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Just say no. Please, Marissa. Just. Say. No.pando.com
We may well look back and see that CES 2014 was the moment when Marissa Mayer’s honeymoon period as Yahoo’s new CEO began to end. Sure she was on stage confidently announcing new products in front ... -
T-Mobile Hopes to Shake Up the Check-Cashing Industry, Toorecode.net
Its new Mobile Money service is aimed at the 70 million or so Americans without full banking service. - stackoverflow.com
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Warren Buffett Offers $1 Billion For Perfect March Madness Bracketforbes.com
What would you do with a billion dollars? Pick a perfect March Madness bracket and Warren Buffett will help you find out... - marco.org
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Docker Raises $15M For Its Open-Source Platform That Helps Developers Build Apps In The Cloud | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
The shift to scale out architectures and an app-centric culture has turned out well for Docker and its lightweight open-source "container" technology designed.. -
Buses for Tech Workers in San Francisco Will Pay Feenytimes.com
The luxury buses have become the symbol for a campaign by activists to reclaim a city they say has been appropriated by the tech elite. -
Mail Pilot (or, The State of Email on the Mac)blog.schneidmaster.com
I'm a computer science major and web developer; I'm passionate about web development and strive for excellence in the craft. -
Verizon Cloud Computing: Scalable Cloud Compute and Cloud Storage | Verizon Cloudbeta.cloud.verizon.com
Verizon delivers the highest availability and performance for the best value with our new pay-as-you-use cloud computing services. Explore the revolutionary Verizon Cloud. -
Surviving legacy codeblog.learningbyshipping.com
In the software industry, legacy code is a phrase often used as a negative by engineers and pundits alike to describe the anchor around our collective necks that prevents software from moving forwa... -
Here Are 24 Countries Where Windows Phone Outsells The iPhone (And Why It Does)forbes.com
Statistics may say Windows 8 is a flop but, contrary to popular opinion, Windows Phone is far from down and out in the battle for our mobile affections. In fact in many parts of the world sales are rocketing past the iPhone. This month Microsoft broke ... - bbc.co.uk
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Amazon floats idea of licensing TV channelsonline.wsj.com
Amazon has approached big entertainment companies about licensing their television channels for a possible new online pay-TV service, in what would mark a significant expansion of the company's online video efforts. -
Amazon may start live Web TV service to compete with cable [updated]arstechnica.com
Although the retail giant has denied that it will license TV content. - blog.rescale.com
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Remote Desktop Tool LogMeIn Is No Longer Freelifehacker.com
LogMeIn, one of our favorite remote desktop tools, has suddenly pulled the plug on the free version. If you want to continue using it, you'll need to pay up or switch to an alternative if you want to continue being able to remotely control your PC from... -
Net Neutrality Is Already in Trouble in the Developing Worldslate.com
When the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the FCC’s net neutrality rule last week, many observers were concerned, while others figured it was probably a good time to actually learn what net neutrality is. But there's more to the issue than wha... -
Facebook May Lose 80% of Its User Base by 2017vocativ.com
Social networks function like infectious diseases, according to Princeton researchers. They spread fast—and then disappear