction in the wearable health and fitness market, Jawbone is snapping up another health product company. — The Bay Area-based private company has acquired BodyMedia … | NBC Bay Area: |
After Work-From-Home Ban, Yahoo Expands Maternity Leave — Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, who sparked an uproar and hurt her image as a working mom when she banned telecommuting two months ago, is now offering employees generous new family leave benefits. — Under the new policy … | Adrianne Jeffries / The Verge: |
Path is spamming address books with unwanted texts and robocalls — again — User complains that Path contacted his entire address book after he uninstalled the app — Path, the photo-centric social network that just hit 10 million users yesterday, has been getting some heat for what some users … | Harrison Weber / The Next Web: |
Dwolla raises $16.5M from Andreessen Horowitz to help it scale, double staff and open SF office — Des Moines-based payments startup Dwolla has raised a $16.5 million series C round from Andreessen Horowitz, with participation from Village Ventures, Thrive Capital, and Union Square Ventures.| John Herrman / BuzzFeed: |
Twitter Warns Journalists: “We Believe That These Attacks Will Continue” — “Please help us keep your accounts secure,” the urgent memo says. — In a memo sent to news organizations, Twitter warns that it expects high profile account hijackings — like the one that took down the AP's Twitter account last week — to continue.| Harrison Weber / The Next Web: |
Fab's 3rd pivot takes on Amazon with physical stores, exclusive products, redesigns, EU expansion — Back in December, Fab CEO Jason Goldberg detailed his company's plans to pivot “towards a new model that [it is] not yet ready to reveal publicly.” Now, following various predictions … | Robin Wauters / The Next Web: |
ClickTale raises $17m to take its advanced Web analytics software to the masses — ClickTale, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based provider of deep website analytics software, has secured $17 million in Series B funding from Amadeus Capital Partners, Goldrock Capital and Viola Credit.| Nick Summers / The Next Web: |
Twitter updates Vine for iOS so you can shoot with the front-facing camera and mention users in posts — Twitter has updated its short-form video sharing app Vine to support recording with the iPhone's front-facing camera, as well as the ability to mention other users either in captions or comments throughout the service.| Tom Warren / The Verge: |
Facebook Windows Phone app gets major redesign as part of new beta app program — Microsoft is launching a new beta program for Windows Phone that will allow Facebook users to get the latest app version to help test upcoming features. The new Facebook beta app, available in the Windows Phone Store … | Florian Mueller / FOSS Patents: |
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SoftBank slams Dish's Sprint bid, rules out sweeteners — (Reuters) - SoftBank Corp President Masayoshi Son came out swinging on Tuesday against Dish Network Corp's rival bid for Sprint Nextel Corp, saying the satellite TV company would cripple Sprint with debt and was ill-prepared to run a wireless service.| Drew Olanoff / TechCrunch: |
Google Announces App Activities Coming To Search, Showing You Information Based On Usage By Other Google+ Users — Google's No. 1 strength is its search product, so it makes sense that all of their products feed back into it somehow. Today, the company announced the introduction of “App Activities” into Search.| Drew Olanoff / TechCrunch: |
Twitter Is Testing Out Its Official Google Glass App In The Wild — It's only a matter of time before Twitter releases its own Google Glass app, as Kleiner Perkins' John Doerr dropped the hint that the company was looking into building one during this month's Glass Collective announcement.| John Cook / GeekWire: |
Cheezburger cuts 35% of staff as it looks to make transition from desktop to mobile — Cheezburger today announced that it is cutting 24 employees, or about 35 percent of its staff, as it struggles with the changing economics of more people viewing content on mobile devices.| Kara Swisher / AllThingsD: |
Former Groupon President and COO Solomon Joins Accel Partners — Accel Partners has added longtime tech exec Rob Solomon — who was most recently president and CEO of Groupon — as a venture partner. The high-profile Silicon Valley venture firm said Solomon will focus on early stage … | Chris Velazco / TechCrunch: |
Intel Capital, Samsung Ventures, And Telefonica Digital Become Expect Labs' Newest Strategic Investors — Expect Labs has already received funding from the likes of Google Ventures and Greylock Partners, but the San Francisco-based startup (and TechCrunch Disrupt alum) announced this morning … | Tony Romm / Politico: |
Silicon Valley learning the D.C. art of secret money — Google, Microsoft, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and other digital heavyweights increasingly are borrowing a favorite technique from the world of politics: secret money. — These top tech executives and their companies are embracing stealth …
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