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Google Maps apps add lane directions, ability to save maps for offline use, Uber integration, more — Get on the road, go off the grid, or plan the perfect weekend with the Google Maps app — When your life is moving fast, you need tools to keep up with your pace.| Dalton Caldwell / App.net: |
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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba files for US IPO, plans to sell 12% stake worth around $20B, say sources — Alibaba Files to Go Public in US IPO of E-Commerce Giant — Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., which rode China's emergence as an economic superpower over the past 15 years to become … | Jenna Wortham / New York Times: |
VSCO, a Digital Photography Company, Raises $40 Million From Accel Partners — Chances are, if you have used Instagram, you have come across the hashtag #VSCO or #VSCOCam. — Both refer to a feature-rich camera application developed by a Bay Area start-up, Visual Supply Company … | Reuters: |
Twitter shares fall over 17% to all-time low as lock-up period for 470M shares expires — Twitter shares plumb new lows as stock lock-up expires — (Reuters) - Shares of Twitter Inc slumped 15 percent to fresh lows in a flurry of trading on Tuesday after the expiration of a six-month … | Nitasha Tiku / Valleywag: |
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Google to Acquire Online Attribution Firm Adometry — Google wants to help advertisers get a better sense of how their online ad campaigns work collectively. So the company is acquiring Adometry, an Austin-Tx.-based firm that specializes in online ad attribution-i.e. the science … | Jeffrey Grubb / VentureBeat: |
Electronic Arts' Q4 crushes Wall Street estimates — Giant walking robots that only last about two minutes in combat might not sound fiscally responsible, but it's working out well for Electronic Arts. — The Titanfall publisher reported earnings today that surpassed expectations for its fiscal fourth quarter, which ended March 31.| Graham Cluley: |
Dropbox fixes one of two vulnerabilities that allowed users to accidentally leak shared file URLs to third parties — Dropbox users leak tax returns, mortgage applications and more — If you are using file-sharing systems like Dropbox and Box without proper care and attention … | Rachel King / ZDNet: |
Intel unloads bevy of new Chromebooks; previews ‘Education’ reference design — Summary: All in all, Intel is gearing up to release at least 20 Chromebooks by the end of the year. — SAN FRANCISCO—Intel is putting further stock into its Chromebook investment with a slew … | Brian Fagioli / BetaNews: |
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Samsung to Fight Apple Smartphone Trial Verdict: Lawyer — Samsung Electronics Co. (005930) will challenge a jury's $120 million award to Apple Inc. in a patent-infringement verdict that was “unsupported by evidence,” a lawyer for the Suwon, South Korea-based company said.| Arik Hesseldahl / Re/code: |
FireEye to Acquire nPulse in Deal Valued at $70 Million — FireEye, the hot Internet security company that went public last year and then quickly set about acquiring other companies, has announced another deal. — The company says it will pay a combined $70 million in cash and stock … | Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
Flux Emerges From Google X And Nabs $8M To Help Build Eco-Friendly Buildings — Google X, the search giant's lab that has dedicated its work to new, unchartered moonshot concepts, has made a name for itself through its work on self-driving cars, smart contact lenses and dozens of other projects worthy of their own sci-fi novels.| Alex Wilhelm / TechCrunch: |
Groupon Beats In Q1 With $757.6M In Revenue, Non-GAAP EPS Of -$0.01 — After the bell today Groupon reported its first quarter financial performance, including revenue of $757.60 million, and non-GAAP earnings per share of $0.01. Analysts had expected for the company to earn $0.03 per share (non-GAAP) on revenue of $740 million.| Kia Kokalitcheva / VentureBeat: |
GitHub's ‘Atom’ text editor is now public, free, and fully open source — Ten weeks ago, code-hosting giant GitHub introduced its latest creation: a text editor named Atom. — Now, the company is opening it up to the public after an apparently successful invite-only phase.| Emil Protalinski / The Next Web: |
Google debuts Classroom, a free Apps for Education tool to help teachers create and collect assignments — Google today launched a new free tool called Classroom as part of its Google Apps for Education suite. In short, Classroom helps teachers create and organize assignments … | Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch: |
Instead of buying spectrum for Project Loon, Google will lease balloons to existing telcos — How Google Plans To Work With Telcos On Project Loon — During his appearance at TechCrunch Disrupt NY today, Google's “Captain of Moonshots” Astro Teller briefly talked about Project Loon … | Alex Wilhelm / TechCrunch: |
OneDrive's Mobile DAUs Up 3X Since October, Microsoft Updates Its Android, Web Experiences — This morning Microsoft announced a sheaf of updates for its OneDrive cloud storage product, improving its web and Android experiences. The new stuff will be seeping out across the world over the next few days …
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