

Best bet for landing a job after an internship: Accounting.


Humin, which tries to reinvent iPhone contacts, is on the right track. But it falls short, due to limitations and bugs.


A solution for those hell bent on documenting a night they’ll soon want to forget.


Private messaging, targeted ads and specific new mobile apps are some of the most important trends in social media right now.


What Re/coders said on the air this week, collected in one convenient place.




Companies say they want more diversity, but have trouble changing their hiring habits.


Box’s IPO plans are back on track after other successful offerings and a sector recovery.


An easy way to track bio changes on Twitter.


War is coming among the kingdoms of LinkedIn, Facebook, Google and Twitter.


Can someone stop tweets that “fly like pigeons in and out of your head”?


If salespeople are burdened with administrivia, they will resent it and look for ways to hack around it.


“Now it’s kind of a joke -- you always need a private violinist on a jet.”


Backed by nearly a half billion dollars in investments, Pure Storage CEO Scott Dietzen likes playing the gadfly. It’s working.


Surprise, surprise -- another good quarter from the professional network.


Instead of pointing fingers at potential villains, let’s look at who is actually investing in solutions.


More social capital for an analytics and management startup.


Buzzword alert: It’s about creating better, more “native” ads.


Still beating the rest of the market.


Anderson is joining just as the company lands its 1,000th customer.


Apple, Microsoft and other tech giants are teaming up over concerns that software patents are under attack.


Slicing and dicing her way into a new media empire?


The D.C.-based Internet trade group expands its reach into state and local issues.


Building a startup from scratch, winding it up and letting it go is the new MBA.


Let’s be fair, there is no easy out for any U.S. Internet business when it comes to China.


That’s gotta hurt.


Commerce Department Secretary Penny Pritzker comes to Silicon Valley next week.


Blog it out.


Hello, goodbye.


The company still beat analysts’ expectations for the quarter.


The professional network’s biggest buy yet.


The social media company says it’s considering legal action to defend First Amendment rights to release data.


More insight into how often the government asks tech companies for information.


You can still find articles talking about the death of venture capital, but it’s becoming harder to write them without sounding silly.


The deal comes after a big year in cloud investments for the VC firm.



