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Geeks rule the business school over the last quarter century.




Also: Jeffrey Katzenberg wants you to pay by the inch, Apple and Samsung slug it out, a non-update on Twitter commerce and how to make a thin hamster.


The mobile payment product “Autofill” first launched in September.


A new effort to sell stripped-down servers by the thousands to “hyperscale” companies Google, Amazon and Facebook.


Microsoft Mobile Oy (Gevalt)


More social capital for an analytics and management startup.


The last 25 years in technology have felt more like 250. Walt Mossberg on how far we’ve come and where we are headed.


Hello, world.


“The emperor wears no clothes.” Uh oh.


The week in review, Re/code style.


While Google denies a change in strategy, multiple options are being considered, and the new Google+ leader has a smaller title.


Very few businesses are prepared to quickly reach their customers in a crisis.


Building your online identity is a lot like real estate -- it’s all about location.
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