Remains of the Day: Zucks to be you

13.07.2011
Facebook's head honcho goes into virtual hiding, Apple's got a huge chunk of sales, and there's a new solution on the market for those looking for their fix of Apple rumors. The remainders for Wednesday, July 13, 2011 have nothing to hide.

(The Inquirer)

Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has reportedly protected his Google+ profile for privacy reasons. If only there were a joke that could be made here.

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Ah, "Apple taking massive bite." You're so quaint, . A sales trend analysis by hedge fund manager and retail sales expert David Berman says that Apple's U.S. sales are up 80 percent year over year, fueled in large part by Apple's retail store sales. That makes Cupertino the fastest-growing major retailer in the U.S., in terms of sales growth. As opposed to, you know, in terms of...pizza-eating?

(PC Magazine)

Rich Miner, co-founder of the Android startup that was purchased by Google many moons ago--and whatever happened to it?--is now a partner at Google Ventures, Mountain View's "semi-autonomous venture fund." But up until recently, Miner was recommending that developers write software for iOS before Android, given the higher quantity of handsets and the more "developed and mature ecosystem." Now, though, Miner says the situation has "clearly flipped." In other news, Miner appears to be unclear on the definition of the word "flipped."

(ITProPortal)

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