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Letter from major ISPs urges FCC not to reclassify broadband as a utility — Internet Providers Strike Back on Net Neutrality — In a surprise to no one, Internet providers warned federal regulators that treating broadband like phone lines will stunt future investments and service upgrades.| Dominic Rushe / Guardian: |
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Yahoo acquires self-destructing messaging app Blink and entire team, will shut app down — Yahoo Acquires Self-Destructing Messaging App Blink, Which Will Soon Disappear — Blink, a mobile messaging application that lets users share self-destructing messages, has been acquired by Yahoo, TechCrunch has confirmed.| Adam Pash: |
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Google's Legal Blow: What ‘the Right to Be Forgotten’ Means — What's the bottom line? — The court's decision means that individuals can ask Google or other search operators to take down links to web pages that are published by third parties, such as newspapers, containing information relating to them.| Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac: |
iPhone 6 with larger, sharper 1704 x 960 resolution screen in testing — Apple is preparing to release a new iPhone with a larger screen later this year, and while multiple reports have indicated that the screen will be larger, the exact dimensions of the screen and its resolution have so far been guesswork.| Janko Roettgers / Gigaom: |
Stealth startup alert: Skype co-founder ventures into health and wearables with Project Florida — Skype's co-founder Janus Friis is looking to take on Fitbit with a new data-heavy health and wellness-focused wearable device, and he's assembled a high-profile team to do so … | Andreessen Horowitz: |
SaaS company valuations should be based on customer acquisition cost and lifetime value, not revenue and EPS — Understanding SaaS: Why the Pundits Have It Wrong — Tune into any cable network stock market channel and the airwaves resonate with one consistent theme: SaaS companies are simply too expensive.| Charlie O'Donnell / This is going to be Big: |
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Google Maps adds public transport data across UK — Partnerships with National Express, Traveline and local tram and ferry firms have provided 17,000 routes across the country through Google's popular mapping tool — Travellers across Great Britain can now use Google Maps to plan … | Takashi Amano / Bloomberg: |
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Research study classifies the many reasons for why people favorite tweets — Why We Favorite Tweets, According To Science — An ‘ official ’ taxonomy of faving behaviors. — Sometime around 2013, Twitter-obsessives became fixated on favoriting. It started with the evolution of Twitter's platform … | Richard Lawler / Engadget: |
Google starts selling Glass to anyone (in the US) with $1,500 to burn — Forget an Explorer program or attendance at either a developer conference or golf tournament, Google has just announced it's opening sales of the Glass headset to all (in the US). As long as they're in stock and you have $1,500 … | Chris Kohler / Wired: |
Microsoft Had No Choice but to Yank Kinect From Xbox One — Xbox One just got dis-Kinected: Microsoft said this morning that on June 9, it will begin selling a $400 version of its Xbox One console that does not include the Kinect camera peripheral. — This would seem to confirm … | Liz Gannes / Re/code: |
Here's What It's Like to Go for a Ride in Google's Robot Car — The Google self-driving car has come a long way. On a demo excursion through Google's Mountain View campus and surrounding neighborhoods today, the white Lexus self-driving test vehicle I rode in was much less of a conservative driver than I anticipated.| Cory Doctorow / Boing Boing: |
New Zealand requires network operators to register with cops, give spies oversight of their network ops — Juha writes, “When the rest of the world decides to scrutinise and dial down mass surveillance of Internet users, New Zealand does the opposite. From now on, network operators … | Richard Padilla / MacRumors: |
Apple Preparing HD Audio Playback for iOS 8 Alongside New In-Ear Headphones and Lightning Cable — Apple is said to be introducing high definition audio playback in iOS 8 alongside new versions of its In-Ear Headphones and Lightning connector, according to a report from Mac Otakara (Google Translate).| Emil Protalinski / The Next Web: |
Windows Store updated with persistent navigation bar, multiple featured titles, and shared app identities — Microsoft today updated the Windows Store, which ships on Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 devices, with enhancements “that address customer feedback and make it a lot easier to find the apps you want.”| Ben Fox Rubin / Wall Street Journal: |
Google Glass Materials Cost $152, IHS Says — Firm Says Materials Are a Small Slice of Glass's Price—but Much of Cost Can Come From Engineering and Development — IHS Inc. this week came out with a new product teardown of Google Glass, saying the digital headset's hardware … | Stig Øyvann / ZDNet: |
Apple's ‘convoluted and unclear’ iCloud agreements break Norwegian law, says watchdog — Summary: Norway's Consumer Council has filed a complaint about iCloud 8,600 word EULA. — The Norwegian Consumer Council has filed a complaint over the terms and conditions of Apple's iCloud service … | Phil Libin / Evernote Blog: |
Evernote announces 100M registered users, says it spent less than $0.01 per user on ads — We Have 100 Million People to Thank — We're humbled and thrilled to announce that Evernote now has over 100 million total users! — There are two ways to look at this.| Anthony Myers / ReadWrite: |
Salesforce Finally Connects Heroku To Its Cloud — Salesforce finally connected the powerful Heroku cloud application platform to its own database layer on Tuesday with the release of the Heroku Connect tool. The move was promised last year when the company debuted its Salesforce1 mobile app … | Catherine Shu / TechCrunch: |
Health Data Startup SolveBio Raises $2M From A16Z, Max Levchin, SV Angel, And Other Investors — Even though DNA sequencing technology is becoming increasingly accessible, it is still difficult to glean helpful information from an individual's DNA. That is because there is a lack of reference data compiled from other people's DNA.
Fast, affordable law for startups — Soxton automates startup legal so founders can move faster and sleep better. We handle incorporation, advisor, employment and commercial contracts. Join the waitlist for early access!
Stop vibe coding analytics — Equals AI turns questions about your business into auditable spreadsheet models and dashboards. Build once, iterate for years.
Indian businesses, take note: Zoho Sign expands e-Stamping support across India — In India, businesses must pay stamp duty on certain agreements and documents to make them legally valid and admissible in court, and as a measure of title security.
Protecting your Cloud Applications Data — Backing up Office 365, Google Workspace, Dropbox & Salesforce data is critical to preventing data loss or corruption, complying with laws and avoiding critical downtime in case of a disaster.
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