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Monthly archive May, 2012

Mark Zuckerberg’s rough week

It ain't easy being Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg: • Facebook stock continues to tumble since its ill-fated IPO two weeks ago. Shares are down more than 3 percent today, into the $27 range, down more than Read More →

Google dinged over antitrust, piracy, ‘paid inclusion’

Google finds itself all over the news, but not necessarily for the right reasons: • South Korean regulators raided Google's Seoul offices earlier this week, seeking evidence that the tech giant is obstructing an antitrust probe. Google is being Read More →

Quoted: Aaron Sorkin writing Steve Jobs as ‘a hero’

"He has to, for me, be a hero. I have to find the parts of him that are like me. I have to be able to defend this character." -- Aaron Sorkin, on writing an upcoming film about Apple Read More →

Off topic: Neil Gaiman, political tweets, ‘The Croc’ and The Mynabirds

An Australian artist has turned Neil Gaiman's inspiring graduation address into a comic. Now politicians can't escape from those ill-advised tweets they tried to delete. Derek Zoolander had "Blue Steel"; Emily VanCamp Read More →

Twitter upgrade, HP promotions, Google+ Local launches

Though sometimes it doesn't feel like it, there are Silicon Valley companies not named Apple or Facebook that are still making news: • Twitter introduced an upgrade today that will boost its speed and get rid of those annoying Read More →

Closer ties between Apple and Facebook?

Could more cooperation between Apple and Facebook be in the works? It sure sounds that way, based on comments from Apple CEO Tim Cook last night during a wide-ranging interview at D10, Read More →
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