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The rise of cloud and big data is altering business models, and in the process shifting corporate hierarchies, too.
Recent events, tragic and triumphant, emphasize the social web's role as a central source for disseminating breaking news.
While OS X continues to be a starting point for my music, I find now when it comes to rehearsals, everything I need is on my iPad.
Fans of the social-blogging network might not like the idea much, but a $1-billion acquisition of Tumblr would arguably solve a number of problems for Yahoo -- and do the same for Tumblr CEO David Karp.
Everlane and True & Co are part of a new wave of e-commerce startups that are using emotion and design to sell goods.
No new hardware appeared at Google I/O, but a recently released phone debuts as a Nexus-like device. Meanwhile, Google updated Android, without adding further fragmentation issues, through dozens of new services, apps and APIs.
Costa Rica's killer bull, fear in Cyprus, crimes of Ranbaxy and BitCoin bubble -- that along with basketball uber coach Phil Jackson are part of this week's reading material.