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John Sculley On Drawing The Mac Phone For Steve Jobs
By Matthew Lynley We had a chance to sit down with the founders of Zeta Interactive — John Sculley and David Steinberg — last week to talk a bit about
Startup Sues A Domain Name Owner To Grab A 16-Year-Old URL
By John Biggs Jason Kneen is a programmer and happens to own about a hundred domain names picked up over a sixteen year period. One of those, workbetter.com, he purchased
Former Corinthian Students: Saddled With Debt, Hoping For Relief
By Kirk Carapezza Former Corinthian students could soon be off the hook for their student loans, but that won’t help them in finding a better career. » E-Mail This …read
Get Your Tickets To The TechCrunch 10th Anniversary Party At TOA Berlin
By Mike Butcher Berlin, du bist so wunderbar! We’re hosting the Closing Party in honour of our 10th Anniversary at Tech Open Air Berlin! So please grab your tickets and
Aetna Announces $37 Billion Merger With Health Insurance Rival Humana
By Scott Neuman If the deal passes antitrust scrutiny, it would be the largest such acquisition in the insurance industry. It’s the latest sign of consolidation in health insurance in
Interview: Tim Draper Doubles Down On Europe
By Ingrid Lunden DFJ, the storied Silicon Valley venture capital firm, has built out a global presence not just through direct investments but through a network of firms that are
Syrian Forces Try To Halt Rebel Offensive On Aleppo
By Scott Neuman An alliance of forces led by the al-Qaida affiliated al-Nusra Front is battling the Syrian government for control of the key northern city. » E-Mail This …read
Why The World Might Be Running Out Of Cocoa Farmers
By Eliza Barclay West African cocoa farmers earn less than $1 a day. Those low wages could jeopardize the future of chocolate labor, as young farmers find better opportunities to
On the Air
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz If you get a few minutes this 4th of July weekend, be sure to catch us on the air. Here’s where you can usually find us… “Indianapolis
Hours From Greek Bailout Vote, 2 Sides Evenly Divided
By Scott Neuman One new poll shows that those favoring the bailout hold a wafer-thin plurality, but another one gives the edge to the “no” side. » E-Mail This …read