- Netflix's lost year: The inside story of the price-hike train wreck
- Winamp’s woes: how the greatest MP3 player undid itself--"AOL famously acquired the company in June 1999 for $80-$100 million—and Winamp almost immediately lost its innovative edge."
- Cisco to lay off another 1,300 employees
- Law firms investigating Zynga for insider stock sell-off
- OAuth 2.0 leader resigns, says standard is 'bad'--"At the core of the problem is the strong and unbridgeable conflict between the Web and the enterprise worlds. The OAuth working group at the IETF started with strong web presence. But as the work dragged on (and on) past its first year, those Web folks left along with every member of the original 1.0 community. The group that was left was largely all enterprise... and me. The resulting specification is a designed-by-committee patchwork of compromises that serves mostly the enterprise."
- Microsoft's Downfall: Inside the Executive E-mails and Cannibalistic Culture That Felled a Tech Giant
- Microsoft reports first quarterly loss ever
- Microsoft’s Lost Decade
- Nokia price cut worries investors ahead of Q2 results
- $It costs $450 in marketing to make someone buy a $49 Nokia Lumia
- Nokia posts $1 billion operating loss for Q2 2012, net cash up $125 million
- 7 Ways Digg Dug Its Own Grave
- Facebook Didn't Kill Digg, Reddit Did,
- The Inside Story On Why Kevin Rose Never Had A Big Hit
- Facebook shares slide as user growth in question
- Mark Zuckerberg's net worth plunges $7.2 billion
- Facebook 'likes' and adverts' value doubted--"A BBC investigation suggests companies are wasting large sums of money on adverts to gain 'likes' from Facebook members who have no real interest in their products."
- Apple looks at Twitter deal as Facebook suffers--Don't believe in the hype?
- Facebook to pay $10 million to settle suit
- Facebook e-mail mess: Address books altered; e-mail lost
- The Facebook tweak that killed a billion-dollar industry
- Obama Hate Speech Spreads on Facebook
- How Facebook is injecting politics into your news feed--"A new Facebook feature may cause you serious headaches by posting sneaky political posts from organizations you've 'liked' under your name -- without your consent."
- San Carlos yoga teacher loses job after glaring at Facebook employee for using cellphone in class