Top Stories of the Day // May 3, 2014

Saturday, May 3, 2014 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // May 3, 2014

With IPO Hopes Fading, Square And Box Face Reality Of Commodity Products

Square and Box would seem to be the very epitome of every startup founder's dream of reaching the pinnacle of entrepreneurial success. Take a kernel of an... read more

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At a time when Silicon Valley is facing increasing scrutiny over the treatment of women in technology, there emerges a website called Codebabes.com, where, as... read more

Steve Ballmer Now Owns More Microsoft Stock Than Bill Gates

Bill Gates sold 4.6 million Microsoft shares recently, an SEC filing released today indicates. That action lowered his holdings to 330,141,164 shares in the... read more

After Technology Destroys Capitalism

In honor of May Day, let's think big for a moment. No, no, no. Bigger than that. Consider all the furious attention paid to economic inequality of late,... read more

Apple Acquires Power Efficient LED Tech Company LuxVue

Apple has acquired LuxVue Technology, a stealthy company that had been working on micro-LED, screen technologies, we've heard from sources close to the... read more

Facebook Promotes VP Of Product Chris Cox To Chief Product Officer, But No Organizational Change

Chris Cox helped invent News Feed and devised Facebook's "Social By Design" strategy, so now the company is recognizing his critical contributions by promoting... read more

Google Buys Rangespan To Add Big Data Inventory Management To Google Shopping

Google has made another move to build out its e-commerce business, and specifically its retail portal Google Shopping. It has acquired Rangespan, a London-based... read more

TOP VIDEOS

CrunchWeek: Foursquare Splits Into Two Apps, Facebook f8, Twitter Stock Sinks To New Lows

Most of the TechCrunch team has converged in New York City in advance of our annual Disrupt NY conference. So in... read more

Meet AltSchool, The Startup That Is Going To Reinvent Primary Education

Education is one of the last industries that is still going through massive change and disruption with the introduction... read more

Inside Jobs: Why Fitbit's Tim Roberts Looks For Rock Bands, Not Just Rock Stars

 As a kid growing up, Tim Roberts wanted to be an artist. Today as an adult, he’s the vice president... read more

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