Top Stories of the Day // January 3, 2015

Saturday, January 3, 2015 Posted by bloggerdaddy
Details Unveiled For Twitter’s Native Video Player To Rival YouTube |
How Self-Balancing Electric Skateboard Onewheel Goes From Assembly Line To Users’ Homes |
How Big Data Will Transform Our Economy And Our Lives In 2015 |
Oracle Is Getting Ahead Of The Competition When It Comes To Data |
Microsoft And Yahoo Confirm Search Outages |
13 Stories You Don’t Want To Miss This Week |
The Cybersecurity Tipping Point |
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Today's Top Stories // Jan 3, 2015

Details Unveiled For Twitter’s Native Video Player To Rival YouTube

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How Self-Balancing Electric Skateboard Onewheel Goes From Assembly Line To Users’ Homes

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How Big Data Will Transform Our Economy And Our Lives In 2015

The great Danish physicist Niels Bohr once observed that "prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future." Particularly in the... read more

Oracle Is Getting Ahead Of The Competition When It Comes To Data

Hot on the heels of a partnership with Dun & Bradstreet, the announcement of the Datalogix acquisition marks an aggressive move on Oracle's part -- an... read more

Microsoft And Yahoo Confirm Search Outages

Microsoft's search engine Bing.com and other sites, including live.com, suffered a brief outage of somewhere around 20 minutes today, give or take, according to... read more

13 Stories You Don’t Want To Miss This Week

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The Cybersecurity Tipping Point

As we bear witness to the aftermath of major attacks this year against the likes of Target, Home Depot, Neiman Marcus and most recently, Sony, it becomes clear... read more

TOP VIDEOS

CrunchWeek's 2014 In Review: Hacks Aplenty, Mega Money, Tech's Stars Under Scrutiny

 This week’s episode of CrunchWeek is coming a couple of days early, since it’s really a CrunchYear... read more

Built In Brooklyn: Tattly Works With Artists And Designers To Create Sweet-Looking Temporary Tattoos

 Thanks to Tattly, the Dumbo-based startup featured in our latest episode of Built in Brooklyn, you can adorn... read more

Built In Brooklyn: Farmigo Brings Local Produce To Schools, Offices, And Homes

 Food startup Farmigo is a San Francisco transplant — like me. The company was initially based on the... read more

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