Top Stories of the Day // March 2, 2014

Sunday, March 2, 2014 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Mar 2, 2014

AmEx Debuts Its Most Mobile-Integrated, Rewards-Focused Credit Card

AmEx has offered a number of different cards to consumers: The Blue Card appeals to those who like cash back options and the Platinum card is specialized for... read more

Raspberry Pi Chalks Up Sales Of 2.5M+ As It Turns Two — $10K Bounty Offered For Opening Its Blob

Happy Birthday Raspberry Pi! The low-cost Linux microcomputer has just turned two years old. And boy how it's grown. read more

Our Dangerous Obsession With The MVP

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Volvo, Ferrari, And Mercedes First To Add iOS In The Car Next Week

iOS in the Car, announced by Eddy Cue last year at the iOS 7 launch, was supposed to appear in 2014 and, according to the Financial Times, it's finally coming... read more

Comcast Is Acquiring Video Ad Company FreeWheel For $320 Million

FreeWheel has become the go-to platform for many TV networks that stream their content online. And it's about to become part of the biggest distributor of... read more

As Auroracoin “Airdrop” Approaches, What Does It Mean When A Nation Adopts A Cryptocurrency?

Iceland has its own Satoshi. A programmer called Baldur Friggjar Odinsson has created an alternative to bitcoin that he is calling AuroraCoin and in... read more

2014 Could Be The ‘Tipping Point’ For Female Founders, Says Y Combinator’s Jessica Livingston

Y Combinator held its first ever Female Founders Conference Saturday afternoon at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. In opening remarks,... read more



TOP VIDEOS

CrunchWeek: Mt.Gox Implodes, GrubHub Seamless $100M IPO, Facebook Kills Email Feature

There's a lot to be excited about today: March is coming in like a lion, Mercury is finally out of retrograde,... read more

Gillmor Gang: Meat and Potatoes

The Gillmor Gang — Dan Farber, Keith Teare, Kevin Marks, and Steve Gillmor — marked Farber's transition from the... read more

Keen On… Absolute Value: What Really Influences Customers In The Age Of (Nearly) Perfect Information

How do we decide what to buy? According to Itamar Simonson and Emanuel Rosen, the authors of Absolute Value: What... read more

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