Top Stories of the Day // April 20, 2014

Sunday, April 20, 2014 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Apr 20, 2014

The Dawn Of Cloud 2.0 And Why Google Started A Price War

Google recently announced up to 85 percent reduction in pricing for its PaaS and BigQuery services. Soon after, AWS and Microsoft followed suit. Welcome... read more

Who Gets Into Accelerators? Persistent Men With SaaS Apps, Says Study

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Messaging Is A Winner-Take-Some Market

If you are anything like me, you use multiple messaging apps on a daily or weekly basis – and you use them for more than just texting. My colleagues, friends... read more

Crowdfunded Gadgets That Talk To Your Home And Charge Your Phone With Wind Power

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Nike Says The FuelBand Isn’t Dead, New Color Options Coming

Nike was said to be shutting down its FuelBand department on the heels of layoffs on Friday, signalling a significant exit of the wearable fitness device market... read more

The 3D Printing Landfill Of Opportunity

There are lots of reasons to love 3D printing. It democratizes manufacturing, putting consumers in granular control of the things they own -- rather than... read more

Why Your Favorite App Isn't Business-Related And How It Can Be

Think about your favorite app. Let me guess. It's a consumer app -- something like Uber, Instagram or Pinterest. So what do we do to get business apps into... read more



TOP VIDEOS

Gillmor Gang: Action Items

 The Gillmor Gang — Dan Farber, Kevin Marks, Semil Shah, Danny Sullivan, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor —... read more

214 Technologies Is Crowdfunding A Smart Doorbell Called Chui

 "What the heck is a smart doorbell?" That's what my friends asked me any time I mentioned that I'd be meeting... read more

Ask A VC: Next World Capital's Ben Fu On Engineer Recruiting Challenges

In this week’s episode of Ask A VC, we hosted Next World Capital’s Ben Fu in the studio to talk about... read more

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