The latest Dropbox app update for Android gives users the ability to save files onto an SD card. Previously, users had to download files to their phone or tablet’s onboard storage and… Read more »
I have used a paradoxical phrase a great deal in recent months, because it gets at the heart of something important. The line is Mobile first, Cloud first, Connection first. These… Read more »
Facebook had to turn over account information about 381 people at once this summer as a result of a “bulk search warrant” process the company says is illegal. Now, a higher… Read more »
Slack, one of the many startups making a name for itself in the work-collaboration space, today said it acquired the two-man, bootstrapped startup Spaces for an undisclosed amount. Spaces’ core product… Read more »
The search firm’s new Yandex.Master platform aggregates offers from smaller service providers, be they cleaning firms or other Taskrabbit-ish platforms like YouDo. Read more »
The outfit’s DocsPad product gives developers a way to insert Google Docs-style functionality into their apps, and the exit helps Bangalore raise its profile as a startup hub of note. Read more »
I’ve had only a few moments to explore iOS 8, and attempt some of the sharing possible with Mac OS X Yosemite, but what I’ve seen so far is very tantalizing… Read more »
On this week’s Structure Show, Facebook’s James Pearce and how the new TODO group can help people better maintain and manage open source software after it’s released. Read more »
When I heard the news that Brad Garlinghouse had left file sync-and-share company Hightail (formerly YouSendIt), I posted this tweet linking back to the Arik Hesseldahl piece at Re/code: More news… Read more »
I visualized a trove of data from MapLight about the issues on which internet companies are lobbying Congress. Here are the results of that, as well as links to the raw… Read more »