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Nate Weiner turned down millions from Evernote to stay independent — but how big a business can you build off a bookmarklet?
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Nate Weiner turned down millions from Evernote to stay independent — but how big a business can you build off a bookmarklet?
Netflix is to expand its offering of original children's programming after it signed an exclusive deal with DreamWorks Animation.
FourSquare makes keeping track of where your friends are effortless, but what if you're not feeling particularly social on a given day? Hell is Other People is "an experiment in anti-social media."
What does a next-gen game look like? What does "next-gen" even mean?
No one’s accusing America’s largest airlines of being shining beacons of efficiency and customer service. But in many ways, they seem to willfully shirk the natural, logical order of things in an active bid to make traveling as miserable as possible.
Young tech companies are turning to venture funds that offer service and support over big checks.
After months of rumors and speculation on Microsoft's Office plans for iOS, the software giant is finally delivering a copy for iPhone today.
Government says adhering to French law is "not optional" for social media site.
You’ll soon be able to send messages into outer space — but some experts are worried about who’s listening, and what they’ll do when they hear you.
For over a century, the United States Navy has written its communications using only capital letters, but that tradition is now going through a sea change.
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