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Google Looks to Ads Executive Susan Wojcicki as Next YouTube Chief

By Jessica E. Lessin and Amir Efrati · Feb 4, 2014 11:27pm PST
Google is likely to tap longtime ad products head Susan Wojcicki as the new head of YouTube, according to two people briefed on the discussions, a surprising move that would place one of the company’s earliest employees at the helm of the video unit. The move would send a clear signal that Google CEO Larry Page wants to zero in on the site... Google is likely to tap longtime ad products head Susan Wojcicki as the new head of YouTube,...
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Riot Games Beware: One-Hit Wonders Flame Out

By Eric Newcomer · Feb 4, 2014 5:45pm PST
Riot Games, maker of the popular League of Legends computer game, is emerging as a gaming company to watch thanks to its free-to-play business model that offers hope for the dim PC gaming industry. But the company should take a lesson from gaming giants of the past and be quick to diversify. Timeless money-making hits are rare to non-existent in... Riot Games, maker of the popular League of Legends computer game, is emerging as a gaming company...

Exciting News @The Information: Jonathan Weber joins as Managing Editor

By Jessica E. Lessin · Feb 4, 2014 10:00am PST
I am delighted to announce that Jonathan Weber, a veteran editor and journalism entrepreneur and who is currently West Coast Bureau Chief for Reuters News, will be joining us as managing editor. I am also thrilled to welcome reporter Tom Dotan and engineer Pius Uzamere to Team Information.Jonathan is the perfect fit to oversee our newsroom... I am delighted to announce that Jonathan Weber, a veteran editor and journalism entrepreneur and...
National Security Agency Director Keith Alexander in 2010. Credit: Department of Defense
How Feds, Tech Giants Share Intelligence
By Amir Efrati · Feb 3, 2014 12:59pm PST
National Security Agency Director Keith Alexander in 2010. Credit: Department of Defense

How Feds, Tech Giants Share Intelligence

By Amir Efrati · Feb 3, 2014 12:59pm PST
Little has been disclosed about the Enduring Security Framework, part of the U.S. government’s efforts to share sensitive cyber threat information with big telecom, hardware and software companies. A picture emerged through interviews with six people who have participated in these meetings and others who have been briefed on them, all of... Little has been disclosed about the Enduring Security Framework, part of the U.S....
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When Silicon Valley Met the NSA

By Amir Efrati · Feb 3, 2014 12:58pm PST
In recent years, top executives from U.S. technology giants such as Google, Microsoft and Intel routinely filed into a secured room deep inside the bowels of the National Security Agency’s headquarters in Fort Meade, Md. During the visits, which continue today, the NSA and other U.S. government agencies provide classified, “top secret”... In recent years, top executives from U.S. technology giants such as Google, Microsoft and Intel...
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Grandmaster Larry Page

By Jessica E. Lessin · Jan 31, 2014 1:20pm PST
If it wasn’t clear that Larry Page is playing—and winning—a game of chess against the rest of the technology industry, it has become clear in the past two weeks. The Google CEO took aim at Apple and upgraded its entire hardware strategy by ditching struggling Motorola and buying Nest Labs, the thermostat company loaded with Apple alumni. And he... If it wasn’t clear that Larry Page is playing—and winning—a game of chess against the rest of the...
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Next on Google’s Shopping List: Wearables
By Jessica E. Lessin and Amir Efrati · Jan 30, 2014 4:02pm PST
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Next on Google’s Shopping List: Wearables

By Jessica E. Lessin and Amir Efrati · Jan 30, 2014 4:02pm PST
Nest Labs for $3.2 billion. DeepMind Technologies for $550 million. Which company will Google buy next? The tech giant has been studying wearable technology companies to acquire, according to three people briefed on the internal discussions. It isn't clear whether the studying has led to formal talks and which companies Google is... Nest Labs for $3.2 billion. DeepMind Technologies for $550 million. Which company will Google buy...

Silicon Valley’s Cyber Guy: Ted Schlein Speaks

By Katie Benner · Jan 30, 2014 7:40am PST
The relationship between technology companies and the government is complicated, to say the least. Ted Schlein, a 17-year veteran of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, where he is a general partner, is one of the men in the middle. Technology companies’ distrust of government agencies seeking data about consumers for national security... The relationship between technology companies and the government is complicated, to say the...
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‘BATS’ Breed New China Entrepreneurs

By Eric Newcomer · Jan 29, 2014 6:59am PST
In Silicon Valley, it can seem like every other startup founder has Google, Apple or Facebook on his or her resume. China is starting to see its own spin on the trend. A growing group of entrepreneurs are breaking away from the country’s growing tech behemoths: Baidu, Alibaba Group Holding, Tencent Holdings and Sina. Venture capitalists... In Silicon Valley, it can seem like every other startup founder has Google, Apple or Facebook on...
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Apple's Product Problem

