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Google’s Greene Recruits Outsiders for Cloud Army

By Kevin McLaughlin · Aug 16, 2016 7:01am PDT
It has been nearly nine months since Google hired veteran Silicon Valley executive Diane Greene to run its cloud business. Aside from a few customer wins, the announcement of new cloud data centers, and the introduction of new machine learning tools for developers, this time has passed without much fanfare. But behind the scenes, Ms. Greene has... It has been nearly nine months since Google hired veteran Silicon Valley executive Diane Greene...
Vurb founder Bobby Lo at TechCrunch Disrupt. Photo by TechCrunch.
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Snapchat to Buy Vurb for More Than $100 Million

By Jessica E. Lessin and Tom Dotan · Aug 15, 2016 1:55pm PDT · 2 comments
Snapchat is tiptoeing into search.The company is acquiring recommendation app Vurb for around $110 million plus additional team retention payouts totaling nearly as much, according to a person familiar with the deal. Snapchat is tiptoeing into search.The company is acquiring recommendation app Vurb for around...
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Tesla Lost its Maps Leader

By Amir Efrati · Aug 15, 2016 1:20pm PDT · 1 comment
Bill Chen, who was leading maps and navigation engineering efforts at Tesla Motors, has left the company after nearly two years. Tesla and Mr. Chen confirmed his departure but declined further comment.Mapping practitioners who have worked with Mr. Chen view the move as a negative sign for Tesla’s autonomous vehicle effort, which is already... Bill Chen, who was leading maps and navigation engineering efforts at Tesla Motors, has left the...
Art by Sam Lessin.
Olympic Coverage: The Best of Times and the Worst of Times
By Sam Lessin · Aug 15, 2016 10:16am PDT · 10 comments
Art by Sam Lessin.
Modest Proposals

Olympic Coverage: The Best of Times and the Worst of Times

By Sam Lessin · Aug 15, 2016 10:16am PDT · 10 comments
I have been very impressed with the access that NBC is providing to the Olympics. It feels like, finally, the decades-old dream of access to all the events, whenever I want, on whatever terms I want, has been delivered. It has been a pleasure to get to see some great, highly popular sports like gymnastics, swimming, and the big track and field... I have been very impressed with the access that NBC is providing to the Olympics. It feels like,...
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U.S. Private Tech Shares Hit Chinese Social Media

By Alfred Lee and Yunan Zhang · Aug 15, 2016 7:01am PDT · 2 comments
Unity Technologies, maker of Pokemon Go’s game engine, raised a series C round last month, around the time Pokemon Go had started a sensation among gamers. Within weeks, pitches for Unity shares available on the secondary market started moving across China’s most popular messaging app. A WeChat group of more than 100 people... Unity Technologies, maker of Pokemon Go’s game engine, raised a series C round last month,...
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The Information You Missed This Week

By The Information Staff · Aug 13, 2016 8:00am PDT
Good Morning!We may be deep into vacation time for many people but the news keeps coming. Here are our stories from this week. Good Morning!We may be deep into vacation time for many people but the news keeps coming. Here...
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The Information’s 411 — Happy Ecosystem

By Tom Dotan · Aug 12, 2016 2:33pm PDT
Amir dives deep on LeEco to explain how the Chinese company works and what its plans are. Kevin makes his first appearance on the show to talk about Meg Whitman and the future of HPE. Amir dives deep on LeEco to explain how the Chinese company works and what its plans are. Kevin...
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Senior AWS Executive to Depart
By Kevin McLaughlin and Steve Nellis · Aug 12, 2016 1:52pm PDT · 1 comment
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Photo by Bloomberg.
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Senior AWS Executive to Depart

By Kevin McLaughlin and Steve Nellis · Aug 12, 2016 1:52pm PDT · 1 comment
Adam Selipsky, the head of sales and marketing at AWS and a lieutenant to CEO Andy Jassy, is leaving the company, according to four people familiar with the matter.Mr. Selipsky is one of the longest-serving members of the executive team at the $7.8 billion cloud computing business. He joined in 2005, before AWS was generating revenue, and is one... Adam Selipsky, the head of sales and marketing at AWS and a lieutenant to CEO Andy Jassy, is...
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Lyft Rebuffs Acquisition Approach from GM

By Amir Efrati · Aug 12, 2016 12:32pm PDT · 2 comments
General Motors in recent weeks told Lyft it was interested in acquiring the company, according to a person briefed on the situation. After soliciting other potential strategic acquirers, Lyft rebuffed GM’s approach and decided to raise a new funding round instead, according to two people.GM mentioned a price it was willing to pay but that... General Motors in recent weeks told Lyft it was interested in acquiring the company, according to...
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How Walmart Can Play Amazon’s Game

By Steve Nellis · Aug 12, 2016 7:02am PDT · 8 comments
It’s Steve here, filling in for Jessica who’s on vacation. Walmart’s $3.3 billion purchase of Jet.com has prompted debate about whether the deal is a sign that Jet failed or not. A more interesting question is the impact Jet CEO Marc Lore will have on Walmart.com, which he’s taking over. Specifically, can Mr. Lore change... It’s Steve here, filling in for Jessica who’s on vacation. Walmart’s $3.3...

