Sunday, December 28, 2014

Top Stories of the Day // December 28, 2014

Anonymous Leaked A Massive List Of Passwords And Credit Card Numbers |
The Top 10 Pricing Mistakes Companies Are Making |
Who’s Behind The Internet Outages In North Korea, Anyway? |
On Immigration, Engineers Simply Don’t Trust VCs |
Good Riddance To Social Search |
Aereo To Be Pieced Out And Auctioned Off To The Highest Bidder |
Crowdfunding Startups Are Looking To Refashion The Business Of Fashion |
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Today's Top Stories // Dec 28, 2014

Anonymous Leaked A Massive List Of Passwords And Credit Card Numbers

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The Top 10 Pricing Mistakes Companies Are Making

Price strategy is emerging as a critical path for companies to increase their competitive advantage, and bottom line. Many companies have spent years achieving... read more

Who’s Behind The Internet Outages In North Korea, Anyway?

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On Immigration, Engineers Simply Don’t Trust VCs

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Good Riddance To Social Search

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Aereo To Be Pieced Out And Auctioned Off To The Highest Bidder

Lest you held any lingering hope in your heart of hearts that Aereo would somehow rise from the grave, let them be gone — the courts have just given the... read more

Crowdfunding Startups Are Looking To Refashion The Business Of Fashion

Crowdfunding is enabling new fashion startups to fight against the industry norm of manufacturing in Asia by bringing production closer to home thanks to lower... read more

TOP VIDEOS

Built In Brooklyn: Farmigo Brings Local Produce To Schools, Offices, And Homes

 Food startup Farmigo is a San Francisco transplant — like me. The company was initially based on the... read more

Hands On With The Blackberry Classic

 It’s been a long time coming: Blackberry’s return to its roots. Rather than chasing the pack,... read more

Gillmor Gang: Hackathon

 The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Alexia Tsotsis, Kevin Marks, and Steve Gillmor. Recorded live Friday,... read more

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