Monday, March 18, 2013

Top Stories of the Day // March 18, 2013

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Today's Top Stories // Mar 18, 2013

Messaging Service WhatsApp To Extend Subscription Model To iOS This Year, But Don't Hold Your Breath For A Desktop App

WhatsApp, the popular mobile messaging app that eschews advertising in favor of a paid model, is getting ready to bring its iOS app in line with the apps it... read more

Google Drive Experiencing Intermittent Issues

Google Drive is apparently having some issues this morning, according to a number of complaints spotted on Twitter, plus TechCrunch's staff own experiences.... read more

Note-Taking Service Google Keep Briefly Appears Before Disappearing Again

Note-taking app Google Keep briefly went live earlier today at http://drive.google.com/keep/ before disappearing, but not before Android Police spotted it and... read more

Samsung Grows An Ego

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Google Nexus 5 Could Have Nikon Camera Tech On Board, Report Claims

Google's next reference smartphone is the subject of many rumors over the past few days, but only one stands out as not too outlandish. Phonearena reports that... read more

Checking Facebook Has Become Too Much Like Checking Email, And The News Feed Redesign Might Fix That

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Uber, Lyft, SideCar, And The So-Called Safety Problem

Uber is unsafe. Lyft, SideCar, and other ride-sharing services are unsafe. At the very least, there is the question of their safety for passengers. And why?... read more

Analytics In Hand, Pinterest Takes Its Discovery-Friendly Desktop Redesign Global; iOS And Android Updates Coming Soon

On the back of a new analytics product designed to help brands and others better track how well their pinned content is progressing through Pinterest's millions... read more

Microsoft Says Windows Phone 8 Support Ends July 2014, Still No Official Successor Announced

Microsoft has published a support document on its website that indicates both Windows Phone 8 and Windows Phone 7.8 will stop being supported in the second half... read more

Kaifu Lee Tracks How Many Of His Weibo Posts Have Been Deleted

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