Top Stories of the Day // March 9, 2015

Monday, March 9, 2015 Posted by bloggerdaddy
On Secretly Terrible Engineers |
Apple’s ‘Spring Forward’ Watch Event Live Blog |
Selling A Wearable Apple |
Confirmed: SugarCRM Buys Mobile Startup Stitch, Shuts It Down |
What To Expect From The Apple Watch Event |
What I've Learned About Deal Sourcing |
Tesla China Cuts Jobs After Slow Sales |
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Today's Top Stories // Mar 9, 2015

On Secretly Terrible Engineers

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Apple’s ‘Spring Forward’ Watch Event Live Blog

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Selling A Wearable Apple

"Oh, Apple's making a luxury watch thing, of course it hired the CEO of Burberry to pitch it." That's the common line of thinking when it comes to how Apple... read more

Confirmed: SugarCRM Buys Mobile Startup Stitch, Shuts It Down

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What To Expect From The Apple Watch Event

The Apple Watch is set to be the star of Apple's special event on Monday in San Francisco, putting us in the rare position of actually knowing a lot about... read more

What I've Learned About Deal Sourcing

I've spent the past two years selling to, building for, and raising from VCs. In this time, I have met with thousands of people who play various roles in the... read more

Tesla China Cuts Jobs After Slow Sales

One year after its cars first became available in China, Tesla Motors is scaling back its workforce after weak sales. The company confirmed to Bloomberg that it... read more

TOP VIDEOS

Gillmor Gang: Hold the Phone

 The Gillmor Gang — Dan Farber, John Taschek, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor. Topics include... read more

Garmin Fenix 3 Review: For When You Need To Look Good Tracking Your Activity

 This is common and one of the chief concerns Garmin is addressing with the Fenix 3. It looks and works like... read more

Hands On Video With HTC's New Android Flagship, The One M9

 It’s evolution not revolution for HTC’s new top-of-the-line smartphone, the One M9. But the predecessors... read more

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