The acid test for Ebay founder's investigative news venture - who will cover Silicon Valley?
Pierre Omidyar is investing $250m in a news venture that focuses on investigative reporting. Who will cover Silicon Valley and his pals in the industry?
Pierre Omidyar is investing $250m in a news venture that focuses on investigative reporting. Who will cover Silicon Valley and his pals in the industry?
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With almost 20 million users, Google+ has got off to a great start, even if it's still mostly tech geeks discussing Google+ with other tech geeks. With Facebook now at 750 million users, and Twitter at 200 million, Google+ is still too underdeveloped to be worth a lot of investment, and it's not ready for corporate use: it's not open to users of Google Apps, and Google is actively discouraging companies from setting up shop there, pending the arrival of Facebook-style "fan pages".
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Essex County Council's IT chief David Wilde on joint CIOs and shared services in the cloud...