Apple, the world’s most valuable company, will be calculated in the Dow Jones Industrial Average index starting later this month, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. The move has been a long time… Read more »
Node.js, the popular server-side JavaScript framework, is getting its own open-source foundation and will no longer be governed by Joyent, the cloud-infrastructure provider plans to announce on Tuesday. It should take… Read more »
As the balance of power in digital media continues to shift, the founders of All Things Digital are said to be looking at other offers from financial partners that could value… Read more »
News Corp shareholders formally approved a plan that will split the corporation and, for the entertainment assets, end the so-called “Rupert discount” on the share price. Read more »
Dow Jones is betting on tech investments to wield together a sprawling swarm of products — including the Wall Street Journal as well as research and data products — and compete… Read more »
WSJ chief Robert Thompson will lead News Corp’s new-look publishing unit as Greg Clayman takes the digital reins — but is isolating the news business from the shelter of movies a… Read more »
The global population will reach 9 billion by 2050. Owning physical items — cars, apartments, office space — has both lost some of its luster and will be increasingly inefficient for a global market. Read more »
News Corp’s share price is soaring as investors cheer reports that the giant company is planning to spin off its $8 billion publishing division. News Corp analysts we talked with, not… Read more »
Plagued by declining ad pages and dollars, SmartMoney, the Wall Street Journal’s twenty-year-old personal finance magazine, is ceasing print production and going online-only. Twenty-five print staffers are losing their jobs while… Read more »