Address Book App Brewster Now Factors in Location, Fixes “Favorites”
Brewster, the smartphone app that pulls all of your digital address books into one place, has introduced some new features meant to make your digital life management that much easier — even if you’ve...
View ArticleMissing From Surface Tablet: Barnes & Noble's Nook App
When Microsoft agreed to invest $300 million in Barnes & Noble’s new subsidiary Nook Media LLC earlier this year, Barnes & Noble committed to creating a Nook e-reading app for Microsoft’s new...
View ArticleViral Video: The Creepy Alien Movie From the "Twilight" Lady
It’s called “The Host,” and it’s all depressing sci-fi future, with the usual aliens occupying human bodies and taking over the whole world. You know who’s been snatched if they have glowing eyes....
View ArticleViral Video: Samuel L. Jackson Channels Taylor Swift (Oh, Goody)
A while back, the incomparable actor Samuel L. Jackson did an epic reading of the book “Go the F**k to Sleep.” Now, the “Django Unchained” movie star is taking on an even bigger task, with a dramatic...
View ArticleEric Schmidt Unloads on China in New Book
Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt is brutally clear: China is the most dangerous superpower on Earth. Corporate Intelligence reviewed preliminary galleys of Schmidt’s new book, “The New Digital...
View ArticleStudy: Online Media Pays Off for Consumers More Than Offline
Apparently, you can get media satisfaction — as long as you are online as opposed to offline. According to a new study by the Boston Consulting Group, consumers accrue more value from their online...
View ArticleGavin Newsom Talks About Transparent Government (Video)
Last week, I ambled over to the Founders Den in San Francisco’s SOMA neighborhood to talk to California Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom about his new book, “Citizenville: How to Take the Town Square Digital and...
View ArticleOld Media Doesn't Get New Media, Chapter 203: The Sheryl Sandberg Attack
Take one Silicon Valley exec. Who is rich. Who is a woman. Who seems, on the superficial surface at least, to have it all. Mix with high-profile book she has penned about gender issues in the...
View ArticleLeading Up to Sheryl Sandberg's Book Launch, LeanIn.org Goes Live
Just days away from the launch of her first book, “Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead,” Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and a group of fellow women entrepreneurs have launched LeanIn.org, the...
View ArticleTelling Employees He Hasn't "Walked the Talk," Cisco's John Chambers Leans In...
As most of the free world knows by now — from the ubiquitous media coverage that Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and her new book, “Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead,” has gotten of late — there...
View ArticleThe Pramana Collective: New Tech PR Firm Made Up of Old PR Hands
A trio of high-profile tech communications execs from Twitter (Sean Garrett), Facebook (Brandee Barker), and Skype (Brian O’Shaughnessy), have joined forces to create a new firm called the Pramana...
View ArticleLeaning In to No. 1: Sheryl Sandberg's Book Tops Both NYT and Amazon...
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg might still be trying to figure out the social networking giant’s mobile monetization strategy, but there’s one thing she has locked: The top spot on two of the most...
View ArticleActually, Amazon Paid About $150 Million for Goodreads
According to sources, Amazon paid about $150 million for Goodreads, the popular books recommendation service. But that number could close in on $200 million, if certain performance metrics are met....
View ArticleGoogle's Next Group of Gadgets Will Blow You Away, Says Eric Schmidt
Google chairman Eric Schmidt is spending a lot of time on the road right now — he’s got a new book to promote — but he has popped into Google’s Motorola unit to see what the phone company is working...
View ArticlePaperback Version of Jobs Best-Selling Bio to Be Released in Fall, With New...
Simon & Schuster said it will finally be publishing the paperback edition of Walter Isaacson’s best-selling authorized biography of Steve Jobs on September 10, which will feature a new cover image...
View ArticleApple Loses E-Book Antitrust Trial
All of the big publishers settled with the U.S. government after the feds accused them of conspiring to fix e-book prices with Apple. But Apple fought the case, and now it looks like that decision may...
View ArticleI Connect, Therefore I Am Distracted: Q&A With Author Alex Pang
Tech-enabled distraction is one of the more pressing issues of our time, I’d argue. We seem to be increasingly terrible at paying attention, and at detaching ourselves from our devices. But while many...
View ArticleTragedy: Amazon's First CFO and Internet Pioneer Joy Covey Dies in Bike Accident
Photo by Bob Williams, from Joy Covey’s Facebook profile I met Joy Covey in the mid-1990s, which is a very long time ago in Internet terms, on a trip I made to Seattle to visit the then-fledgling...
View ArticleMarissa Mayer! Dan Loeb! ResumeGate! High Jinks! Here Comes the Inevitable...
Nicholas Carlson of Business Insider Business Insider writer Nicholas Carlson will be turning his recent mega-article about Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer into a book for Business Plus, an imprint of Grand...
View ArticleBilton Twitter Book -- Co-Founder Jack Dorsey Almost Went to Facebook (And...
What do you do after getting pushed out of the CEO seat of the Internet company you co-founded? Maybe you take a trip to the beach and leave the worries of Silicon Valley behind for a time. Or, if...
View ArticleFortune's Most Powerful Women List Has Lots of Tech Stars, With...
Given all the focus on females in top leadership in tech recently — due to the worthy (and it is most certainly that, no matter how much some misguided people might say it is not) debate over the lack...
View ArticleTwitter to Wait Until After IPO to Name Woman -- Likely With International...
According to sources close to the situation, Twitter is planning on waiting until after its IPO — which is set to take place next week — to name its first woman to its board. The move makes some level...
View ArticleThe NYT's Nick Bilton Talks About His Book on IPO-Ready Twitter (Video)
I always like to indulge in a little logrolling in our own time, but this video interview I did with New York Times columnist Nick Bilton about his new book is pretty fun. “Hatching Twitter: A True...
View ArticleChegg Set to Go Public Tomorrow in Next Post-Twitter Tech IPO
Call it the Twitter effect — Silicon Valley will see another IPO of a consumer-focused online effort tomorrow, when Chegg is set to go public. Many people familiar with the situation said the Santa...
View ArticleBook Excerpt: How Minecraft Creator Markus Persson Almost Took a Job at Valve
In September 2010, Minecraft was just over a year past its initial, unfinished release. A “full” version wouldn’t come out for 14 more months. If not for one single meeting that month, the indie game...
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