Author: gyasistory
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Indian Inventor Makes A Decidedly Unsexy (But Cool) Open Source Glass Clone
By John Biggs Now don’t laugh. I see what you’re about to say: this project looks like a mess. But trust me when I tell you this thing could be slapped to your face sooner than later, provided you prefer not to trust Google with your location, photo, and activity data and provided you’re a…
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Napster Owner Rhapsody Passes 2M Paying Users As It Extends unRadio To Europe
By Ingrid Lunden In 2012, Rhapsody nabbed the European assets of streaming service Napster, covering the UK and Germany, to fill out its 2011 acquisition of Napster in the U.S., as part of its strategy to square up globally to Spotify and other online music rivals. Today, it’s putting that reach to use as Rhapsody…
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Uber Gets Down To Business With New Travel Expense Tools And Concur Integration
By Ryan Lawler Uber has spent four years building a perfect transportation alternative to taxis and black car services in cities around the world. But until today it’s just been focused on consumer travel. Now the company is going after a huge new opportunity by changing the way business users can book and expense rides…
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NPR One app gives you the good stuff
By Rick Broida National Public Radio gets its Pandora on with a car-friendly app that’s all about delivering the news and stories you like. Source: C/Net Feed
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Dive Into Fates Forever, Startup Battlefield’s First MOBA Game
By Sam O'Keefe When Jason Citron launched Fates Forever in the TechCrunch Disrupt SF Startup Battlefield, it was impressive but many would say they weren’t surprised. Gamers have undoubtably heard of Jason’s previous success, OpenFeint, one of the first and most significant social platforms for mobile games on iOS and Android. Basically the Xbox live…
