Bloomberg’s retrenching of its news operation around market-moving news briefs for traders and bankers — not to mention its deference towards the Chinese government — is a sign of how its… Read more »
Peter Burrows and and Dina Blass are reporting on discussions they have had with people privy to Stephen Elop’s thinking about the future of Microsoft… Read more »
Twitter is making its debut on the public markets and with that the fortunes of its founders, employees and many of its investors will change. As it crosses into adulthood, Twitter… Read more »
Slower and less-hyped growth occurred in the cloud computing marketplace in the third quarter, including noticeably less news coming from cloud computing providers. Read more »
“Do I need to go down and get the certificate that says I’m CEO of the company to get you to stop challenging me on this?” An upcoming book reveals what… Read more »
Bloomberg has had serious messaging market dominance for the traders and funds managers whose companies pay the $20,000/year for Bloomberg’s terminals and related services. But the industry has many others that… Read more »
The decision by Reuters to shut down its ambitious Reuters Next web-redesign project stems from an ongoing conflict between the money-making subscription business and the money-losing consumer web operation Read more »
Electronic health records may boost efficiency and care quality but a recall by UnitedHealth Group after a computer glitch points out that the transition to digital can be bumpy. Read more »
TechStars Chicago kicked off its first demo day, highlight ten companies from across the tech spectrum. Online dating startups shared the stage with data analytics companies and gadget makers. Read more »