Thursday, January 22, 2015

Top Stories of the Day // January 22, 2015

WhatsApp Comes To The Desktop |
Here’s Everything That Went Down At Microsoft’s Windows 10 Event |
Through The Fire: What TaskRabbit Learned From Its Big Backlash |
Microsoft To Provide Free Upgrades To Windows 10 |
BlackBerry CEO Wants Legislators To Make Developing BlackBerry Apps Mandatory |
Why Google’s Plan To Sell Wireless Probably Doesn’t Scare Network Providers |
Kim Dotcom Launches Skype Competitor MegaChat |
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Today's Top Stories // Jan 22, 2015

WhatsApp Comes To The Desktop

Are you one of the 600 million people on WhatsApp? Do you grow tired of having to type all of your messages through your phone? Good news! There's now a... read more

Here’s Everything That Went Down At Microsoft’s Windows 10 Event

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Through The Fire: What TaskRabbit Learned From Its Big Backlash

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Microsoft To Provide Free Upgrades To Windows 10

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BlackBerry CEO Wants Legislators To Make Developing BlackBerry Apps Mandatory

At this point, BlackBerry and Windows Phone fans are probably used to having a much smaller selection of apps than their counterparts on iOS and Android... read more

Why Google’s Plan To Sell Wireless Probably Doesn’t Scare Network Providers

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Kim Dotcom Launches Skype Competitor MegaChat

Kim Dotcom, the infamous entrepreneur behind Megaupload, has released his latest product. Currently in beta, MegaChat is a browser-based encrypted video calling... read more

TOP VIDEOS

TC Cribs: Sliding Into Ticketmaster's Hip London Outpost

 In this special episode of Cribs we headed across the pond to London, England to check out ticketing and... read more

Gillmor Gang: Dog Ears

 The Gillmor Gang — Dan Farber, John Taschek, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor. Topics include... read more

CrunchWeek: Facebook Goes Corporate, Box Prices, And Glass Skids To A Halt

It’s Friday and that means CrunchWeek. This week Colleen Taylor, Kyle Russell and myself sat around the Small... read more

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