Top Comments of the Week

By The Information Staff · Aug 11, 2016 10:49am PDT
Here are excerpts of this week’s top comments as selected by our reporters and editors. Here are excerpts of this week’s top comments as selected by our reporters and editors.
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Airbnb’s Growth Plans Hinge on Homeowners
By Cory Weinberg · Aug 11, 2016 7:02am PDT · 2 comments
Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia. Photo by Flickr/LeWeb

Airbnb’s Growth Plans Hinge on Homeowners

By Cory Weinberg · Aug 11, 2016 7:02am PDT · 2 comments
Airbnb built an accommodation juggernaut by turning homeowners into temporary innkeepers. Now, as it plots its next phase of growth, the company is seeking new ways to wedge Airbnb more tightly into the lives of its amateur hosts. That’s what is driving its so-called “Magical Trips” program likely to be rolled out in November,... Airbnb built an accommodation juggernaut by turning homeowners into temporary innkeepers. Now, as...
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Can HPE Spend Its Way to Growth?

By Kevin McLaughlin · Aug 10, 2016 10:01am PDT
Next month will mark five years since Meg Whitman joined Hewlett Packard. In that time she has streamlined the once-iconic Silicon Valley giant, including last year’s separation of the enterprise businesses from the consumer products operations. Now the question is what comes next, for both Ms. Whitman and the company she still runs,... Next month will mark five years since Meg Whitman joined Hewlett Packard. In that time she has...
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Pinterest Traffic To Publishers Drops

By Tom Dotan · Aug 10, 2016 7:01am PDT · 5 comments
Publishers that depend on Pinterest as a meaningful source of traffic, such as MarthaStewart.com, have seen a notable drop-off in recent months, according to publishing executives and new data. It's the latest reminder of the hazards for publishers of relying too much on social platforms for traffic.The traffic drop follows a change to... Publishers that depend on Pinterest as a meaningful source of traffic, such as MarthaStewart.com,...
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Tech Industry’s Hope for Tax Relief on Foreign Cash

By Steve Nellis · Aug 9, 2016 10:01am PDT · 10 comments
If Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet had their way, they’d bring back some of the tens of billions of dollars they have stuck overseas without taking a huge tax hit. The outcome of November’s election could determine whether they get their wish.With an estimated $2.5 trillion in company coffers parked offshore—much of it held by... If Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet had their way, they’d bring back some of the tens of...
Art by Jeff Greco.
Investors’ Web of Influence in Ride-Sharing Firms
By Amir Efrati · Aug 9, 2016 7:01am PDT · 1 comment
Art by Jeff Greco.
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Investors’ Web of Influence in Ride-Sharing Firms

By Amir Efrati · Aug 9, 2016 7:01am PDT · 1 comment
The greatest wealth creation vehicle in the internet sector in recent years, ride-sharing companies, is concentrated among relatively few investors. That means those investors could have an influence in pushing for further consolidation in the sector.About 16 investors, including hedge fund Coatue Management and China Investment Corporation, a... The greatest wealth creation vehicle in the internet sector in recent years, ride-sharing...
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Jawbone Tested Market for Buyer, Delays August Payment

By Amir Efrati and Reed Albergotti · Aug 8, 2016 12:03pm PDT · 3 comments
Jawbone, the iconic but long-troubled wearable electronics maker, in recent months has approached at least one hardware manufacturer about possibly selling itself, according to a person with knowledge of the discussion.There are other signs the company, which primarily makes bracelet-like fitness trackers, isn’t in great shape. Jawbone... Jawbone, the iconic but long-troubled wearable electronics maker, in recent months has approached...
LeEco founder Jia Yueting at an event in Beijing in April, 2015. Photo by AP.
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LeEco, ‘Netflix of China,’ Comes to America with Big Promises

By Amir Efrati and Yunan Zhang · Aug 8, 2016 7:01am PDT · 5 comments
If you know someone working in Silicon Valley in anything from software engineering to microchips to hardware marketing to PR, there’s a good chance that they’ve heard from a recruiter at LeEco this year. The company, often dubbed the “Netflix of China,” is aggressively adding employees to its U.S. arm based in San Jose.... If you know someone working in Silicon Valley in anything from software engineering to microchips...
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The Information You Missed This Week

By The Information Staff · Aug 6, 2016 8:01am PDT
Good Morning!Didi won the ride-sharing race in China. Now another set of races are kicking off today in Rio. Hopefully the Olympics won’t burn as much money as the Chinese ride-sharing battle. Good Morning!Didi won the ride-sharing race in China. Now another set of races are kicking off...
The Information’s 411 — Crush Them With Cash
By Steve Nellis · Aug 5, 2016 5:05pm PDT

The Information’s 411 — Crush Them With Cash

By Steve Nellis · Aug 5, 2016 5:05pm PDT
In this week’s podcast, Amir talks about the implications for the global ride-sharing market of Didi Chuxing purchase of Uber’s Chinese operations. Yunan discusses the rude awakening that Uber’s roughly 800 employees in China got when they came to work the day of the deal. In this week’s podcast, Amir talks about the implications for the global ride-sharing...
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