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John G. Doe / YouTube Blog: New ways to support great content on YouTube — We've been building a YouTube partner program since 2007 that enables content creators to earn revenue for their creativity. -
Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web: YouTube introduces subscription channels with a group of partners starting at $0.99/mo, will expand — YouTube has just announced that it will offer a pilot program … -
Liz Gannes / AllThingsD: Salesforce Acquires Bookmarking Startup Clipboard for More Than $10M — Salesforce has acquired Clipboard, a social bookmarking service that had built interesting hooks … -
John Cook / GeekWire: Salesforce.com buys Clipboard, in exit for ex-Microsoft researcher: Service to shut down June 30 — Salesforce.com has purchased Clipboard … -
Mike Isaac / AllThingsD: Will Waze Be Facebook's Next Instagram? — As has been widely reported and according to sources we have confirmed it with, Facebook is indeed in serious talks … -
Josh Constine / TechCrunch: Facebook Previews New Features For Home, Which Is Near 1M Downloads And Increases Users' Time Spent On Facebook By 25% — “Home is the first product we've released that's … -
Jessica Guynn / Los Angeles Times: Facebook promises to fix Home with upgrades after user complaints — MENLO PARK, Calif. — Facebook Home was introduced with much fanfare one month ago. -
Andy Greenberg / Forbes: State Department Demands Takedown Of 3D-Printable Gun Files For Possible Export Control Violations — The battle for control of dangerous digital shapes may have just begun. -
Chris Velazco / TechCrunch: Twitter Acquires Palo Alto-Based Scalable Computing Startup Ubalo — It's only been a few weeks since the folks behind music-charting app We Are Hunted confirmed … -
Matt Rosoff / CITEworld: Box buys Crocodoc to display files more beautifully in any browser — Box has acquired Crocodoc, a five-year-old company that provides technology to display … -
Sponsor Post Hortonworks: 4 Reasons to use Hadoop for Data Science — Over the last 10 years or so, large web companies such as Google, Yahoo!, Amazon and Facebook have successfully applied … -
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD: Can Congress Blow Up the TV Bundle? John McCain Is Going to Try — Again. — Lots of people say they want to break up the bundle — the economic model that keeps … -
Eva Dou / Digits: PC Makers Hopeful on Windows 8 Changes — With the PC industry in severe contraction, industry executives seem terribly relieved to have found some optimism to cling to. -
Clare Jim / Reuters: Apple supplier Pegatron boosts China workforce by 40 percent in second quarter — (Reuters) - Pegatron Corp, an assembler of Apple Inc's iPhone and iPad … -
Rachel King / ZDNet: Nvidia smashes Q1 estimates but outlook is wobbly — Summary: Nvidia's CEO attributed Q1's success to “Kepler-based GPUs within and beyond the PC.” -
Alex Wilhelm / The Next Web: Yahoo acquires GoPollGo polling service, shuts down all widgets, polls and properties — Today GoPollGo announced that it has been acquired by Yahoo Mobile. -
Sean Gallagher / Ars Technica: Obama orders agencies to make data open, machine-readable by default — Alpha.data.gov, an experimental data portal created under the White House's Open Data Initiative. -
Sponsor Post Cloud Foundry: UK Charity Raises Record Donations Powered by Cloud Foundry — For Comic Relief - a UK based charity, fifty minutes of downtime during peak fundraising hours could result … -
Kevin C. Tofel / GigaOM: AT&T-owned AIO Wireless launches pre-paid and BYOD service, but no LTE — You likely haven't heard of AIO Wireless yet, but AT&T hopes you will soon. -
Mikey Campbell / AppleInsider: First look: Pixelmator 2.2 Blueberry goes live in the Mac App Store — As promised, image editor Pixelmator released a substantial update to its OS X app on Thursday … -
Stephen Shankland / CNET: W3C proceeds with Web video encryption despite opposition — The Web standards group is going ahead with its Encrypted Media Extensions technology despite some opposition …