The Cost of the Google Glass Disaster
The head of Google X has been on an apology tour over the company’s chronic premature product hype, but does that mean anything’s going to change?
Why Can’t Silicon Valley Use Plain English?
Since it seems physically impossible for the tech elite to actually say what they mean, here’s a guide to help you interpret the code.
What the Heck Happened to Google?
When Eric Schmidt turned over the company to Larry Page, he said, “adult supervision” was no longer needed at Google. Maybe he was wrong.
Are You 'Over-Exposed' Online? Lessons From IRS Hack
According to the IRS, the cyber thieves who stole tax return information from 100,000 Americans may have used social media to get in the door. Are you 'over-exposed' online?
Early Twitter Investor To Air Grievances
Noted Silicon Valley venture capitalist and early Twitter investor, Chris Sacca, issued a warning letter, saying that he has concerns about the direction of the company and is going to begin to air those grievances publicly.
Growth Hacking Is So Old School
Growth hackers think they’ve invented the future of marketing, but the methods they use have been around forever.
NYSE’s Farley Talks Battle for Tech IPOs
Home to Google, Amazon, and Apple, Nasdaq has held the reputation as the tech exchange, but the New York Stock Exchange has been encroaching on its territory.
How to Make Big Bucks in Tech
Nobody is born into tech riches. We all had to find our way here somehow and there are lots of ways to make it happen.
Can Periscope Save Twitter?
Live video streaming app Periscope may very well be the answer to Twitter’s chronic user growth and engagement woes.
Foursquare’s Still Alive and “Doing Really Well”
Foursquare, the app which popularized location-based “check-ins,” is not dead, CEO Dennis Crowley emphasized at TechCrunch Disrupt in New York on Tuesday.
Silicon Valley’s Worst-Kept Secret: Ageism
The median age of tech employees is 10 years younger than the national average. What does that mean? What do you think it means?
NASCAR Puts Comcast in the Driver’s Seat
Comcast’s Xfinity & NASCAR want to reward loyal fans while also bringing in new ones.
King Competitor SGN Plans IPO as Gaming Heats Up
SGN (Social Gaming Network), the maker of popular gaming apps Cookie Jam and Panda Pop, told FOXBusiness.com that the company is preparing an IPO. This competitor of Zynga and King says that it is looking to enter the public markets by early 2017.
Are All Personal Brands Fake?
There are two types of people in the online world: those with integrity and those with personal brands.
Top 21 Tech Complaints
This is what annoys us about the tech world -- and your chance to whine about what bugs you.
The Improbable Road to Nasdaq 5,000
The untold story of how a bunch of Silicon Valley geeks and the mother of all creative destruction brought the Nasdaq back to 5,000.
YouTube Releases Kids App
In the latest push to make the Internet more kid-friendly, YouTube has released a new app with video content suitable for young children called YouTube Kids. It is now available for free on Android and Apple devices.
Google’s Top Searches in 2014
Google is out with its list of the most-searched items in 2014, from the World Cup to the Kardashian wedding.
The EU Wants to Break Up Google. So What’s New?
Europe’s efforts to dictate how American companies run their business may seem over the top, but we’re definitely following in their footsteps.
The Surprising Reason Why We Tweet
There are lots of reasons why we now spend an average of 5 hours a day immersed in the virtual world, but the main reason will surprise you.



















