MediaFire says its cloud storage service now has 30 million users, but it seems that only a minority of those have installed the Android or iOS interfaces -- the former has seen less than 500,000 downloads, for example.
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My first reaction when I read about Yahoo buying Tumblr for $1.1 billion was utterly cynical: Here’s Marissa Mayer overpaying for something yet again.
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Released last Sunday, Dove's "Real Beauty Sketches" rocketed to the top of the Viral Video Chart for last week, topping some big competition from Kmart's "Ship My Pants" and Evian's babies.
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LinkedIn, the professional network people use to maintain an online resume, find jobs and job candidates, and network, is sending a clear message with its acquisition of news-reader Pulse: It's a media company, and it's not ashamed of that.
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Back in March, Yahoo bought a startup called Summly for $30 million.
Before Yahoo shut it down, Summly was a news aggregation app for smartphones.
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Pinterest hit 10 million unique monthly visitors last year faster than any website ever and now tops 30 million, per comScore.
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We more or less take Wi-Fi connectivity for granted these days, especially with the easy accessibility in public areas, including your local Starbucks.
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The iPhone 5S will come with a higher-end processor and a higher-megapixel camera, say the folks at DigiTimes.
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MapR has pulled in $30 million in funding to accelerate the adoption of open source computing framework, Hadoop.
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If you tuned into the Presidential debates this past Fall you may have caught the one moderated by CNN personality Candy Crowley.
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To counter the bad news about layoffs and angry employees at Yammer, Microsoft today announced that Yammer has achieved "record sales growth" since Redmond bought the company for $1.
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There is a seedy underbelly of the internet where people post nude or otherwise compromising photos of their ex-girlfriends or boyfriends for anyone to see, sometimes to get back at a lover who jilted them.
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Stealth mode firm DataGravity landed a $30 million series B round of funding that should help it on its quest to bring data-analysis services to the business masses.
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Get yo' popcorn ready. When your company is announcing the latest and greatest mobile OS, why not seize the opportunity to scrape up a few million bucks to make sure the entire world gets a proper introduction? Research in Motion will be forking out for a Super Bowl spot (which averages $3.
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