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Silicon Valley Sets Up Shop in New York

Silicon Valley Sets Up Shop in New York

Facebook, Twitter, Zynga, and others are building up their operations in the city

Zynga Is Looking to Curb Facebook Reliance

Zynga Is Looking to Curb Facebook Reliance

The online-game company plans to unveil services designed to promote other developers and lessen its dependence on Facebook, two people with knowledge of the matter said

Yelp to Raise as Much as $100 Million in IPO

The user-generated review website plans to raise as much as $100 million in its initial public offering, which may be the first from a major Internet company this year

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Ben Kunz is director of strategic planning at Mediassociates, a media planning and Internet strategy firm.

Siri Means You'll (Almost) Never Have to Die Here Comes Apple's Real TV

CEO Guide To Tech

Microsoft Kinect Lures Hackers

The first consumer device that can "see in 3D" is a big hit with hackers, who are quickly turning the Kinect Xbox accessory into a motion-sensing technology with broad applications

Virtual Shopping in 3D Quincy Cashes in on the Cloud More

Computers

Intel's Dilemma: Whose Problem Do Ultrabooks Solve?

Intel touts its Ultrabook laptops as offering great experiences in a small package, but the focus is on consumer needs already met by tablets and smartphones

Apple's Mac Pro May Be Fading Away What Will Apple Under CEO Tim Cook Look Like? More

Consumer Electronics

Can the FT Help Publishers Quit Their Apple Addiction?

The launch of the Financial Times Web-based reading app could lead other publishers to explore HTML5-based alternatives to Apple's ecosystem

Comics Should Embrace iOS Subscriptions Here's Spotify's Master Plan: Tackle iTunes Head-On More

Digital Entertainment

Comics Should Embrace iOS Subscriptions

As readership of printed comics tumbles amid rising revenues from Hollywood and merchandising, publishers should reinvigorate the market with in-app subscriptions

Pandora's Sales More Than Double as IPO Looms Apple Could Win the Cloud Music Game Thanks to Google and Amazon More

Internet

Did the AP Just Declare War on News Aggregators?

The newswire's suit against Meltwater looks like a sign that the AP isn't about to adapt to the changing realities of delivering news

News as a Process: How Journalism Works in the Age of Twitter What Louis C.K. Knows That Most Media Companies Don't More

Product Reviews

Toshiba's Energy-Saving E205 Laptop

The notebook sips power and beams video to a TV, but shortcomings keep the E205-S1904 Satellite from achieving star status

Sony's Elegant, Upscale Vaio X Netbook HTC's HD2: Beautiful But Endangered More

Science

SRI: Silicon Valley's Old School Incubator

After 65 years, SRI is still creating new technologies on many fronts, with SRI Ventures serving as its profit-sharing font of spinoffs

Facebook Codifies the Green Data Center A Mobile Ecosystem Slowly Grows Around Home Energy More

Social Media

The Rise and Inglorious Fall of Myspace

It once promised to redefine music, politics, dating, and pop culture. Rupert Murdoch fell in love with it. Then everything fell apart

The CEO Guide to Sentiment Analysis Photo-Sharing Service Instagram Gets $7 Million in Funding

Software

Android 4.0 for Tablets Still Needs Work

Google's co-called Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0 platform continues to lack the seamless software interface proffered by Apple

CEO Guide to Smart Cities Speech Smack-Down: Siri vs. Android Voice Actions More

Tech Maven

RIM's Vastly Improved BlackBerry Storm

New touchscreen sensors on the Storm 2 make a huge difference in usability. Still, Apple needn't worry

The 3G S iPhone: Apple's Force to Be Reckoned With Gateway's New One Lacks Wow More

Telecom

Android 4.0 for Tablets Still Needs Work

Google's co-called Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0 platform continues to lack the seamless software interface proffered by Apple

Speech Smack-Down: Siri vs. Android Voice Actions The FCC's AT&T Review Is Hardly Transparent More

Gigaom

The Rise of the 'SoMoClo' OS Begins

Apple's new OS X Mountain Lion is the Internet Age's first "SoMoClo" operating system (social + mobile + cloud)

Did the AP Just Declare War on News Aggregators? Are Photos Losing Meaning and Permanence? More

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