At the end of June, I wrote about how we're working to deliver a consistent Twitter experience, and how we would soon introduce stricter guidelines about how the Twitter API is used. I'd like to give you more information about coming changes to the API and the migration plan while offering insights into today's Twitter ecosystem and why we're making these changes. In the coming weeks we will relea
SEATTLE — Within a few years, Amazon.com’s creative destruction of both traditional book publishing and retailing may be footnotes to the company’s larger and more secretive goal: giving anyone on the planet access to an almost unimaginable amount of computing power. Every day, a start-up called the Climate Corporation performs over 10,000 simulations of the next two years’ weather for more than o
米Yahoo!は8月27日(現地時間)、キャシー・サビット氏(45)を同社のCMO(最高マーケティング責任者)に任命したと発表した。同氏は9月14日にCMOに就任し、マリッサ・メイヤーCEOの直属となる。 サビット氏は、米Amazon.comの戦略的コミュニケーション担当副社長、米衣料大手のAmerican Eagle OutfittersのCMOなどを経て、2009年に写真共有サービスLockerzを立ち上げた。同サービスは現在4500万人のユーザーを持つ。同氏はこの発表の直前までLockerzのCEOを務めていた。 メイヤーCEOは発表文で「Amazon、American Eagle Outfitters、Lockerzなどで消費者に愛されるブランドを確立させてきたキャシーの広範な経験は、Yahoo!の未来創造にとって非常に価値がある」と語った。 Lockerzは同日、COO(最高経営
SAP gives startups millions of dollars worth of software. Here’s why. SAP's startup program is not just about building loyalty with early-stage companies. It's about ensuring SAP has an equity stake and, when the timing is right, that it can make the first stab at acquisition. Spend any time at SAP‘s headquarters in Silicon Valley and you’ll hear the name “HANA” spoken in hushed and reverential to
Evernote Declares A ‘Cease-Fire’ In Its War With Paper, Partners With Moleskine For Smart Notebooks Evernote CEO Phil Libin said today that he doesn’t spend a lot of time thinking about competition, but he admits that there has been one “age-old rivalry” — with pen-and-paper. Hearing about people who still take notes on paper is “infuriating,” Libin said, in part because he still does it himself.
By Nick Bilton August 19, 2012 11:00 am August 19, 2012 11:00 am The Pebble, at left, and Nike FuelBand,, can connect to a smartphone and share information. Cellphones have already muscled onto watches’ turf as a time-telling tool. Now, some of the biggest technology companies are eyeing your wrist, too. Companies like Apple, Nike and Sony, along with dozens of start-ups, hope to strap a device on
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