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Morning. -
People are still talking about Yahoo's $1.1 billion purchase of Tumblr. For example, here's a great post from Tumblr's first employee, Marco Arment. -
Tumblr uses 500 Web servers and 200 database servers to deal with 500 million page views per day, and 15 billion per month. -
Were Tumblr's 2012 revenues even lighter than previously reported? -
SAP is hiring autistic people to work in programming, testing, and quality assurance. -
"Regional hospitals, insurers, and grocery retailers are already investigating ways to work together to translate consumer purchase data into health risk profiling insights." -
Online retailer Fab.com is raising "at least" $250 million. -
This strange Dutchman in an orange van parked 15 miles outside of Barcelona almost broke the Internet. -
SoftBank gave Sprint a waiver, allowing it to explore a rival offer from Dish. -
"HasOffers, a startup that helps mobile app developers see which ad efforts are actually paying off, is announcing that it has raised a $9.4 million round of funding led byAccel Partners." -
Watson, IBM's computer that won Jeopardy and is working on the cure for cancer, has now been deployed to solve customer service. Please follow SAI on Twitter and Facebook. | | | | | | | |
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