Sunday, February 2, 2014

Top Stories of the Day // February 2, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // Feb 2, 2014

Required Reading: The Economist’s Special Report On Tech Startups

It's not every day we here at TechCrunch just point to someone else's work and say, "Here, you should go read this." But today's an exception, because The... read more

Bitcoin’s Emerging Price Stability

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Billionaire Jewelry King Launches TaskWorld, A Management Tool All About Performance

Billionaire jewelry king Fred Mouawad has a different take on the world of task management. Most providers have some play on keeping a list or offer a schedule... read more

Perfecting The Enterprise End User Experience

Everyone talks about user experience. It's often referred to in terms of how 'sticky' an app is for its users – how easy it is to use, how engaging it... read more

Harvey Keitel, CEO, Or How To Pull Off The Impossible

In many of the old war movies, every elite unit has at least one member that has the critical talent to make something out of nothing: the scrounge. You know... read more

Peek Is A Playful Calendar App, From An Ex-IDEO Designer, For People Who Aren’t Forever Busy

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GoDaddy Updates Its User Protection Policies In Wake Of Infamous Twitter Account Extortion

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TOP VIDEOS

CrunchWeek: Microsoft's CEO Hunt Heats Up, Google Says Goodbye Moto, Facebook's Paper App

With the Super Bowl right around the corner, for many Americans this weekend is all about football -- but tech... read more

Gillmor Gang: Brand Royalty

The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, John Taschek, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor — seem perfectly willing... read more

Keen On… Hacking Gender: How Women In Silicon Valley Can Become Jane Bond

Despite incremental improvements, the gender bias issue in Silicon Valley remains an important one. Last month,... read more

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