Google Brings Chrome Web Browser To Apple iPhones, iPads
Google is bringing its Chrome web browser to rival Apple's iPhone and iPad devices.
Tomio Geron, Forbes StaffGoogle is bringing its Chrome web browser to rival Apple's iPhone and iPad devices.
Tomio Geron, Forbes StaffHave corporate executives stopped worrying and learned to love the cloud? read »
The social media world was in upheaval this morning about the Supreme Court ruling of the health care mandate. The much-debated law has spawned a torrent of tweets and headlines--some of which, well, should have been more carefully thought over. read »
I have this thing about home pages of news and information sites. They pretty much all look, feel and function the same -- equal parts overwhelming, lifeless, a chore to navigate. A colleague of mine calls it "user punishment." On CNN.com, I recently counted 315 links (373 if you include the 58 links in two drop-down menus). AOL.com, a quasi news site, asks you to click through a 40-slide module to find what might interest you. Others blind you with a mishmash of bright colors, squares, rectangles[...] read »
Late stage investor Institutional Venture Partners, which has invested in companies like Zynga and Twitter, has raised $1 billion in what is the firm's largest ever venture fund. read »
The software company is dead, long live the software company. read »
Clearwire has been a tough stock to own for the last 18 months as it has suffered the veritable perils of Pauline. Its parent Sprint Nextel made its path tougher for most of 2011. The dysfunction between the parties was so severe the shortsellers had a field day beating up both stocks. The result is that many investors have ignored Clearwire"s significant accomplishments since last fall. read »
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Naughty Dog must have been awfully flattered by this redo of their excellent Last of Us "Ambush" trailer (featuring the one and only Hank Williams:) read »
It was a great day to be in DC, though what brought me here had nothing to do with this morning's major headline. Still, I found a way to connect to the moment via a meditation on how our nation's capital has a unique purchase on this thing we call social. read »
This is not a post about technology. It's about fire, the source of our progress and reminder of our limitations. Tomorrow President Obama visits my home state because so much of it has been aflame of late. One of the bigger fires has burned near our hometown of Fort Collins -- far enough away to not fill us with fear, but far too close to ignore those limitations. read »