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Inside Jack Dorsey’s Vision for Twitter

By Amir Efrati and Jessica E. Lessin · Sep 29, 2015 11:25am PDT
With all the speculation around whether Jack Dorsey will drop “interim” from his title at Twitter, there’s been surprisingly little reported about what he would do if he returned to permanently lead and turn around the company he co-founded. Would he focus on reaching people who don’t actively Tweet? Double down on the... With all the speculation around whether Jack Dorsey will drop “interim” from his...
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India’s Micromax May Jump Into U.S. Smartphone Market

By Amir Efrati · Sep 28, 2015 4:06pm PDT · 1 comment
Shifts in the way wireless carriers sell smartphones are luring an array of new lower-priced phone makers into the U.S., with India’s Micromax Infomatics expected to be one of the next brands to jump into the market, according to people briefed on the plan.Micromax, a 15-year-old privately-held electronics maker in India that started... Shifts in the way wireless carriers sell smartphones are luring an array of new lower-priced...
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Inside Uber’s Engineering Struggles

By Amir Efrati · Sep 21, 2015 7:06am PDT · 2 comments
May 13 was one of Uber’s darkest days. The computer system used by its business-operations employees ground to a halt, for the whole day. The cause: a bug in one of Uber’s databases, which set off a chain reaction that took down other systems and was made worse by human errors in response to the cascading problems, according to... May 13 was one of Uber’s darkest days. The computer system used by its business-operations...
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Snapchat Fires Chief Talent Officer
By Tom Dotan and Amir Efrati · Sep 18, 2015 5:30pm PDT · 4 comments
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Snapchat Fires Chief Talent Officer

By Tom Dotan and Amir Efrati · Sep 18, 2015 5:30pm PDT · 4 comments
Snapchat has fired its Chief Talent Officer, Simmi Singh, just seven months after she joined, according to a person familiar with the matter.Snapchat confirmed Ms. Singh had departed but declined to comment further. Snapchat has fired its Chief Talent Officer, Simmi Singh, just seven months after she joined,...
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Apple Unifies Cloud Services Platform Amid Open-Source Push

By Amir Efrati · Sep 15, 2015 7:15am PDT
Like other tech companies that run Web services, Apple has long relied on open source software. But unlike most others, Apple has largely done so secretly, hampering its hiring and causing other problems. Now some within Apple are hoping that is going to change.The tech firm is developing a technology platform that can power all of its Web... Like other tech companies that run Web services, Apple has long relied on open source software....
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Salesforce Analytics Chief Stepping Aside

By Steve Nellis · Sep 9, 2015 7:06am PDT
Keith Bigelow, a Salesforce.com executive who was hired from archrival SAP to oversee the launch of an ambitious new line of analytics software, is stepping down from the role, Salesforce said.Mr. Bigelow runs Salesforce’s so-called analytics cloud. Its flagship product is Wave, the tool for slicing and dicing raw data into useful reports... Keith Bigelow, a Salesforce.com executive who was hired from archrival SAP to oversee the launch...
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What Went Wrong at Jawbone

By Reed Albergotti · Sep 8, 2015 7:06am PDT
May was a triumphant month for Jawbone, an otherwise embattled maker of fitness-tracking bracelets and other gadgets. For more than 12 months, it had been looking for badly-needed investment capital, after having spent heavily on product development, new employees and dealing with complaints about defective products. But that month it raised... May was a triumphant month for Jawbone, an otherwise embattled maker of fitness-tracking...
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Google Nears Re-entry to Mainland China
By Amir Efrati · Sep 4, 2015 7:06am PDT
Google CEO Sundar Pichai. Photo by Bloomberg.
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Google Nears Re-entry to Mainland China

By Amir Efrati · Sep 4, 2015 7:06am PDT
After a five year absence, Google expects to return shortly to mainland China to sell mobile services, a move with ramifications for the future of Android and a host of Chinese companies.As early as this fall, the company hopes to get Chinese government approval to distribute a special China version of its Google Play mobile app store for... After a five year absence, Google expects to return shortly to mainland China to sell mobile...
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Amazon to Buy Elemental for $500M

By Steve Nellis and Tom Dotan · Sep 3, 2015 12:54pm PDT · 1 comment
Amazon is to acquire Elemental Technologies, a backend mobile video service for more than $500 million in cash, according to a person familiar with the situation. Amazon is to acquire Elemental Technologies, a backend mobile video service for more than $500...
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WeWork’s Ambitious Hopes For Co-Living

By Alfred Lee · Sep 3, 2015 7:06am PDT · 1 comment
Now that it’s become a dominant provider of shared office spaces, WeWork is setting its sights on the co-living market through a venture called WeLive. And an investor presentation suggests WeWork’s hopes for the new business are nearly as ambitious as those of its core business.WeLive’s first two buildings could open as soon... Now that it’s become a dominant provider of shared office spaces, WeWork is setting its...
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Facebook Accelerates Messenger Platform as WhatsApp Testbed

