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An Honor for the Creator of the GIF

Steve Wilhite, who invented the enduring GIF file format in 1987, will receive a lifetime achievement Webby Award. ... [Published Bits - 1 hour ago]
Entities: Steve Wilhite
First reported 9 hours ago - Updated 1 hour ago - 1 reports

Live Blog: Apple and Corporate Taxes

A Senate panel is set to examine how Apple sidestepped tens of billions of dollars in taxes around the world. Live coverage begins at 9:30 a.m. ... [Published Bits - 9 hours ago]
Entities: Taxes
First reported 2 hours ago - Updated 2 hours ago - 1 reports

The New Flickr Is Pretty, but Is It Social?

Flickr unveiled its new Web site design, showing off high-resolution rectangular photos and a free terabyte of space for users. But the new Flickr still feels like it's missing something. ... [Published Bits - 2 hours ago]
Entities: Flickr
First reported 2 hours ago - Updated 2 hours ago - 1 reports

A $2,400 Fine for an Airbnb Host

A New York man who rented his room in a two-bedroom apartment on Airbnb must pay a $2,400 fine for violating the city’s administrative code, a judge has ruled. ... [Published Bits - 2 hours ago]
Entities: Airbnb Inc
First reported 6 hours ago - Updated 6 hours ago - 1 reports

Google: Let a Billion Supercomputers Bloom

The search giant is adapting its old playbook to compete in cloud computing: enlist small developers around the world and hope some of them create something huge. One hazard: Amazon and Microsoft are wise to this tactic. ... [Published Bits - 6 hours ago]
First reported 7 hours ago - Updated 7 hours ago - 1 reports

Daily Report: Apple’s Tax Practices Under Scrutiny

A Congressional investigation on Apple's tax practices, laying out the use of a complex web of foreign subsidiaries to minimize tax liability, set the stage for a potential confrontation with Apple's chief at a hearing on Tuesday. ... [Published Bits - 7 hours ago]
Entities: Taxes, Investigation
First reported 9 hours ago - Updated 9 hours ago - 1 reports

I.B.M. Puts Watson to Work in Business

I.B.M. will move its Watson artificial-intelligence technology into the mainstream of business with a new offering, IBM Watson Engagement Advisor. It is being pitched as a smart assistant especially useful in industries that receive many customer service ... [Published Bits - 9 hours ago]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated 22 hours ago - 1 reports

Tumblr Community Responds to Yahoo Bid

Tumblr faithfuls took to the service with letters and animated illustrations to protest the sale of the company to Yahoo for $1.1 billion. ... [Published Bits - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated 23 hours ago - 1 reports

Cisco: Big Data Is The Network, Too

The head of the world's biggest computer networking company says that the computer business and networking are collapsing into each other, as sensors and a bigger Internet deliver even more information to analyze. The implication is a lot of expensive ... [Published Bits - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Aid for F.C.C. in Defending Its Net Neutrality Rules

A Supreme Court decision seems to help the Federal Communications Commission’s high-profile attempt to defend its net neutrality rules against a court challenge. ... [Published Bits - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Apple Stores Are Bringing In More Money Per Visitor Than Ever

Apple's stock has taken a brutal beating since last year, but a report says the company's retail stores are bringing in more money per customer than ever. ... [Published Bits - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Tumblr Founder Says Site Will Stay an ‘Independent’ Effort

A day after Yahoo’s board approved a deal to acquire Tumblr for $1.1 billion, Marissa Mayer, Yahoo’s chief executive, and David Karp, Tumblr’s founder, reassured users that Tumblr would continue to operate as it did before. ... [Published Bits - May 20 2013]

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An Honor for the Creator of the GIF [Published Bits - 1 hour ago]
The New Flickr Is Pretty, but Is It Social? [Published Bits - 2 hours ago]
A $2,400 Fine for an Airbnb Host [Published Bits - 2 hours ago]
Google: Let a Billion Supercomputers Bloom [Published Bits - 6 hours ago]
Daily Report: Apple’s Tax Practices Under Scrutiny [Published Bits - 7 hours ago]
Live Blog: Apple and Corporate Taxes [Published Bits - 9 hours ago]
I.B.M. Puts Watson to Work in Business [Published Bits - 9 hours ago]
Aid for F.C.C. in Defending Its Net Neutrality ... [Published Bits - May 20 2013]
Apple Stores Are Bringing In More Money Per Vis... [Published Bits - May 20 2013]
Tumblr Founder Says Site Will Stay an ‘Independ... [Published Bits - May 20 2013]
Cisco: Big Data Is The Network, Too [Published Bits - May 20 2013]
Tumblr Community Responds to Yahoo Bid [Published Bits - May 20 2013]
Tech Industry Pushes to Amend Immigration Bill [Published Bits - May 20 2013]
Telecom’s Big Players Hold Back the Future [Published Bits - May 20 2013]
Daily Report: Yahoo’s Deal for Tumblr [Published Bits - May 20 2013]
Disruptions: Helper Robots Are Steered, Tentati... [Published Bits - May 19 2013]
Today’s Scuttlebot: Apple’s Tax Plan and Virtua... [Published Bits - May 18 2013]
Eric Schmidt of Google to Meet with British Pri... [Published Bits - May 17 2013]
Saudi Web Sites Under Attack Following Surveill... [Published Bits - May 17 2013]
Apple Fights Back in Antitrust Case Over E-Book... [Published Bits - May 17 2013]
At Google Conference, Cameras Even in the Bathroom [Published Bits - May 17 2013]
Today’s Scuttlebot: Google the Competitor, and ... [Published Bits - May 16 2013]
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Pebble Raises $15 Million as Wave of Smart Watc... [Published Bits - May 16 2013]
Google Buys a Quantum Computer [Published Bits - May 16 2013]
Little Is Said About Google Glass at Developers... [Published Bits - May 15 2013]
Today’s Scuttlebot: Anonymous Sharing and Histo... [Published Bits - May 15 2013]
Google Isn’t Afraid of Building for Apple’s Turf [Published Bits - May 15 2013]
Major Redesign of Google Maps Is Unveiled [Published Bits - May 15 2013]
Giving Students Credit for Programming Classes [Published Bits - May 15 2013]
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An Honor for the Creator of the GIF [Published Bits - 1 hour ago]
Steve Wilhite, who invented the enduring GIF file format in 1987, will receive a lifetime achievement Webby Award. ...
The New Flickr Is Pretty, but Is It Social? [Published Bits - 2 hours ago]
Flickr unveiled its new Web site design, showing off high-resolution rectangular photos and a free terabyte of space for users. But the new Flickr still feels like it's missing something. ...
A $2,400 Fine for an Airbnb Host [Published Bits - 2 hours ago]
A New York man who rented his room in a two-bedroom apartment on Airbnb must pay a $2,400 fine for violating the city’s administrative code, a judge has ruled. ...
Google: Let a Billion Supercomputers Bloom [Published Bits - 6 hours ago]
The search giant is adapting its old playbook to compete in cloud computing: enlist small developers around the world and hope some of them create something huge. One hazard: Amazon and Microsoft are wise to this tactic. ...
Daily Report: Apple’s Tax Practices Under Scrutiny [Published Bits - 7 hours ago]
A Congressional investigation on Apple's tax practices, laying out the use of a complex web of foreign subsidiaries to minimize tax liability, set the stage for a potential confrontation with Apple's chief at a hearing on Tuesday. ...
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