Google brings Chromebooks to the world (or at least more of it)
After being Amazon.com's best-selling laptop for 149 days straight, Google is taking its Chromebook show on the road, both internationally and at home.
After being Amazon.com's best-selling laptop for 149 days straight, Google is taking its Chromebook show on the road, both internationally and at home.
Lyft, the mobile app that lets you order a moustache-adorned car in minutes, is expanding its service to new cities, including Seattle and Los Angeles.
After a successful U.S. launch, streaming music service Spotify is now turning its attention to Canada.
[ updated July 20 with a confirmation from a competitor - see bottom for more details ]
Ahh, LinkedIn we love you.
People can never seem to wait with their profile updates until the public announcement is out. At least, …
Blizzard Entertainment has begun beta testing for the next World of Warcraft expansion, Mists of Pandaria.
Annual Pass holders, the media, fansites, friends and family, and opt-in beta testers will all get a chance to experience the new content during …
Customer and workforce analytics software company Enkata on Monday announced it has raised a new $4.4 million funding round, with goals of expanding the company and continuing to help improve customer service tools.
“We’re repurposing the industrial engineering techniques from …
Streaming video service Hulu is planning to expand its service into Japan, the company announced Wednesday in a blog post.
Its move into Japan marks the young company’s first international expansion effort. Hulu competitor Netflix also recently announced efforts to …
Guest Post
(Editor’s note: Serial entrepreneur Steve Blank is the author of Four Steps to the Epiphany. This column originally appeared on his blog.)
Sometimes financial decisions that are seemingly rational on their face can precipitate mass exodus of your …
At some point in my career, I began to ponder how/why startups morph from agile, “can do” companies to ones that have lost their edge. I didn’t need to look much further than the “new building” debacle I had a …