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Brandon Watson, who was in charge of getting developers to build apps for Windows Phone, is quitting Microsoft to work on Kindle apps at Amazon.
Facebook wants the new mobile ad product it is developing to go live before its IPO starts trading, a source tells us.
Here's a surprise: Microsoft today released tools that lets Windows Phone 7 apps be built and hosted on Amazon's cloud.
Facebook's ad revenue may not be growing fast enough to justify a $100 billion valuation. But ads are not the company's only source of revenue.
It's hardly a surprise that Samsung will be partaking in its favorite past time come Super Bowl Sunday—Apple baiting and bashing.
Mayfield Fund's managing director Tim Chang is obsessed with the whole quantified self movement, where people use gadgets to keep track of their health and fitness.
Depending on your number of friends, you could have as many as seven million people seeing your Facebook profile.
I have a Sony laptop computer. It is less than a year old. It was not cheap. I bought the best components, memory and hardware components options available including 3-year in home support.
Apple has hired former Xbox LIVE marketing chief Robin Burrowes as the head of App Store Marketing for iTunes Europe, reports The Next Web.
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Facebook has filed the paperwork to go public. Mark Zuckerberg is worth approximately $25 billion.