By Amir Efrati · Sep 1, 2015 7:06am PDT
The path to making money from mobile chat apps is taking many twists and turns. Last week, Facebook publicly previewed “M,” a kind of virtual assistant that lives on Facebook Messenger and tries to help people complete tasks like looking for gift ideas or quickly booking appointments. Behind the scenes, Facebook has continued to talk... The path to making money from mobile chat apps is taking many twists and turns. Last week,...
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WeWork’s Gamble On Growth
By Alfred Lee · Aug 31, 2015 7:06am PDT
WeWork co-founder and CEO Adam Neumann. Photo by Bloomberg.
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WeWork’s Gamble On Growth

By Alfred Lee · Aug 31, 2015 7:06am PDT
Even for a startup, the gap between expectations and reality is enormous at WeWork. The company has emerged as an early leader in renting out co-working spaces, and for this investors have lined up to buy in at a valuation of $10 billion, making it one of the world’s most valuable venture-backed private companies. But an analysis of its... Even for a startup, the gap between expectations and reality is enormous at WeWork. The company...
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Microsoft Has Been in Buyout Talks with Mesosphere

By Amir Efrati · Aug 17, 2015 6:08pm PDT
Microsoft has expressed interest in acquiring a cloud-computing software startup called Mesosphere, according to two people who were briefed about the recent talks, raising the possibility of a deal that could reshape the cloud infrastructure landscape. The approach was made about a month ago and it’s unclear whether the talks are still... Microsoft has expressed interest in acquiring a cloud-computing software startup called...
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Meet Google’s New Money Man, Philipp Schindler

By Amir Efrati · Aug 17, 2015 1:45pm PDT
Amid the Alphabet-Google news last week, one major change went unnoticed: Google has a new sales chief, Philipp Schindler.Mr. Schindler succeeds Omid Kordestani, Google’s chief business officer and a close confidant of Google co-founder Larry Page. Mr. Kordestani is departing as Mr. Page vacates his Google CEO post to run Google’s... Amid the Alphabet-Google news last week, one major change went unnoticed: Google has a new sales...
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Alphabet’s Next Startup: M is for Mosquito?

By Amir Efrati · Aug 12, 2015 7:01am PDT
A senior executive within Google, soon to be Alphabet, told colleagues he wanted to develop genetically engineered mosquitoes to help fight disease, according to people who know him. Linus Upson, the man who helped build Google’s Chrome browser alongside new CEO Sundar Pichai, recently said he intended to start a biology project involving... A senior executive within Google, soon to be Alphabet, told colleagues he wanted to develop...
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Third Point Says KidoZen Numbers Were Too Good To Be True
By Reed Albergotti · Aug 11, 2015 4:15pm PDT
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Third Point Says KidoZen Numbers Were Too Good To Be True

By Reed Albergotti · Aug 11, 2015 4:15pm PDT
Last summer, Jesus Rodriguez, founder of a South Florida startup called KidoZen that helped businesses create mobile apps, hosted several dinners for venture capitalists, financial analysts and other technology luminaries at upscale restaurants like Fleur de Lys in San Francisco. While expensive bottles of wine were served to guests, Mr.... Last summer, Jesus Rodriguez, founder of a South Florida startup called KidoZen that helped...
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Cloud Giants Eye Mesosphere

By Amir Efrati and Steve Nellis · Aug 2, 2015 5:22pm PDT
Software startup Mesosphere has hired investment banking firm Qatalyst Partners to evaluate a buyout bid it recently received from a major cloud computing company and to engage with other potential bidders, according to a person involved in that process and a person who was briefed about it. Because the bid came from a major public cloud... Software startup Mesosphere has hired investment banking firm Qatalyst Partners to evaluate a...
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Google Bid for ‘Cheeseburger’ Company Impossible Foods

By Jessica E. Lessin and Amir Efrati · Jul 27, 2015 3:42pm PDT
Google is showing an appetite for the food business. The company recently tried to buy Impossible Foods, maker of a plant-based cheeseburger, for between $200 million and $300 million, according to two people with knowledge of the deal. A deal wasn’t reached—one person said Impossible Foods wanted a higher price—and whether Google will look... Google is showing an appetite for the food business. The company recently tried to buy...
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Tough Climb for Google’s Cloud Revenue

By Amir Efrati and Steve Nellis · Jul 27, 2015 7:00am PDT · 2 comments
Urs Hölzle, the man in charge of Google’s high-profile cloud-computing business, likes to tell colleagues that five years from now, they’ll “laugh about what the cloud was like” in 2015 because it will have evolved so drastically. How much Mr. Hölzle shapes that evolution will determine whether Google will have a big business in selling... Urs Hölzle, the man in charge of Google’s high-profile cloud-computing business, likes to tell...
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Why Google’s Cloud Needs Snapchat
By Tom Dotan, Amir Efrati and Steve Nellis · Jul 22, 2015 7:00am PDT · 2 comments
Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel
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Why Google’s Cloud Needs Snapchat

By Tom Dotan, Amir Efrati and Steve Nellis · Jul 22, 2015 7:00am PDT · 2 comments
When Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy first released Snapchat in 2011, they ran the service atop Google’s cloud computing service App Engine out of necessity. Tapping the Mountain View giant, whose cloud business was just getting off the ground, was the easiest way to outsource Snapchat’s infrastructure while its small team built the app’s product... When Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy first released Snapchat in 2011, they ran the service atop...
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