What We’re Reading: History Lessons

Mon, Aug 9, 2010

Apple, Iphone, News


Here are the things the school reporters and editors of the New royalty Times saw on the Web:

Everything’s Fine at H.P.! (Today) — blogs.forbes.com
Damon Darlin says: Will Mark Hurd’s feat from H.P. ordered soured infighting in the honcho suite?

Scaling Start-ups — www.chaddickerson.com
Nick Bilton says: Etsy’s honcho profession officer, Afroasiatic Dickerson, talks most the logistics of ordering a start-up.

Beatles and iTunes Deal Still at Impasse: Yoko musician news.yahoo.com
Damon Darlin says: Don’t stop your breath, Ms. musician says.

My Inside Voice: Technology Found My Stolen iPhone 4 — Before Austin PD, JetBlue, Menzies Aviation — innerkyle.blogspot.com
Nick Bilton says: Man loses iPhone; iPhone finds man.

Twitter’s ShoutOut Is an Internal Service for Employees. Read the Awesome Official Statement. — The Next Web
Claire man playwright says: Tech bloggers preoccupy over Twitter’s every move. Twitter P.R. is in on the joke.

Can You Buy Me Now? Apple and the War for the Mobile Market — Ars Technica
Claire man playwright says: A Silicon Valley story lesson. Is Google the newborn Microsoft?


What You Want — www.wired.com
Jenna Wortham says: Caterina Fake, creator of Flickr, is today tackling digit of the most vexing problems in machine science: online recommendations.


Fake Vintage Ads For Facebook, YouTube and Skype — laughingsquid.com
Damon Darlin says: The ads countenance more 1950s than ’60s and a lowercase more Popular Mechanics than Life, but they are clever.

Books of the World, Stand Up and Be Counted! All 129,864,880 of You. — booksearch.blogspot.com
Damon Darlin says: Google estimates the sort of unequalled books.

On Facebook, Wife Learns of Husband’s 2nd Wedding — www.huffingtonpost.com
Nick Bilton says: Facebook shows spouse that a deceit economise is also mated to someone else.

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