February 25, 2009
Microsoft v. TomTom – First thoughts
Today, Microsoft announced that it had filed a legal action with the International Trade Commission (ITC) against automotive navigation systems maker, TomTom for infringement of several different [...]
Troubled Asset Relief Program means trouble for highly-skilled H-1B workers
On February 6, the U.S. Senate voted to put stricter limits on banks and other recipients of taxpayer money through the Troubled Assets Relief Program, or TARP, [...]
What Everyone is Talking About
It's what everyone is talking about. The decision and its effect on America is sparking dinner table and water cooler conversation, pitting friend against friend. No matter [...]
SF Chronicle readers pitch their business ideas to VCs
The San Francisco Chronicle has an interesting and fun articlein which venture capitalists comment on ideas for startups that were submitted to the paper by its readers. [...]
New Broadband Report Hypes Quality, not Quantity of Connections
According to a new connectivity scorecard created by Leonard Waverman of the London Business School, it's not the pure size of connections that matter, er, it's how [...]
Developers upset by opaque Apple App store criteria
Yahoo!Tech has an interesting article on the mysterious criteria used by Apple’s App store to approve or reject an application, and on a movement “growing within the [...]