| Jordan Crook Google's ad campaigns haven't always been the best. Remember that silly Google+ ad that tried to put a romantic spin on Circles, only to make it look like a... read more | |
| MG Siegler The year was 2004. I had just graduated college and my old Gateway mini tower PC was on its last legs. I was about to move out to California to begin my life.... read more | |
| Darrell Etherington HTC's new flagship phone is likely called the HTC One, and will probably debut later this month ahead of MWC, and now we have an image of what looks like a... read more | |
| Catherine Shu Both The New York Times Bits blog and the Wall Street Journal have reported that Apple is currently developing a smart watch. According to anonymous sources,... read more | |
| Sarah Perez Google Reader, the RSS feed-reading service Google has long since benignly abandoned, has gone completely mad, and Google has yet to acknowledge the problem... read more | |
| Gregory Ferenstein Educators knew the online revolution would eventually envelop the physical classroom, but a torrent of near-revolutionary developments in the past month are... read more | |
| Ryan Lawler The sharing economy is great, but if we're talking about true efficiency, it seems to me that we're going to need to go a step beyond just the owner-renter... read more | |
| Catherine Shu Three American companies-Apple, Microsoft and Adobe-have been summoned by the Australian Parliament to explain why they charge higher prices Down Under than in... read more | |
| Rip Empson In the fall of 2011, we caught up with social commerce startup, Yardsellr, which the founders claimed at the time had grown into a community of over 5 million... read more | |
| Ryan Lawler Personalization startup Sailthru has been growing rapidly, with revenues increasing 270 percent over the last year. With that in mind, the company has raised... read more | |
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