What’s Next for Pinterest

For all its popularity and next-big-thinginess and $1.5 billion valuation, Pinterest is actually missing a bunch of significant components.
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Google I/O 2012: A Helping of Gadgets With a Side of Circus Act

If you were trying to learn about Google’s priorities this week at its annual I/O developer conference, you’d be hard pressed if you were a developer.
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More Details on Google’s Cloud Offering; Many More Details Needed

Yes, Google’s new infrastructure-in-the-cloud service is interesting. But so far, Google has been long on bragging about its capabilities and short on details.
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With a Slew of App Updates, Google Continues Its Crusade for the Enterprise

Sundar Pichai and his team want to own the cloud.
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Google Glass Skydiving Stunt Gets an Encore at I/O on Thursday

Co-founder Sergey Brin takes to the roof of Moscone West to show how the company pulled off its skydiving stunt.
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Taking on Amazon, Google Announces Compute Engine

The company is expanding its range of services that allow companies to run their businesses off of Google’s servers.
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Google: Chromebooks Coming to Best Buy, Dixons

Google is aiming to boost awareness and sales of devices running its cloud-based Chrome OS.
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Google’s Chrome Browser Coming to iPhone and iPad

Overall, the Chrome browser now has 310 million users, up from 160 million a year ago.
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Google I/O Day 2: Chrome for iOS, Cloud Computing and More Skydiving

Google introduced Chrome for iOS, offline editing for Google Docs, Chromebooks sold at Best Buy, and Compute Engine. Plus a reprise of its ridiculous Google Glass skydiving stunt.
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Google Nexus 7, Nexus Q First Impressions

We go hands-on with the Google Nexus 7 tablet and the oddball Nexus Q.
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