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  • Once You Go Mac, Can Dell's XPS 13 Bring You Back?
    Ever since October 20, 2010 Steve Jobs has owned my digital soul. That’s the day the late Apple Chief Executive called my Dell M1210 ‘fat.’ And he was absolutely right.

  • Here's How Wrong All the Facebook Predictions Were
    Facebook's (FB) busted IPO is so last week's news now.  We've now become so used to it, everyone's taken to slagging it on Twitter and in the blogosphere.

  • These Are The Six Reasons Companies Drop The Ball
    What exactly causes a company to drop the ball? In a story I just wrote for Gizmodo, I count down what I believe to be the tech world’s dozen biggest dropped balls of the past 15 years

  • Google Will Simplify Motorola Mobility Focus on Bigger Launches
    Google completes the Motorola Mobility acquisition today and that means a great future for Android devices. The search giant added 24,500 more patents to its existing patent bank. As an open platform, the company promises that Android will remain accessible and open to competitors.

  • Cool Site of The Day: Checkmarkable.com - Collaborative Team Checklists
    If you're anything like me, you have a lot of things to do in the run of an ordinary day. From remembering the milk on the way home to the steps involved in a new sales lead, checklists make my life a lot easier. A simple new service aims to help. Called Checkmarkable, its a cloud based service designed to enable easy sharing and updating of collaborative checklists. It was launched to the public a few weeks ago by a company called Prime Radiant with the goal of helping you use the knowledge and experience of your whole team with the ability for you to get your work done in a repeatable way, every time.

  • ooVoo's Cloud-Based Video Chatting Could Propel It Past Skype
    Imagine that you created an application that managed to keep its users hooked from the moment they got home until they fell asleep, with 47 million users spending an average 200 minutes a month on it.  Now imagine that your application is a video chat app that is riding the Facebook wave, leveraging their social APIs, and has been fully backed financially by just one man.  That company exists, and it’s called ooVoo, and has essentially flown under the radar until now.

  • Waiter! There's a Shark Fin in my Soup!
    Shark fin, no matter how legal it is, can sell for more than the price of caviar. But Americans are catching on that overfishing for this unlikely delicacy can have devastating consequences for ocean life.   So it’s no wonder the fishing companies that profit from shark fin have stepped up their fight against regulation and consumer boycotts in the Far East.

  • Nvidia's Mobile Business Gets Patent Support From IPWireless
    After seeing a 21% sequential increase in its consumer products portfolio last quarter driven by growth in its Tegra business, Nvidia has made yet another dent in its mobile processing business with the acquisition of a set of patents developed and owned by IPWireless.

  • Diablo III's Reported Hacking: A Crime, Or Just A Shame?
    Reports of hacking and theft of accounts from Diablo III have added to Blizzard's bumpy launch of what should have been their triumphant return to the franchise - but is virtual property virtual theft?

  • Mark Zuckerberg Is Learning That Public Companies Have No Privacy Settings
    For a guy obsessed with transparency and sharing, “going public†has always been a big worry for Mark Zuckerberg. For the better part of a decade, as Facebook became first the darling of Silicon Valley, then later pretty much all of Internet-connected planet earth, Zuckerberg kept the inevitable—a big public offering--at bay. And now we know why.

  • Watch Celebrities Become Hideous Monsters Right Before Your Eyes!
    This is an incredible optical illusion that was discovered entirely by accident by an undergraduate student at the University of Queensland. Here's a brief intro from Matthew Thompson, one of three researchers that published a paper on the  "Flashed Face Distortion Effect"  in the journal Perception:
    Sean Murphy, an undergraduate student, was working alone in the lab on a set of faces for one of his experiments. He aligned a set of faces at the eyes and started to skim through them. After a few seconds, he noticed that some of the faces began to appear highly deformed and grotesque. He looked at the especially ugly faces individually, but each of them appeared normal or even attractive. We called it the “Flashed Face Distortion Effect†and wanted to share it with the world, so we put it on YouTube.

