Top Stories of the Day // February 22, 2013

Friday, February 22, 2013 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Feb 22, 2013

RedBus Continues To Dominate In India, But That's Not What Makes Them Special

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Alleged Galaxy S IV Cases Sprout Up On The Web

A handful of cases seem to have leaked out for the forthcoming Galaxy S IV smartphone from Samsung. Since the phone has not yet been announced, we should... read more

Orange Acquired Dailymotion For $168 Million By Buying Out Remaining 51% Stake [Update: Orange Confirms]

Back in January 2011, Orange acquired 49 percent of Dailymotion for $78 million (€59 million), and declared that they wanted to buy out the remaining 51... read more

The Best Platform For Online Discussion Doesn't Exist Yet

Blog commenting systems are bizarre, broken and dated. TechCrunch recently switched from Facebook Comments to Livefyre - a change that, for the record, I had no... read more

Facebook Admits Critical Bugs Caused Page Reach To Be Misreported For Months

While trying to speed up its iOS and Android apps, Facebook accidentally stripped out too much data about news feed posts by Pages. This caused bugs in Page... read more

Tablets Take Off In 2012 According To Millennial, With Kindle Fire And iPad Mini Seeing Rapid Growth

In a new report from mobile ad platform Millennial Media, the company compiles its data on mobile device share across its network for all of 2012, revealing... read more

Study: Online Courses May Be The Worst For Minorities And At-Risk Students

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Zendesk Hacking Affects Tumblr, Pinterest and Twitter Users

Customer service software provider Zendesk announced a security breach that affects users of Twitter, Pinterest and Tumblr. Zendesk said that the hacker... read more

Nokia To Go Downmarket At MWC To Better Compete With Huawei And ZTE, Report Says

Windows Phone 8 is Nokia's big play for the future, but as a result of focusing on those devices and their higher-end target market, the company is giving up... read more

Foxconn Hiring Freeze May Be Because Of Robots, Not Slack iPhone 5 Demand

Apple's shares were hit after investors worried that a hiring freeze at Foxconn's China plants is related to slowing iPhone 5 sales. Foxconn suspended... read more

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