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february 2012 by mlapida
Why TechCrunch is boring, SAP is not, and the world has gone mad
It’s cold by the way. Winter finally arrived, I realised as I pondered SAP’s acquisition of SuccessFactors on the run into work. I can still feel the cold imbued from the…
enterprise  tech  from readability
december 2011 by mlapida
The Next Steve Jobs Will Be A Chick
The comedian (and father of two daughters) salutes the feminine future. Louis C.K. (here with actress Hadley Delany) uses interactions with his real-life daughters as fodder for his Emmy-nominated…
comedy  tech  from readability
november 2011 by mlapida
mlapida • Additionally, much like the standard Gingerbread...
New tumblr post: "Additionally, much like the standard Gingerbread browser, the Fire suffers from laggy scrolling and..."
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november 2011 by mlapida
Spool Is Instapaper On Steroids | TechCrunch
Spool is a new service aimed at addressing the problem created by the multi-device, multi-screen environment we now live in, where the content consumption experience can vary widely from platform to platform. On iOS devices, for example, you can’t watch Flash videos without serious workarounds. On an iPod Touch or other standalone media player, you need a Wi-Fi signal in order to browse the Web.
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september 2011 by mlapida
A Tech Blogger Who Leaps Over the Line
When Michael Arrington, the editor of the popular Web site TechCrunch , told his…
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september 2011 by mlapida
Windows Azure vs. Amazon Web Services
The Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) markets are growing faster than ever. But sometimes it seems like startups base their infrastructure…
saas  tech  amazon  microsoft  from readability
september 2011 by mlapida
It’s Not A Mirror, It’s A Crystal Ball
Aside from a few tweets, I’ve mainly stayed out of the latest TechCrunch brouhaha. These things tend to flare up every few months, and they ultimately end up meaning nothing. But I would like to address one thing in particular, because The New York Times’ David Carr names me specifically in <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/05/business/media/michael-arringtons-audacious-venture.html"…
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september 2011 by mlapida
Speculating on Speculation
There’s a strong possibility that I will regret this statement later, but: I don’t think the Amazon Tablet, as rumored, is going to sell very well — even with “Amazon front page Help”. Marco Arment argues that the Amazon Tablet will put battery life first, then price. Meaning it will be a crappy feeling product that is thicker than an iPad and will…
tablet  amazon  tech  from readability
august 2011 by mlapida
In Apple’s Shadow, Amazon Labors
Amazon’s (NASDAQ: AMZN) stock has outperformed Apple’s (NASDAQ: AAPL) over the past year, past two years, and past five years. But, Apple is the leader, supposedly, in the…
finance  tech  apple  from readability
august 2011 by mlapida
Why Has There Been So Much Hacking Lately? Or Is It Just Reported More? A Freakonomics Quorum « Freakonomics
Rupert Murdoch, CEO of News Corp., sits in a car as he is driven along Whitehall, prior to a parliamentary committee hearing on the phone hacking scandal, in London,…
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august 2011 by mlapida

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