  • Why The FTC Is Investigating The Facebook/Instagram Deal
    Guest post written by Ankur Kapoor

  • Newly Leaked SAP Email Sheds Light on Cloud Computing Strategy
    An interesting leaked email from a senior SAP executive has been making the rounds today. It was posted last week by Michael Kroker a Journalist & Blogger at WirtschaftsWoche, a German business weekly.  The email was written on May 5th by Lars Dalgaard, an out spoken Founder and former Chief Executive Officer at Successfactors, a company SAP acquired  last year  for $3.4 billion.

  • Apple Joins America's Biggest Dividend Payers
    iPad-maker to shell out $2.65 per share to investors starting in fiscal Q4.

  • Apple's iPad Hurt Dell's First Quarter
    Windows 8 can't arrive soon enough.

  • The New Geography Of Jobs
    In terms of salary, where you live may matter more than your resume, but living in metropolitan areas where there are high concentrations of college educated workers is what will push your pay higher.

  • Good Jobs: Why Innovation, Location And Education Matter Most
    A new book was released today by University of California at Berkeley Economics Professor and Fulbright Fellow, Enrico Bonetti, titled The New Geography Of Jobs. This young economist's research has some surprising news about jobs, and it starts with where we live.

  • Think a Google Job Interview is Tough? Try The Ultimate 'Think Outside the Box' Test
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    The changing face of business – the fast-evolving tech space, the impact of international competition, the search for quality employees – creates a fluid and challenging playing field for the entrepreneur with big dreams. Success today requires more than just hard work, it requires smart work in a handful of

  • The Number 1 Reason for College Debt That No One Talks About
    This year there are more articles on the crushing impact of student debt on college graduates. In hind sight, who would agree to a 6 figure debt balance with potentially no job in sight?  So why do students and their parents continue to rack up more debt?  I hear it when I

  • Facebook Flop Continues, What Comes Next? (VIDEO)
    In Tuesday’s Forbes Markets Desk video, Investing Editor Matt Schifrin and I talked about the fallout from Facebook’s post-IPO flop and where the stock may go from here:

  • Facebook's IPO: Thoughts On Momentum, Pricing And Valuation (It's Still No Buy)
    Guest post written by Aswath Damodaran

  • Take-Two Posts Mixed FY Q4; Q1 Outlook Light; Shrs Up
    Take-Two Interactive shares are trading higher after hours Tuesday following the video game publisher's financial results for the fiscal fourth quater ended March 31.

  • AOL's Patch Gets a Haircut in Push For Profitability
    The days of AOL treating Patch like a garbage disposal for money are officially over.

  • Forbes Games: Google Bets On Machinima
    Earlier this week, the gamer-centric online video network Machinima raised $35 million from Silicon Valley investors including Google, Redpoint Ventures and MK Capital. The site, which is best known for distributing video game trailers and about a dozen original web series via YouTube, gets more than 1.6 billion video views a month and has more than 168 million monthly users.

  • Morgan Stanley Lowered Estimates On Facebook Ahead of IPO
    Facebook's (FB) IPO issues have been widely reported with Nasdaq (NDAQ) taking a fair amount of the blame so far. But now, investors are blaming lead underwriter Morgan Stanley (MS) for raising the price and allocation while at the same time, Scott Devitt, the bank's Internet analyst was lowering his revenue estimates for the company, Reuters reported.

  • There Is No God, There Is No Devil, And Innovation Is The Work Of Multitudes
    "Let's not bicker and argue about who killed who..." ~ from Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

  • Florida Orchestra To Perform Four-Act Legend of Zelda Symphony
    The Legend of Zelda had some of the most memorable tunes in video games even when they were nothing more than MIDI scores, but now a Florida orchestra is giving them the full treatment.

  • First Tesla Model S Cars To Be Delivered Next Month
    Silicon Valley electric-car builder Tesla Motors announced it would begin shipping its long awaited Model S luxury sedan to dealers beginning on June 22, which is a month ahead of its original schedule.

  • Pandora's Earnings Will Show Slowing Growth And Higher Content Costs



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