Top Stories of the Day // August 31, 2015

Monday, August 31, 2015 Posted by bloggerdaddy
Getting Banned From The App Store Was The Best Thing That Happened To Us | Netflix Is Letting A Number Of Hollywood Movies Go In Order To Focus On Exclusives | T-Mobile Doesn’t Like Customers Who Use 2,000GB Of Data Per Month | Your First 10 Customers Can Make Or Break You | Why Silicon Valley Falls Short When It Comes To Education | Ashley Madison Refutes Claims That Its Site Was Populated With Fake Female Accounts | Twitter Is Testing Funky New Photo And Video Editing Tools |
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MONDAY, AUGUST 31 2015 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
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Getting Banned From The App Store Was The Best Thing That Happened To Us

"Brace yourself, Marco...we've just been removed from the App Store." With those words, I visualized everything we'd slaved over for months crumple... Read More…

Netflix Is Letting A Number Of Hollywood Movies Go In Order To Focus On Exclusives

Neflix is bidding adieu to a slew of top Hollywood films from Epix as it continues to focus on hosting exclusive content on its service. As joint venture... Read More…
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Announcing The Disrupt SF 2015 Agenda

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T-Mobile Doesn’t Like Customers Who Use 2,000GB Of Data Per Month

T-Mobile CEO John Legere issued a strong announcement saying that some customers are abusing the company's network. While T-Mobile has become quite popular with... Read More…
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Your First 10 Customers Can Make Or Break You

Early in a startup's life, the main focus is building the right product for the right market. For most B2B startups, this is the period when you start winning... Read More…
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Why Silicon Valley Falls Short When It Comes To Education

Despite Silicon Valley billionaires' remarkable track record of innovation, it appears they have decided to throw in the towel on higher education. Each year,... Read More…

Ashley Madison Refutes Claims That Its Site Was Populated With Fake Female Accounts

Avid Life Media, the parent company behind hacked dating site Ashley Madison, says this morning that media reports claiming the site had very few active female... Read More…

Twitter Is Testing Funky New Photo And Video Editing Tools

It looks like Twitter is planning to give its users a lot more creativity in the photo and video department soon. That's according to numerous images posted by... Read More…
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