From iPhone pitches to VC prospects

After you’ve helped develop and launch a game-changing mobile device on the market, what do you do for an encore? Bob Borchers, the former head of Apple’s worldwide marketing for the iPhone and an original member of the team that developed the iPhone, hopes he can help nurture entrepreneurs and...
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How the Mafia conquered social networks

Not so long ago, the faces of gaming on social networks were those of zombies, vampires, and cuddly virtual pets. Now it’s more along the lines of Michael Corleone or Tony Soprano. You’ve probably seen it in your news feed: From Facebook to MySpace and now Twitter, Mafia-themed games have more...
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Hackers send fake Britney death Tweet

A MESSAGE posted on Britney Spears’s Twitter page saying the singer had died has been blamed on hackers. Fake messages were sent from Twitpic accounts belonging to Spears and US talk show host Ellen DeGeneres prompting the service to be shut down, Associated Press reports. Twitpic, the owners of a...
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Wikipedia kept David Rohde kidnapping secret

Wikipedia kept David Rohde kidnapping secret THE New York Times worked with Wikipedia to keep news that one of its reporters had been kidnapped in Afghanistan off the online encyclopedia. Times reporter David Rohde, who was kidnapped by the Taliban in November, escaped from his captors along with his...
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Nimbuzz for Windows Mobile gets an update

The company behind the popular multi-network instant messaging client, Nimbuzz, has updated its Windows Mobile client. The new version bring several improvements, including: Location sharing – allowing you to share your location with your Nimbuzz buddies. SkypeOut – make cheap calls to mobile...
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