We all know about Marco Arment's
We all know about Marco Arment's
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Today's congressional hearing on Apple's Irish tax-dodging
Bill Allison, the editorial director of the Sunlight Foundation, looks at the lobbying and campaign finance records relating to Apple as its CEO, Tim Cook, appears before a Senate Committee.
Insecure code-slinger Marco Arment was an original employee at Tumblr, when it was just two dudes in a room. He wrote a nostalgic little post yesterday about the company's rise to Yahoo's pocketbook, with one important conclusion: he's rich
The world's most popular room-renting service is now illegal in the largest city in the United States, CNET reports. This could be a setback.
From what I can gather from the not-really-streaming livestream, the presenters had come to praise Flickr, not to bury it.
Business Insider got its hands on a pitch deck from Tumblr that promises brands will be "front and center" through in-stream ads that look like normal posts, as opposed to David Karp's insistence on restricting ads to only the "Radar" and "Spotlight" sections of the platform. But upset otherkins don't have Yahoo to blame.