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Money Archive

Archives for March 2014

Technology
Mike Judge on His “Nerd Cred,” His New HBO Show and How He’s Never Doing Another Network ShowMike Judge on His “Nerd Cred,” His New HBO Show and How He’s Never Doing Another Network Show
Technology

“You can’t call it satire when you are showing it like it is.”

By Kara Swisher
Technology
Smosh Carves Out a Comedic Home Between Nickelodeon and Comedy CentralSmosh Carves Out a Comedic Home Between Nickelodeon and Comedy Central
Technology

“We’re never going to leave our Internet presence behind,” Anthony Padilla told the full house at Code/Media in Los Angeles.

By Dawn Chmielewski
Technology
Roku Will Be Your Future TV’s Operating SystemRoku Will Be Your Future TV’s Operating System
Technology

Roku CEO Anthony Wood dismisses Apple, Amazon, Google set-top competition.

By Ken Li
Technology
Twitter Plays Hardball With Facebook Over TV -- And TV Networks GripeTwitter Plays Hardball With Facebook Over TV -- And TV Networks Gripe
Technology

Facebook has been trying to follow Twitter into social TV -- so Twitter is trying to shut the door.

By Peter Kafka
Technology
Why Lithium Bought Klout (And Why $200 Million Is Optimistic)Why Lithium Bought Klout (And Why $200 Million Is Optimistic)
Technology

“We are a private company. This was a stock deal.”

By Liz Gannes
Technology
On-Demand Dinner Startup Sprig Raises $10 MillionOn-Demand Dinner Startup Sprig Raises $10 Million
Technology
By Mike Isaac
Technology
Amazon Launching Video Box Next WeekAmazon Launching Video Box Next Week
Technology

Here comes Amazon’s answer to Apple TV.

By Peter Kafka
Technology
Stripe Merchants Will Soon Be Able to Accept Bitcoin PaymentsStripe Merchants Will Soon Be Able to Accept Bitcoin Payments
Technology

The well-funded startup believes it is the first major payments platform to support bitcoin.

By Jason Del Rey
Technology
NBCUniversal-Owned DailyCandy and Television Without Pity Will Be Shut DownNBCUniversal-Owned DailyCandy and Television Without Pity Will Be Shut Down
Technology

Attempts to sell the properties were made, but apparently were unsuccessful.

By Kara Swisher
Technology
Aereo Defends Service as Supreme Court Hearing LoomsAereo Defends Service as Supreme Court Hearing Looms
Technology

Streaming video startup tells the Supremes it isn’t violating copyright law

By Amy Schatz
Technology
Full-Frontal Advertising: Upfronts, Newfronts, AllfrontsFull-Frontal Advertising: Upfronts, Newfronts, Allfronts
Technology

A call for advertisers to shed their inhibitions and embrace a holistic approach.

By Scott Ferber
Technology
TubeMogul Files IPO, Seeks to Raise $75 MillionTubeMogul Files IPO, Seeks to Raise $75 Million
Technology
By Dawn Chmielewski
Technology
Getting Ready for Bed With Arianna HuffingtonGetting Ready for Bed With Arianna Huffington
Technology

“We must use technology to free ourselves from technology,” says the woman who made her fortune from technology.

By Nellie Bowles
Technology
Still More Bitcoin Investing: Circle Internet Financial Raises $17 Million From Oak, OthersStill More Bitcoin Investing: Circle Internet Financial Raises $17 Million From Oak, Others
Technology

More real dough for digital dough.

By Kara Swisher
Technology
Millennials Spend More Time Watching TV on Other DevicesMillennials Spend More Time Watching TV on Other Devices
Technology

This marks the first time any other device has eclipsed TV for TV watching for any segment of the viewing population.

By Dawn Chmielewski