Filed Under (Wall Street) by Admin on 30-04-2010
Samsung, the world’s biggest maker of memory chips, posted its biggest quarterly profit and said its embracing international accounting standards. Still, the company has more distance to go on disclosure. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed Under (Silicon Valley) by Admin on 30-04-2010
Over the years there has been much written about startup teams and how different stages of a startup require a different mix of skills and thus different teams.
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Filed Under (Wall Street) by Admin on 29-04-2010
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has taken the feud with Adobe to a new level, writing an essay that skewers the maker of Flash and shows a level of candidness unusual for the CEO of a major company. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed Under (Small Business) by Admin on 29-04-2010
Filed Under (Silicon Valley) by Admin on 29-04-2010
Google has always been about getting people connected to the content they are looking for as quickly as possible. They even publish how quickly, in milliseconds, they perform a search.
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Filed Under (Wall Street) by Admin on 28-04-2010
Responding to criticism over privacy in Europe, Google is aiming to be more transparent about the data it gets from the cars that drive around mapping streets. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed Under (Silicon Valley) by Admin on 28-04-2010
We can expect more lawyers in the CEO job, reports ABAJournal in its cover story by Mark Curriden: CEO, Esq. - Magazine - ABA Journal
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Filed Under (Wall Street) by Admin on 27-04-2010
The argument over privacy on Facebook continued Tuesday as four senators sent a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg asking the company to roll back some of the features it announced last week. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed Under (Small Business) by Admin on 27-04-2010
Filed Under (Silicon Valley) by Admin on 27-04-2010

“I hate voicemail,” says David Hayden, founder of Pana.ma, a startup that sends voice messages like Twitter sends Tweets.
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