الجمعة، 15 يونيو 2012

Why Did Paul Allen Bet $3.5 Million on SportStream?

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Why Did Paul Allen Bet $3.5 Million on SportStream?
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After reporter Barrett Tryon posted a link to an article on his personal Facebook Timeline, his boss told him it violated the company's social media policy. Tryon refused to remove it, sparking a whole conversation about the legality of social...



Can Mobile App Discovery Be Fixed?
Thursday, June 14, 2012 5:38 PMArie Abecassis
In the last few years the growth of smart devices has exploded. As a result, there are now more than one million active apps. Other drivers that are contributing to app growth include the standardization of development tools, decreasing...



Time Inc. Now Selling Subscriptions Through the App Store
Thursday, June 14, 2012 3:20 PMLauren Indvik
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