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    JAFSU: Always Do Your Homework

    bildA By Peter Sandberg
    On May 11, 2012

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    Peter Sandberg
    Peter has been an online entrepreneur since 1996, when he founded gaming site Funplanet, which then went on to become one of Sweden's larger Web properties. Since 2007, together with a good friend, he has created Sweden's leading blog on entrepreneuship called Disruptive.nu. At the age of 15, he seriously considered becoming a cartoonist but hadn't doodled since then, until last autumn when he conceived JAFSU. The characters are loosly based on (and named after) him, the eternal optimist, and a collegue of his, who is the cynical coder. Peter is happily married and has two kids, who he is sure will turn into great entrepreneurs
  • eBay asks people to fight “unfair” Internet sales tax legislation

    EBay has asked people to speak out against legislation that would require large-and medium-sized businesses to collect sales tax for products sold over the Internet. These business are currently required only to collect sales tax if they have a physical presence (distribution center, warehouse) in the state.

    [Source: EBay]

    - NM

    May 25, 2013

  • Google to move Buzz data to Drive on July 17

    Google has informed Buzz users of its plan to move data from the now-defunct social tool over to the Drive storage and synchronization platform. Buzz was suspended in 2011; this move is described as Google’s “last step” towards Buzz’s demise.

    [Source: Engadget]

    - NM

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  • Xbox One will do random authentication checks

    In other words, the Xbox One will periodically “phone home” to Microsoft to verify that users own their games. That said, a user will not have to buy a new license for used games. [Source: Polygon]

    - DH

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  • Google, Verizon, and Acer help tornado victims

    Google has teamed up with Verizon and Acer to offer Chromebook stations with free Internet to tornado victims in Moore, Oklahoma. [Source: Google]

    - DH

    May 24, 2013

  • Is Gmail getting a redesign?

    Leaked screenshots of a possible Gmail redesign reveal five tabs at the top of inboxes to allow for better organization. Like Google+ Circles for your emails kind of? Google has not commented on the authenticity of the images. [Source: The Next Web]

    - DH

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  • Google reportedly working to bring wireless networks to the developing world

    The Wall Street Journal reports that Google is deep into an effort to build, fund and help run wireless networks in emerging markets like sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. The plan is to connect more than a billion new people to the Internet. [Source: Wall Street Journal]

    - RN

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  • Twitter account of UK’s largest TV broadcaster hacked by Syrian Electronic Army

    ITV is the latest victim of the Syrian Electronic Army’s attacks. The AP, Financial Times, the Daily Telegraph and the Onion were all attacked previously. This comes days after Twitter unveiled two-step authentication to prevent such a thing. [Source: Reuters]

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    - RN

    May 24, 2013

  • Google planning to fund wireless networks in emerging markets

    Google is reportedly funding, building, and helping run wireless networks in emerging markets. Markets include sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia, and will be used to make internet available to those outside of major cities, as well as improve connection speeds in urban centers. [Source: The Wall Street Journal]

    - CGW

    May 24, 2013

  • LTE comes to AT&T’s prepaid service

    Starting today AT&T GoPhones will be able to support LTE network. Before, only high-end contract customers were able to use AT&T’s high-speed LTE service. [Source: GigaOm]

    - CGW

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  • Google Glass user calls it too “creepy”

    Reports are now beginning to come in about user experience with Google Glass. One user found that the wearable device was too creepy and made those around him feel uncomfortable. [Source: BGR]

    - CGW

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  • “As an entrepreneur, you have to rely on luck. Honestly, being an entrepreneur, in my opinion, is 95 percent luck; four percent knowing when to recognize it; and one percent hard work. I mean, that’s the equation.”

    — Appature CEO Kabir Shahani

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  • Better Place to file for bankruptcy

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    - CGW

    May 24, 2013

  • Facebook Phone will not be sold in UK

    UK network EE has confirmed that the HTC First — also known as the Facebook Phone — will not be available in the United Kingdom. According to Forbes this is so that Facebook can increase the customization experience of its Home screen before it gets released across the pond. [Source: Forbes]

    - CGW

    May 24, 2013

  • iPad software tech maker Erply raises $2.15M Series B

    Erply, a startup that makes iPad-oriented and cloud-based software for retailers, has raised $2.15 million Series B. Funding was led by Redpoint Ventures. [Source: TechCrunch]

    - CGW

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  • Yahoo places bid on Hulu

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    - CGW

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

earth Reid Hoffman and Joi Ito’s H2 comes out of stealth Forty more tickets on sale for our John Doerr PandoMonthly! (And a new venue…) Too small to fail: The partnership-driven nature of fintech startups Jaron Lanier: Information doesn’t want to be free, and ads are screwed Data, heart, virality, and leadership: Five tips for today’s entrepreneurial journey YouTube network Fullscreen adds NBCUniversal and HBO veteran Tim Mohn as new SVP of Engineering Totsy burns through $34 million, lays off its 83 employees, selling assets Why people are ignoring Windows 8′s new interface and using the “traditional” desktop instead Eat Club hits the road to feed hungry office workers A new iOS game looks to kickstart neuroscience education Bill Gross’ UberMedia launches UberAds, using social and location data to better target on mobile Skyhigh Networks raises $20M to control unauthorized cloud programs used in the enterprise “If you’re building specifically for mobile, you’re in the past” Scanadu asks Indiegogo users to test its “tricorder,” but don’t call it a pre-order

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Friday

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