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May 7, 2012 Posted By:
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Oh the “where do I find hot startups?” problem … VCs have been grappling with this for ages, resorting to such avenues as rampant gossiping, reading TechCrunch, informally tapping into early stage investor networks for intros to later stage deals and apparently, according to PandoDaily‘s Sarah Lacy, setting up formal programs where entrepreneurs who are “network rich and...
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May 7, 2012 Posted By:
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Plug in your iDevices people, because Apple just released an update.
It’s a minor one, to be sure, but brings about some rather helpful bug fixes. Most notably, you should no longer receive the “Unable To Purchase” message when buying digital content from the iTunes or App Store.
There have also been some complaints about AirPlay video playback, which will be resolved...
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May 7, 2012 Posted By:
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This document describes the security content of iOS 5.1.1 Software Update, which can be downloaded and installed using iTunes.
For the protection of our customers, Apple does not disclose, discuss, or confirm security issues until a full investigation has occurred and any necessary patches or releases are available. To learn more about Apple Product Security, see the Apple Product Security website.
For...
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May 7, 2012 Posted By:
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In one of the most anticlimactic (and likely ineffective) marketing campaigns in history, RIM has today launched its “Wake Up. Be Bold.” campaign in Australia. It began with a group of “protestors” disembarking from a bus outside of Apple’s Sydney store with signs that read “Wake Up.” But don’t get too excited — that’s the most exciting part of the...
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May 7, 2012 Posted By:
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Among ethnic groups, Asian Americans are the most likely to pack a smartphone
FORTUNE -- The move from so-called feature phones to smartphones continues apace.
As of March 2012, 50.4% of U.S. mobile subscribers owned smartphones, up from 47.8% in December 2011, according to a Nielsen survey released Monday. Google's (GOOG) Android was the most popular smartphone operating system (48.5%), while...
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May 7, 2012 Posted By:
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From Jobs to Sculley to Spindler to Amelio to Jobs (again) and Cook
Click to enlarge. Source: Fabio Zambelli from Fortune data
FORTUNE -- It's been nearly a year since Fabio Zambelli retired SetteB.IT, the Italian-language blog with which he'd been covering Apple (AAPL) since 2006. But he's still tracking the company's progress. When Fortune released its annual listing of...
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May 7, 2012 Posted By:
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From Jobs to Sculley to Spindler to Amelio to Jobs (again) and Cook
Click to enlarge. Source: Fabio Zambelli from Fortune data
FORTUNE -- It's been seven months since Fabio Zambelli retired SetteB.IT, the Italian-language blog with which he'd been covering Apple (AAPL) for more than five years. But he's still tracking the company's progress. When Fortune released its annual...
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May 6, 2012 Posted By:
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Editor’s note: Alexander Haislip is a marketing executive with cloud-based server automation startup ScaleXtreme and the author of Essentials of Venture Capital. Follow him on Twitter @ahaislip.
Congratulations. You’re the CEO of a startup. You’re doing the hardest job in business. You’ve raised money from venture capitalists and turned down better-paying jobs elsewhere. You’ve mastered complicated things such as capitalization...
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May 6, 2012 Posted By:
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The Oracle of Omaha has a second rule: Don't buy companies you don't understand
Buffett with University of Nebraska cheerleaders Saturday. Photo: Lane Hickenbottom/Reuters
FORTUNE -- Some 18,300 people -- more than attended Barack Obama's massive campaign kickoff Saturday -- showed up for Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholder's meeting in Omaha yesterday. And judging from the New York Times' live blog, it was a...
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May 5, 2012 Posted By:
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One hundred and two minutes with Clay Christensen and Horace Dediu
Christensen on TCTV, via TechCrunch
FORTUNE -- About 40 minutes into the interview with Clay Christensen that Asymco's Horace Dediu posted Wednesday on his Critical Path podcast, Dediu brings the conversation around to Apple (AAPL).
Christensen, who was Dediu's mentor at Harvard Business School, is best known as the author of
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