Top Stories of the Day // November 16, 2013

Saturday, November 16, 2013 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Nov 16, 2013

Android vs. iOS Development: Fight!

The eternal startup question "Android or iOS first?" grows ever thornier, with news that Android's market share exceeds 80%. But never mind the managers and... read more

Nokia’s Tablet Gambit Will Drive Mobile Market Share For Microsoft If The Margins Hold Up

Nokia's Lumia 2520 tablet will set you back $500 if you want to buy it flat out. AT&T is more than happy to sell you one at that price. Pick it up with a... read more

Interview Confirms Ballmer Wasn’t Fired, But His Exit Was Accelerated

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was not forced out of his role at the company, but its board did hasten his exit, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal,... read more

Just.me’s Assets Are For Sale, And Founder Keith Teare Wants To Buy Them

The assets of mobile messaging startup Just.me are up for sale. Yet when founder Keith Teare called me to discuss the news, he argued that it's not a failure.... read more

Anonymous Hacktivist Jeremy Hammond Gets Maximum 10-Year Prison Sentence

Anonymous hacktivist, Jeremy Hammond, who leaked millions of emails from security firm Stratfor, has been slapped with the maximum prison sentence of 10 years.... read more

Microsoft Releases ’3D Builder,’ A 3D Printing App For Windows 8.1

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Zulily Closes First Day As A Public Company At $37.70 A Share, Marking A Win For Flash Sales

Closing the day at $37.70 a share, Zulily is proving to be a success among flash and daily deals sites. Its first-day performance could give other companies... read more

TOP VIDEOS

Boston Pitch-Off Winner Drop Lets You Leave Surprise Messages All Over Town

Location-based messaging has been tried before, and in a world where messages go in streams, go global, and go... read more

Founder Stories: The Struggle of Entrepreneurship Is An A/B Test

It’s cliché to point out that most overnight successes in technology actually take years of work, yet in... read more

TC Cribs: Wooga, Where Addictive Social Games Are Made In The Heart Of Berlin

Last month, a number of us TechCrunchers grabbed our passports and jetted to Berlin for our first-ever Disrupt... read more

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