The latest from twitter
- SF passes Twitter tax break
- Microsoft de-emphasizes Silverlight at Mix11
- U.S. grad students create app to diagnose malaria
- Pieceable puts working iOS apps in your browser
- Berners-Lee calls for higher purpose of Web
- Foxconn looking into $12 billion Brazil investment
| SF passes Twitter tax break | Top |
| The city's Board of Supervisors followed up last week's preliminary vote to officially pass payroll tax breaks to businesses that move to the city's Mid-Market district. It's aimed at growing companies like Twitter. | |
| Microsoft de-emphasizes Silverlight at Mix11 | Top |
| The software giant ramps up its support for HTML5 as the best way to create advanced graphics on the Web. | |
| U.S. grad students create app to diagnose malaria | Top |
| Team "LifeLens" writes a program that analyzes photos of blood samples taken by the microscopic camera in a Samsung Focus running on Windows 7. | |
| Pieceable puts working iOS apps in your browser | Top |
| A new venture is trying to give mobile-app developers a way to show off full, working versions of their iOS software to users through the browser. | |
| Berners-Lee calls for higher purpose of Web | Top |
| Designers of Web tech need to consider not just cool new features they can enable but also the impact that information sharing has on all of humanity, says Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee at MIT. | |
| Foxconn looking into $12 billion Brazil investment | Top |
| Foxconn, the company that builds gadgets for Apple and other electronics heavyweights, is said to be in negotiations with the Brazilian government to set up facilities there. | |
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