Since 40% of LinkedIn members use their mobile devices to access popular social media, LinkedIn (LNKD) has decided to step-up its application game to a whole new level. LinkedIn has released a new application, called Connected, which aims to bolster its already impressive networking infrastructure. This new application is an update from LinkedIn’s earlier networking app, Contacts.
Read MoreYoung Money
How old do you have to be to work at the Silicon Valley’s top tech companies? The answer: a lot younger than you might expect. A recent Bloomberg report, published July 8th, outlined opportunities in the Silicon Valley for teenagers who have yet to graduate from high school.
Read MoreStorm On The Horizon
Last month, my colleague, Zac Cherin, covered Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk’s decision to share Tesla’s technology patents with its competitors. His analysis of the long-term benefits to Tesla — a new market for its batteries, potential allies in lobbying the government, and a chance to share the cost of expanding its supercharger network — over the short-term losses of an exclusive rights to technology was superb.
Read MoreAmazon's Newest Threat
Google (GOOG) Express Shopping has taken a giant leap to become a stronger competitor to Amazon (AMZN) with its newly implemented same-day shipping service. Although Google Express Shopping is still inferior, in some aspects, to other online retailers (i.e. its currently small distribution infrastructure), it has many components that make it a strong alternative to the online shopping overlord known as Amazon (read more about superior E-Commerce investments here).
Read MoreCreative Destruction
One of the more interesting ideas to come out of economic and business literature is that of “creative destruction,” which is closely related to the concept of “disruptive innovation.” Distilled down to its most basic form, “creative destruction” is the concept that something new, whether a technology, manufacturing process, or business practice, can disrupt the established market and upset the market power of entrenched companies.
Read MoreGoogle's Android Watch
For two days in June (June 25-26, 2014), San Francisco hosts Google’s (GOOG) largest developer conference of the year, Google I/O. This is where Google unveils its newest technology and developer tools. Today, Google started the festivities with a 2.5-hour keynote address. Here are the highlights and possible game-changing technologies that Google plans to release in the coming months.
Read MoreAmazon Fires Back
In a highly anticipated move, Amazon (AMZN) announced the release of its Fire smartphone on Wednesday. With a platform customized around Google’s (GOOG) Android operating system, Fire is a competitive high-end market offering. However, without features that truly differentiate it from other smartphones, it is doubtful that Fire will initially gain the traction necessary to be competitive in an already crowded smartphone market.
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