By Jessica E. Lessin · Jan 28, 2014 12:15pm PST
Warning signs emerged for Apple investors this week when the company said its hot new iPhone 5C didn’t sell as expected and sales for the current quarter could be weak. But investors who want to understand the company for the long-term should focus on another potential problem. This one isn’t with individual products, like the iPhone... Warning signs emerged for Apple investors this week when the company said its hot new iPhone 5C...
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How Alibaba Helps Yahoo Mask Business Woes
By Amir Efrati · Jan 28, 2014 11:34am PST
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How Alibaba Helps Yahoo Mask Business Woes

By Amir Efrati · Jan 28, 2014 11:34am PST
Alibaba Group Holding, the Chinese e-commerce giant, has done a lot more for Yahoo than boost the company’s stock price by 80% over the past year. Royalties that Alibaba paid to Yahoo for continuing to use the Web brand’s name on some Chinese websites, among other things, also made Yahoo’s deteriorating core business seem... Alibaba Group Holding, the Chinese e-commerce giant, has done a lot more for Yahoo than boost the...
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What’s Really Behind Google’s DeepMind Bet

By Amir Efrati · Jan 27, 2014 2:18pm PST
Google’s acquisition of DeepMind Technologies for more than half a billion dollars might seem like a gross overpayment. The startup doesn’t have any commercial products and its main assets were its people, including several dozen experts in machine learning, a branch of artificial intelligence that tries to teach computers to think the way... Google’s acquisition of DeepMind Technologies for more than half a billion dollars might seem...

Aggressive Tech Activists Aren’t Benefitting Stocks

By Katie Benner · Jan 27, 2014 7:53am PST
Technology companies are increasingly in activist investors’ crosshairs. But on average, the target companies’ share prices have little to show for it.  Of the thirteen most high-profile battles between technology companies and activist hedge funds over the past two years, only six of the target companies saw their shares rise... Technology companies are increasingly in activist investors’ crosshairs. But on average,...
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Google Beat Facebook for DeepMind, Creates Ethics Board

By Amir Efrati · Jan 26, 2014 7:26pm PST
Google, which is acquiring DeepMind Technologies, has agreed to establish an ethics board to ensure the artificial intelligence technology isn't abused, according to two people familiar with the deal. The unusual step of establishing the ethics committee comes as Google, which is paying more than $500 million to acquire the company, won... Google, which is acquiring DeepMind Technologies, has agreed to establish an ethics board to...
When Netflix Goes Dark
By Jessica E. Lessin · Jan 24, 2014 2:06pm PST
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When Netflix Goes Dark

By Jessica E. Lessin · Jan 24, 2014 2:06pm PST
It’s the year 2020. There’s a big new show about to premiere to millions of homes. And executives from the media company that made the program and the service provider that is distributing it to viewers are at loggerheads over their distribution agreement. They are locked in a conference room trying to reach a 11th-hour deal to... It’s the year 2020. There’s a big new show about to premiere to millions of homes....
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More Top Cybersecurity Investors: Old and New

By Katie Benner · Jan 23, 2014 6:13am PST
When it comes to building cyber defenses, the government and entrepreneurs are fast becoming bedfellows. A decade ago, the two camps barely interacted. Today, they are working together closely. As attackers get more sophisticated, the public and private sectors need intelligence from each other. They also need similar tools, such... When it comes to building cyber defenses, the government and entrepreneurs are fast becoming...
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In Venture Race to China, IPOs Lag

By Eric Newcomer · Jan 22, 2014 5:41pm PST
U.S. venture capital firms have rushed to cash in on China. But by at least one key measure, exits to initial public offerings, they are having limited success. Since 2005, 217 Chinese VC-backed technology companies have filed to go public, according to data from Thomson Reuters. But despite a bevy of Silicon Valley firms opening up China-based... U.S. venture capital firms have rushed to cash in on China. But by at least one key measure,...
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Cybersecurity's Money Men

By Katie Benner · Jan 21, 2014 8:01am PST
Mounting data and national security threats have transformed cybersecurity investing from a relative backwater into a robust field in which public offerings can provide a handsome return. Companies that predict when and where hackers will attack and ward them off—including FireEye, Barracuda Networks, AVG, Proofpoint, Qualys and Palo Alto... Mounting data and national security threats have transformed cybersecurity investing from a...
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In Washington, ‘Anarchist’ Bitcoin Puts on a Tie
By Eric Newcomer · Jan 20, 2014 5:55am PST
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In Washington, ‘Anarchist’ Bitcoin Puts on a Tie

By Eric Newcomer · Jan 20, 2014 5:55am PST
In late August, roughly 100 government regulators filed into a closed-door, blinds-drawn meeting on the first floor of a commercial office building in DC. Behind a faux-wood folding table sat three lawyers and an entrepreneur. The quartet help run something of an oxymoron: a non-profit corporation that organizes a top-down, businesslike pitch... In late August, roughly 100 government regulators filed into a closed-door, blinds-drawn meeting...
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