It is beginning to feel that Twitter is run by a gaggle of people more fixated on preening for a camera than running their company. Twitter got hacked last night, after a day of embarrassing downtime. This, some years into Twitter’s history, and after some $150 million in funding, is not only embarrassing and annoying, but is compromising [...] Full story...
An important part of The Next Web conference (get your tickets today!) is the TNW Paypal X Startup Rally.
Google could be leaving China as soon as the beginning of next month. According to China Business News, a Google China employee revealed April 10th as the day that Google will shutter Google.
Apple has today officially invited developers to begin submitting iPad applications to the App Store for inclusion in the grand opening of the iPad App Store at its launch on April 3rd.
Microsoft has enough developers to build anything it turns out. Today the Microsoft Office Labs team (think experimental projects for Office) announced OfficeTalk, a microblogging tool for your enterprise.
To put a fine point on it, changing Twitter Search to filter tweets by “popularity,” and not by their timestamp, is ridiculous.
Twitter is working on a new feature that will see the most popular tweets rise to the top of Twitter search results according to Twitter Developer Advocate Taylor Singletary.
WiredUK recently mapped the UK’s technology startups based around London’s answer to Silicon Valley: Old Street’s ‘Silicon Roundabout’.
Android, Google’s open source mobile operating system, has evolved past being just a platform for mobile phones, finding it’s way into digital photo frames, satellite navigation units, tablets and even laptops.
I’ve been waiting for this. Finally a slick and easy way to find all your iTunes music on Spotify.
Palm Inc. today reported lacklustre sales figures indicating the companies inability to sell it’s Pre and Pixi smartphones to consumers and increase it’s share in a market dominated by iPhone, Blackberry and Android devices.