Despite Backlash, Google’s 'Search Plus Your World' Hasn’t Impacted Google’s Market Share
ComScore has released its search data for February 2012. None of the numbers are all that remarkable, which, when you think about the changes Google recently introduced to its core product involving the fusion of social and search, is actually somewhat remarkable.
SEC on Guard as Securities Swindlers Take to Twitter
Information whizzes around Twitter at breakneck speeds. And securities swindlers are taking advantage of the tumult.
Condition at Center of NFL Lawsuit Targeted by Medical Marijuana Company
KannaLife Sciences CEO Dean Petkanas expects the federal government to pave the way for medical marijuana within two years, he told Varney & Co.
Maker of sapphire glass for iPhones to shut down Phoenix area plant, announces 727 job cuts
A manufacturer of sapphire glass that Apple Inc. uses in iPhones plans to eliminate 727 jobs at an Arizona plant.
Silicon Valley gender bias suit puts spotlight on venture capital industry culture
A sex discrimination trial against one of Silicon Valley's most prestigious venture capital firms is providing a rare peek into the elite investment companies vying to fund the next Google and Amazon.
Woman who accuses Silicon Valley firm of sex discrimination set to testify
The woman at the center of a sex discrimination lawsuit against one of Silicon Valley's most prestigious venture capital firms is set to take the stand in a case that has focused attention on the treatment of women in the high-tech and venture capital fields.
Experts: Silicon Valley gender bias case spurs some firms to take a closer look at practices
A sex discrimination trial that has put a spotlight on gender imbalance in Silicon Valley has prompted some technology and venture capital companies to re-examine their cultures and practices — even before a jury reaches its verdict.
Bias or poor work? Trial begins in high-profile Silicon Valley sexual discrimination lawsuit
A high-profile sex bias case captivating Silicon Valley has sparked debate over the treatment of women in the high technology and venture capitalist arenas.
High-profile Silicon Valley sexual discrimination trial renews debate over gender inequality
Lawyers have started picking a jury to determine whether a venerable Silicon Valley venture capital firm is guilty of gender discrimination or the victim of a scorned former employee forced out because of poor performance.
Attorney says woman in Silicon Valley gender bias suit misrepresented firing
The woman suing a prestigious Silicon Valley venture capital firm for alleged gender discrimination accepted a generous severance package that gave her a salary, access to her company email and kept her biography on the company website.
5 questions about Silicon Valley gender bias case
Ellen Pao has testified again in her lawsuit claiming gender bias kept her from advancing at a major Silicon Valley venture capital firm and that she was fired after she complained.
Jury rejects woman's bias claims in discrimination lawsuit against Silicon Valley firm
A discrimination lawsuit that put a spotlight on gender balance and working conditions for women at Silicon Valley firms ended with a jury rejecting the female plaintiff's claims.
JPM’s NYC, LA ATMs Going HeForShe in March
Starting this week, JP Morgan Chase customers visiting ATMs in New York and Los Angeles will be greeted by messages of gender equality, as the U.S. bank teams up with UN Women to drive awareness of the HeForShe solidarity initiative.
Memo from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announcing up to 18,000 job cuts over next year
Microsoft announced Thursday that it will cut up to 18,000 jobs, or about 14 percent of its staff.
Google Launches Fund to Help Later-Stage Startups
Google launched a new equity fund on Wednesday designed to help later-stage startups just as they reach their critical growth phase.
OtterBox replaces CEO following growth of Colorado-based smartphone case maker
Smartphone case maker OtterBox is replacing its CEO following the global expansion of the Fort Collins, Colorado-based company.
Sprint says it will eliminate another 2,000 jobs, or about 5 percent of its staff
Wireless carrier Sprint says it is eliminating 2,000 jobs, or about 5 percent of its staff, as part of an effort to cut $1.5 billion in annual spending.
$7 Could Give You More Visibility on Facebook
Want prominent visibility on your Facebook friends' newsfeeds? The social network's latest efforts look to users over advertisers for revenue.
Food Trends: What Will Be Eating Next Year?
For restaurant owners, food trends matter. Depending on the type of dining establishment you run, you’re going to lose customers if you’re not serving what customers want—or think they want.
New rules for drones envision remote-controlled aircraft performing routine commercial chores
Small drones could become a familiar sight across the nation's skies if the government adopts proposals that are largely favorable to commercial use of the remote-controlled aircraft.






