Two of the biggest taxi service startups are preparing to go head-to-head as San Francisco’s Uber and London’s Hailo gear up for launch in New York. Who will win? Evidence so… Read more »
The Guardian’s latest attempt to become a serious player in the American market is gearing up, with the launch of a new homepage for US readers. But after many failed attempts,… Read more »
Technology providers and venture capitalists could gain a significant opportunity by helping to create the tools and platforms needed to instigate B2B commerce. Read more »
A New York Times articles last week argued that the green economy has disappointed and failed to create jobs. It’s angered many in the cleantech community who found the story misleading… Read more »
A new report by Jonathan Koomey argues that data centers are using a lot less power than we thought. 1.1%-1.5% of global electricity use (1.7%-2.2% in the U.S.) is still an… Read more »
Intel has reported record quarterly revenues of $13.1 billion, slightly higher than analyst expectations. Customers continue to spend on data center equipment, with revenues for Intel’s data center group up 15%… Read more »
It’s earnings season, and the New York Times posted its first quarter results. Overall digital advertising growth was a sluggish 4.5 percent to $84 million, and not enough to offset print… Read more »
Some saw Facebook’s upgrade to its Comments service as the next big extension of its network platform outside its own site, akin to Likes or Connect. That’s certainly what Facebook is… Read more »
I’m going to lean pretty heavily on the New York Times this morning, since it just released an energy special edition covering a lot of important ground (and we won’t be… Read more »
This week, executives from the Times of London revealed the latest news about its attempts to get online customers to pay for the journalism they’d previously been getting for free. And… Read more »