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Snapchat Spurned $3 Billion Acquisition Offer from Facebook — Snapchat, a rapidly growing messaging service, recently spurned an all-cash acquisition offer from Facebook for $3 billion or more, according to people briefed on the matter. — The offer, and rebuff, came as Snapchat … | Jenna Wortham / New York Times: |
Rejecting Billions, Snapchat Expects a Better Offer — What business makes no money, has yet to pass its third anniversary and just turned down an offer worth billions of dollars? Snapchat, a social media service run by a pair of 20-somethings who until last month worked out of a beachfront bungalow in Venice, Calif.| Evelyn M. Rusli / Digits: |
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Amazon WorkSpaces - Desktop Computing in the Cloud — Once upon a time, enterprises had a straightforward way to give each employee access to a desktop computer. New employees would join the organization and receive a standard-issue desktop, preconfigured with a common set of tools and applications.| Dan Primack / Fortune: |
Redfin is now a $500 million company — Online real estate company Redfin raises $50 million in new VC funding. — FORTUNE — Online real estate company Redfin has raised $50 million in what it believes will be its last round of VC funding before going public.| Stephen Shankland / CNET: |
Dart, Google's controversial Web language, turns 1.0 — Dart leader Lars Bak speaking at Google I/O 2013 — Dart is done. — Well, not completely done — anything not actually cancelled at Google is a constant work in progress — but the company on Thursday announced version 1.0 of its controversial Web programming language.| Tom Warren / The Verge: |
HP and Google order ‘pause’ in Chromebook 11 sales after reports of chargers overheating — The HP Chromebook 11 has been pulled from Best Buy store shelves, and sales halted on Amazon and HP and Google's online stores, following customer complaints of chargers overheating.| Seth Rosenblatt / CNET: |
Mozilla: No Firefox phones in US — Mozilla's Mitchell Baker stresses Firefox OS's appeal to developing countries — and (pay attention, Apple and Google) the importance of price. SAN FRANCISCO — If you're a Firefox OS fan and you live in the United States, you're going to have to wait a bit longer to get your Firefox phone.| Chris Velazco / TechCrunch: |
The Dual-Screen YotaPhone Will Launch Internationally In December — Russia-based Yota Devices has been working on a curious beast called the YotaPhone for years now, and it's gained quite a reputation for itself because of its split personality. While the front of the phone sports … | Matt Brian / Engadget: |
Android powers four in every five smartphones thanks to growth in China — Gartner's third-quarter smartphone research report is out, and on the surface it paints a very flattering portrait for Google. Mirroring Strategy Analytics' report at the end of last month, Gartner also estimates … | Nicholas Weaver / Wired: |
Our Government Has Weaponized the Internet. Here's How They Did It — The internet backbone — the infrastructure of networks upon which internet traffic travels — went from being a passive infrastructure for communication to an active weapon for attacks.| Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
Dropbox Hits 200M Users, Unveils New “For Business” Client Combining Work And Personal Files — CEO Drew Houston today announced that Dropbox has hit 200 million users, up from 175 million in July. He later revealed the new Dropbox For Business client securely houses both a user's personal … | Sam Biddle / Valleywag: |
Leaked Memo: Fab's Struggling CEO Names New Top Execs — With another round of layoffs coming, a co-founder departure, and top management hemorrhaging, haute-shopping startup Fab.com needs a corporate Hail Mary. Here's CEO Jason Goldberg's plan to remake the company.| Jason Del Rey / AllThingsD: |
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NSA Transparency Hurts Americans' Privacy, Feds Say With Straight Face — Adding limited public accountability to the NSA's vast electronic spying programs would actually harm the privacy of Americans, Obama administration officials told a Senate hearing today.| Casey Newton / The Verge: |
Pocket update highlights the saves you're most likely to enjoy — Pocket is releasing an update to its app today that puts a new focus on helping you discover the best of the items you have saved, using algorithms to surface content likely to interest you the most.| Ryan Lawler / TechCrunch: |
MapQuest Updates Its iPhone App With Improved Cartography And Routing To Take On Google And Apple Maps — On the iPhone, Apple Maps and Google Maps app have gotten all the headlines over the last several years, but MapQuest is still hanging in there, despite a lack of real innovation over the years.| Caleb Garling / The Technology Chronicles: |
Value of a bitcoin doubles, breaks $400 over last two weeks — Don't look now, but everyone's favorite crypto-currency is creeping back up the charts again. Over the past two weeks the value of a bitcoin has skyrocketed from just over $200 to just shy of $450. — And it's not entirely clear why.| Chris Kanaracus / Computerworld: |
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Twitter more than doubles its office space in Sunnyvale, leasing another 10,000 square feet — Twitter more than doubles its footprint in Silicon Valley — Twitter Inc., fresh off its initial public offering, isn't just expanding its office space in San Francisco. It's also growing its footprint in Silicon Valley.| Ian Crouch / Culture Desk: |
The Story Behind “What Would I Say?” … That was the first phrase generated just for me this afternoon by What Would I Say?, a new app that runs users' old Facebook status updates through a text-generating bot to produce phrases that are variously nonsensical, funny, or, with enough attempts, oddly resonant.| Michael Cooney / Network World: |
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Google alumni launch analytics startup Sparkline to mine data and provide insights for Asian businesses — Huge volumes of data are common in this time and age as people increasingly live out their lives on the Internet — but analyzing the data is a herculean task that companies find hard to tackle.| Larry Dignan / ZDNet: |
IBM buys Fiberlink, eyes BYOD management — Summary: The company said Fiberlink's cloud mobile management and security software will be lumped into IBM's MobileFirst suite. — IBM on Wednesday acquired Fiberlink Communications in a move to fill out its bring your own device management software.| Shara Tibken / CNET: |
Apple demands $380M in patent trial, but Samsung wants to pay $52M — The amount requested by Apple during opening arguments in a damages retrial is less than the $450 million awarded by a jury last year. And Samsung's proposal is much lower. SAN JOSE, Calif. — An Apple attorney told … | Electronic Frontier Foundation: |
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New Service Rates Your Phone Number Just Like Your Credit History — Most web companies want to attract as many users as possible. But they don't want scammers, spammers, and bots using their web applications. Companies use everything from email verification to IP address bans …
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