The CrunchPad is Dead: Who Cares!
The fabled CrunchPad is dead, declares TechCrunch's Michael Arrington. feeds.pcworld.com |
Nixon wants money to draw tech companies, jobs to Missouri
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon wants to set up stable financing to help Missouri draw and keep high-tech scientific and research jobs. bizjournals.com |
Google Moves to Keep Its Lead as Web Goes Mobile
Google expects the Nexus One, its rival to the iPhone, to help it retain its leadership as computing shifts. nytimes.com |
Leadership changes at Versatrans
Doug Hamlin will step down as president of Versatrans Solutions in February 2011. Hamlin will cap a 28-year career at the only place he has worked as an adult since he gave up a job scooping ice cream at Friendly’s. (TYL) bizjournals.com |
Harvard spins out malware nonprofit
Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society has spun out its StopBadware group as an independent nonprofit funded by Google Inc., PayPal Inc. and the Mozilla Foundation. bizjournals.com |