By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on May 11th, 2013%
Paypal co-founder and Tech tycoon Peter Theil has offered Andrew Brackin, a British teen, with $100,000 to help in creating a technology firm but with a condition that he has to attend a university in San Francisco for two years.
The British teenager is one of the youngest businessman to offered with cash. Brackin have gone through rounds of thorough tests in the 2013 Theil Fellowship. The offered cash is to aid in setting up Bunchy, a program to be used for charities to raise money using the popular social networks. Andrew Brackin will also receive . . . → Read More: PayPal Co-founder Peter Theil Offered $100,000 to British Teen to Help Create a Company
By Jane Gracielo, on April 7th, 2013%
It is quite unusual for the social networking giant, Facebook, to ask apology to a user that’s not even doing or violating terms and conditions of the company.
A mother and user of the famous Facebook is complaining for banning her account and removing her photos showing or promoting breastfeeding to her fellow mothers.
Kristy Kemp, is a mother that maintains the Facebook group or page called Breastfeeding Mama Talk. The page has over 5,000 followers currently.
According to news report from KGO-TV in San Francisco, Kristy Kemp got mad and when . . . → Read More: Facebook Seeks Apology to Banned User Posting Breastfeeding Photos
By Jane Gracielo, on March 16th, 2013%
Dropbox, the most popular cloud storage company is now moving to make their business get even more bigger. They are not just a company that sticks to the cloud and syncing business, they do have ambition and not just a small ambition, a very big ambition that wants to be in every internet users center of online needs or apps. To make this happen, the cloud storage company acquired the owner of the Mailbox app, Orchestra.
The question now is how much did it cost for the San Francisco-based company to acquire Orchestra? According to various . . . → Read More: Dropbox Acquires Mailbox
By Dora Tutor, on June 27th, 2012%
The seven-inch Nexus could be a big rival to the top-selling Apple device which starts at around £400.
Another machine that only cost $199 is going to take on with the best selling iPad which starts around $499.
The Nexus which only measures 7-inch, much smaller than iPad, could be a good rival to Apple’s tablet. The new machine is said to be equipped with a powerful computer chip and will have the latest version of the Google’s Android OS which has been a great success for the millions of smartphones all over the . . . → Read More: Google’s Nexus Tablet for $199 Takes on iPad
By Antonnete Teresita, on April 30th, 2012%
The rumors about iPhone 5 are getting bigger and bigger and now people are expecting the release date on fall. Rumors are associated with the new features that the new iPhone might be with such as the new iOS6 and the new iCloud with iTunes streaming service. Regardless of what people say about the release date, news coming out talks mainly about the design and style; bigger and better 4-inch screen, crispier and sharper images with 50% more DPI, the liquidmetal casing rumor and a much more thinner iPhone than the old ones. But still, the talks about . . . → Read More: Rumors for iPhone 5 Release Date
By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on October 5th, 2011%
The chief executive of Salesforce.com, Marc Benioff, and onetime friend Larry Ellison, CEO of Oracle, said he is removed as the speaker of the OpenWorld conference by Oracle that will commence this week in San Francisco. He blames his friend Ellison for this move.
According to a tweet from Benioff’s twitter he said, “Larry just cancelled my keynote tomorrow! Beware of the false cloud,”Benioff is undeterred despite of his removal and announced that he moved his appearance to the St. Regis. “The show must go on! Sorry Larry!”, he said.
According to a statement, . . . → Read More: Benioff Blames Ellison for his Removal at OpenWorld Conference as Speaker
By Jane Gracielo, on August 28th, 2011%
Social networking site Facebook, after testing its online deals program for four months, has chosen to end the recently launched program, which were opened in five cities in Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, San Diego and San Francisco.
Facebook Deals begun in April providing tough fight to deals leaders like Groupon and LivingSocial.
Facebook said, “After testing Deals for four months, we’ve decided to end our Deals product in the coming weeks.”
Facebook added, “We think there is a lot of power in a social approach to driving people into local businesses. We’ve learned . . . → Read More: Facebook Would Soon Close Its Online Deals Program
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