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Do e-readers have another chapter?
As Kobo launches the new, more powerful Aura, some analysts ask whether there’s a market left for single-use devices http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/tech-news/do-e-readers-have-another-chapter/article11248534/
As value soars, digital currency Bitcoin attracts offline attention
Four years since its creation, Bitcoin has suddenly become one of the fastest-growing and most polarizing phenomena on the Internet. Two years ago, the value of an individual Bitcoin was less than $9 (U.S.). Today, a single Bitcoin trades for more than $160. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/tech-news/as-value-soars-digital-currency-bitcoin-attracts-offline-attention/article10836604/
Bitcoin's fast-growing market capitalization
Four years since its creation, Bitcoin has suddenly become one of the fastest-growing and most polarizing phenomena on the Internet. Two years ago, the value of an individual Bitcoin was less than $9 (U.S.). Today, a single Bitcoin trades for more than $160. Indeed, the currency has almost doubled in value over the last 30 days alone, as it begins to attract serious attention from currency analysts, major financial media and even U.S. lawmakers. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/tech-news/bitcoins-fast-growing-market-capitalization/article10837833/
Will mobile messaging apps put the squeeze on Facebook?
Tech-savvy young people increasingly turning to apps to share pictures, video http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/tech-news/will-mobile-messaging-apps-put-the-squeeze-on-facebook/article10600596/
Google elbows Amazon with new same-day retail delivery in San Francisco
Google Shopping Express by world’s largest Internet search company works with retailers such as Target, Staples, Toys ‘R’ Us http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/tech-news/google-elbows-amazon-with-new-same-day-retail-delivery-in-san-francisco/article10482381/
Twitter IPO mooted as $1-billion mobile revenue projected for 2014
Twitters’ ad revenue this year will total $582.8-million, according to eMarketer according to the report, roughly double what it was in 2012 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/tech-news/twitter-ipo-mooted-as-1-billion-mobile-revenue-projected-for-2014/article10438832/
Flipboard adds 'make your own magazine' user-curation tools
It also partnered with Etsy, the online bazaar for handmade goods, allowing users to shop from Flipboard http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/tech-news/flipboard-adds-make-your-own-magazine-user-curation-tools/article10425763/
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