It’s the fairy tale of 2013, and w*t dream of any IT developers in the market.
Mailbox, a revolutionary email client mobile app on the iOS platform, sold to Dropbox for a whopping $100M.
http://www.wired.com/business/2013/05/gentry-underwood/
It’s the fairy tale of 2013, and w*t dream of any IT developers in the market.
Mailbox, a revolutionary email client mobile app on the iOS platform, sold to Dropbox for a whopping $100M.
http://www.wired.com/business/2013/05/gentry-underwood/
It’s been what, a year and a half? Time to brush off the cobwebs in this ole blog and crank it’s engine rolling.
Here are 2 interesting articles on Facebook related news:
Meet the Facebook Shareholders:
http://www.businessinsider.com/meet-facebooks-soon-to-be-billionaire-shareholders-2010-5#
And meet the almost-Facebook-Shareholders:
http://www.businessinsider.com/all-the-companies-that-ever-tried-to-buy-facebook-2010-5#
Behold the new Mac OS X Lion, which combines the power of the Mac with the power of the iPad.
http://www.apple.com/macosx/lion/
It is the foreseen future coming true before our eyes, as Apple had unveiled the coming of the Mac App Store last year during October 2010, and also mentioned in my earlier blog post.
[4 Jan, 2011] Facebook was officially valued at US$50 billion after an investment from Goldman Sachs and a Russian Investor, Digital Sky Technologies. Facebook has yet to launch an IPO.
http://www.todayonline.com/Business/EDC110104-0000158/Like-this!-Facebook-valued-at-$64,2-billion
In comparision, Google was valued at US$153.4 billion [Jul 2010], Apple was at US$300 billion [Jan 2011], and Microsoft was at US$219.18 billion [May 2010].