Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Top Stories of the Day // January 19, 2016

Why Big Companies Keep Failing: The Stack Fallacy | 16 Apple Security Advances to Take Note of in 2016 | The Fail Whale Returns: Twitter Goes Down (And The Stock Does, Too) | Pakistan Lifts Its Three-Year Ban On YouTube | First Amazon Dash-Powered Devices Go Live, Will Automatically Reorder Supplies For You | Magic Bus Aims To Magically Ease Silicon Valley Commuter Woes With City-To-City Transportation | Indus OS Raises $5M To Make Android Work For First-Time Smartphone Users In India |
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 19 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Anshu Sharma

Why Big Companies Keep Failing: The Stack Fallacy

Stack fallacy has caused many companies to attempt to capture new markets and fail spectacularly. When you see a database company thinking apps are easy, or a... Read More…
CRUNCH NETWORK | Charles Edge

16 Apple Security Advances to Take Note of in 2016

Apple has long been known for providing an exceptional user experience. But many might not realize that over the past few years, they’ve been pushing the... Read More…
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The Fail Whale Returns: Twitter Goes Down (And The Stock Does, Too)

Twitter is having a tricky Tuesday. The social media site has been offline the the last several hours, covering a number of — but not all —... Read More…
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SpaceX's Falcon 9 Falls Over

WhatsApp drops its $1 fee, a new campaign on Crowdfunder pleas for a judicial review to reevaluate London’s 2012 decision to allow Uber, Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com has secured $1B for its financial services arm, Snoop Dogg is investing in sports and messaging app GameOn. Watch Now
Jon Russell

Pakistan Lifts Its Three-Year Ban On YouTube

YouTube has become available in Pakistan today, ending a three-year-ban on the Google-owned video site. Read More…
Sarah Perez

First Amazon Dash-Powered Devices Go Live, Will Automatically Reorder Supplies For You

Your household appliances are getting smarter: think printers that re-order ink when you’re low, or washers that dispense just the right amount of... Read More…
Sarah Buhr

Magic Bus Aims To Magically Ease Silicon Valley Commuter Woes With City-To-City Transportation

Magic Bus is a new startup out of Y Combinator that hopes to end many Bay Area commuter’s slow, soul-crushing daily drive down the 101 with a scheduled,... Read More…
Jon Russell

Indus OS Raises $5M To Make Android Work For First-Time Smartphone Users In India

If you want proof that Android is the operating system of emerging markets, look no further than Indus OS. The company, formerly known as Firstouch, is tweaking... Read More…
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