- Matt Bowman
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- August 20, 2010
Matt Bowman's Channel
- Matt Bowman
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- August 20, 2010
Time Inc. thrusts mags into new iPad model
People Magazine's app will now be free for print subscribers. Cue Phase 2 of Jobs' distortion field.
- Matt Bowman
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- August 18, 2010
Why don't women blog about porn?
A handful of men-penned posts on porn this week raise the question. The answer may be ugly.
- Matt Bowman
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- August 16, 2010
*Someone* is fueling Hulu IPO rumors
The Big Media video site may be prepping a public offering that would give it a $2B valuation.
- Matt Bowman
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- August 13, 2010
Starbucks to offer WSJ for free this fall
Coffee chain is betting that free subscriber content will boost the power of its psycho-magnet
- Matt Bowman
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- August 12, 2010
Boomerang: send & receive gmail in the future
The most important new gmail feature in years isn't coming from Google.
- Matt Bowman
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- August 11, 2010
Facebook's Foursquare killer is weeks away
As Social King readies location-based features, privacy and Foursquare's fate hang in the balance
- Matt Bowman
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- August 10, 2010
Ellison blasts HP for ousting Hurd
Oracle chief defends his tennis buddy against what looks like an unscrupulous HP board.
- Matt Bowman
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- August 9, 2010
My Damn Channel raises more damn money
Web video studio pulls in $4.4 million as VC money trickles back into online entertainment startups.
- Matt Bowman
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- August 6, 2010
Wikileaks: an ugly transparency posterchild
In the tech blogs, it's hip to dope-slap DC. But hugging Wikileaks is like kissing your executioner.
- Matt Bowman
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- August 5, 2010
Slide slips into Google for $182-$228 M
The company we almost forgot about manages a face-saving exit as Google’s gaming grab continues.
- Matt Bowman
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- August 4, 2010
Facebook ad revenue jumps 1000%
Advertisers cast aside misgivings and turned on spending spigit in last 12 months, COO maintains.
- Matt Bowman
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- August 3, 2010
Why did Apple vaporize Lala?
Apple tells labels "iTunes in the Cloud" isn't ready yet. Perhaps Cupertino bought to kill.
- Matt Bowman
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- August 2, 2010
Microsoft sold your privacy (thank goodness)
The company bowed to advertising pressure, quashed pro-privacy Explorer design in 2008.
- Matt Bowman
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- May 13, 2010