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And to think, a decade ago, Apple spent a little over a half a million dollars on Washington lobbying efforts .
More from All Things Digital Although we likely won’t see driverless cars on the roads for at least another decade or two, there’s a chance that the first driverless cars we do see will be electric.
More from Boy Genius Report Michael Carusi points us to the news that Warner Bros., MGM and Universal Studios have agreed to pull nearly 2,000 films from Netflix's library, in order to put them in the Warner Bros.
More from TechDirt Apple has launched new iTunes promotion it has dubbed ëA Decade of iTunes.' However unlike Google Play, which has run has celebrated milestones and offered discounts on some content, Apple is not offering any apparent deals on charting songs and albums from the period covered.
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I cannot really remember when I first starting using the image viewer XnView on all of my Windows systems as one of the programs to browse images on it, but it certainly must have been a decade ago or even longer than that.
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The to-do list has gotten Asana, the calendar has gotten Fantastical, and the inbox has gotten Mailbox, but nobody has made a word processor for this decade.
More from CrunchGear Is SXSW for Business or just a Boondoggle? That’s the wrong question. More than ever, I heard more folks debating if SXSW was good for business, or just a boondoggle.
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We are an ambitious London-based technology company, funded and advised by a handful of the most successful technology entrepreneurs and investors of the past decade.
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"If you can wipe your nose, you can be a VC," Sing said. "Please don't tweet that."
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The thought that the iTunes Music Store Has Sold 25 Billion Songs in 10 Years is stunning. For many it is hard to remember the music industry landscape as iTunes started selling music a decade ago.
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Sometimes the press screws up. Anyone can screw up. The best thing to do is to admit that you screwed up, apologize, and make it right.
More from TechDirt I’m hearing that gdgt (pronounced ‘gadget’), the consumer electronics review site founded by Engadget co-founder Peter Rojas and former Engadget editor-in-chief Ryan Block, is in late-stage acquisition talks with AOL.
More from CrunchGear commentary The anti-circumvention provision of the DMCA has been stifling research, slowing innovation, and annoying consumers for more than a decade.
More from CNET News If you still love shopping for books by hand at your local Barnes & Noble, enjoy it while you can, because the company has announced that its cutting its store force by 30% within 10 years, lowering the total number of bookstores for the company down to 450 to 500 stores in the US.
More from SlashGear With whispers of slowing growth in Apple's Mac business gaining traction and overall sentiment surrounding the company at its lowest levels in roughly a decade, several of its largest resellers this week instated unusually steep price cuts on almost all sub-$2000 MacBook Pros and MacBook Airs.
More from Apple Insider I?ll admit it ? I like Microsoft?s Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8?s layout. It?s very neat and organized and everything just falls into place nicely, however after being used to the Start menu button for more than a decade, trying to navigate Windows 8?s UI got me a little confused at first.
More from DotGizmo According to the Columbia Journalism Review, the past decade has seen a dramatic decline in longer stories at some of the industry's leading newspapers.
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Over the past decade, it’s plain to see the change in what users term ‘good’ websites. Often, websites of the past were not intuitive; a certain nous or understanding of their flaws was needed to extract information swiftly.
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It's no secret that Facebook and Google are in a war for the social web.
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