Ceremony for the 2002 Giants team that made it to the World Series
Tycho – Coastal Break at The Independent, 12.10.11
Tycho performs Coastal Break at The Independent in San Francisco, Dec. 10, 2011. Listen to Tycho’s last album Dive on Spotify.
Week of 12/5/11 – Flipboard for iPhone, Siri backlash, Twitter has a new HQ
Flipboard for iPhone was released.
- The Power of Flipboard In Your Pocket (Official Flipboard blog)
- Inside Flipboard’s Project to Rethink Its iPad App for the iPhone (Xconomy)
Some people are losing patience with Siri.
- Siri is Apple’s Broken Promise (Mat Honan / Gizmodo)
- The Siri backlash threaten’s Apple’s future magic (Dwight Silverman / Houston Chronicle)
- “…the whole thing still isn’t up to Apple’s usual level of fit and finish, not by a long shot” (John Gruber / Daring Fireball)
- HP to Contribute webOS Â to Open Source (HP press release)
- HP’s Whitman: We’ll Make WebOS-Powered Tablets In 2013 (TechCrunch)
- Let’s Fly (Twitter Blog)
- A Twitter for My Sister (Nik Bilton / New York Times)
- Twitter hits the big time with their new Art Deco headquarters (VentureBeat)
Week of 11/28/11 – Tech News Roundup
The Wall Street Journal reports that Facebook is targeting an IPO between April – June 2012 (VentureBeat)
Spotify launches a music platform (Evolver.fm)
Complaints pop up for Jawbone’s UP wearable health/fitness device (All Things D)
RIP Napster. Napster officially merged with Rhapsody. (Mashable)
It was a bad week for Mozilla. Chrome overtakes Firefox (ZDNet) and their deal with Google is ending (ZDNet)
Acquisitions:
- SAP acquires SuccessFactors for $3.4 billion (NY Times DealBook)
- Facebook acquires the Gowalla team but not the app (Gowalla blog)
Path launches the 2.0 version of their app and got mostly positive reviews. Some concerns were raised about the feature that automatically tracks your location.
- One Year Later, Path ‘Personal Network’ App Still Brings the Love (Wired Gadget Lab)
- New Path 2.0 automatically chronicles, shares your life (Rafe Needleman, CNET)
- New Path kicks ass… (Robert Scoble)
Robert Scoble interviews Path founders Dave Morin and Dustin Mierau: