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Friday, March 25, 2011

10 Things in Tech You Need To Know, March 25, 2011


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Friday, March 25, 2011
Good morning! Here's what you need to know:
  • Google is keeping its tablet version of Android "Honeycomb" closed to small developers for the time being. This is a pretty significant shift, as Google's pitch is that its approach is more open than Apple's.
  • Über-VC Ben Horowitz explains why we're not in a bubble.
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  • RIM reported weak guidance yesterday and shares dropped like a rock.
  • Oracle reported good results, beating the Street on earnings and increasing the dividend. CEO Larry Ellison wasn't on the call on account of jury duty.
  • Kodak is suing RIM and Apple over phone patents and might get $1 billion today.
  • A New York startup founder writes a tell-all blog post about his fundraising process, naming and shaming.


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