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Good morning. Here's the overnight news. -
Microsoft will announce its long-anticipated re-org on Thursday, according to reports. -
Thrillest CEO, JackThreads cofounder, and startup investor Ben Lerer is sick of all the huge VC investments in e-commerce. He tweets: "It DOESN'T take 10s (or 100s!) of $Millions to grow a big, profitable commerce biz. crap discipline being rewarded w/ big financings lately" -
Goldman Sachs and Singapore investment company Temasek Holdings invested $110 million in Cloudary, a Chinese ebook company. -
"TaskRabbit, the San Francisco startup that runs a marketplace for outsourcing errands and temporary work projects, has laid off a number of staffers as part of a larger restructuring." -
Meet Jonathan Lu, the new CEO of Alibaba. He's given an interview to the WSJ, and he says his focus is on mobile users. -
This is a thorough report on the kinds of apps that Apple features in the App Store. Spoiler: Photo and video apps do well. -
Here is how Twitter works on the back-end. -
Tizen, the open-source operating system backed by Samsung and Intel, needs apps. So it's hosting a contest for developers and offering a $4 million top prize. -
"Last year, the Department of Commerce spent over half of its IT budget — more than $2.7 million — chasing down what appeared to be a major malware infection." -
Samsung is breaking ground on its new office in San Jose this week. | | | | | | | |
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