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- Valley Talk: Die Grundkenntnisse fehlen – Digitale Welt – Technologie – Wirtschaftswoche "Mehr Schulwissen übers Unternehmertum wäre schon mal ein erster Schritt."
- Judge Rejects Key Universal Music Argument In Legal Fight With Grooveshark | Techdirt
- New York starts turning payphones into free Wi-fi hotspots Clever.
- Tweetbot for Mac — Tapbots Blog Als frühe Alpha. Bevor Twitter keine neuen Clients mehr erlaubt?
- In Silicon Valley, Founders Fight for Control – WSJ.com
- Twitter CEO: Company has "truckload" of cash – latimes.com "In an interview with Los Angeles Times staff members on Tuesday, Costolo reiterated that the company has no reason to go public." I call bullshit.
- GroupMe, a Messaging Start-Up, Rolls Out Group Event Service – NYTimes.com
- Dropbox offers pro users twice the space as competition heats up — Tech News and Analysis "The new Dropbox pro account offering 102 GB (formerly the 50 pro subscription) will cost about $100 per year. By comparison, Google Drive offers 100 extra GB at about $60 for the year, Microsoft’s SkyDrive prices the same space per year at $50, and Amazon offers 100 GB for $100 a year. The most expensive end of Box.net’s consumer option offers 50 GB of space for $240 per year." Und die Preise werden weiter sinken.
- Google Nexus Q hacked to run launcher, apps, Netflix, and more | The Verge Warum hat Google das Gerät ohne diese Dienste herausgebracht?
- Crowdfundingplattform PledgeMusic startet in Deutschland
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- Politfehden in 140 Zeichen: Twitter boomt im Bundestag – computerwoche.de
- Why GitHub abandoned the bootstrapper’s ship for a $100M Series A | VentureBeat "The infusion of cash will help GitHub accomplish a few of its loftier goals: total invasion and domination of the enterprise, flawless clients for all platforms and devices, and new features and products for para-development personnel such as technical writers and web designers. “Specifically, there’s a strategy called ‘GitHub Everywhere.’ We want everyone in software to be using GitHub,” said Preston-Werner, “individuals by themselves, small teams, students, as well as big, massive enterprises.”"
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