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China's Twitter-like Sina Weibo concedes slowing growth

China's Twitter-like Sina Weibo concedes slowing growth | Ex-Microsoft architect's startup focuses on SaaS integration

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China's Twitter-like Sina Weibo concedes slowing growth
Sina Weibo, China's answer to Twitter, conceded Tuesday that user growth has been slowing. The social networking platform, however, dispelled reports that the company was seeing its user base decline as a result of a government crackdown on online rumors. Read More

Ex-Microsoft architect's startup focuses on SaaS integration
A former Microsoft architect has founded a startup called Azuqua aimed at tackling the problem of joining together and automating business processes from multiple SaaS (software-as-a-service) applications. Read More

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New Connected Car Cloud and Global SIM offerings debuting this week are driving Jasper Wireless' efforts to be a leading provider of services and applications for managing connected devices globally. Read More

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Dell and NetSuite are broadening their relationship, with Dell becoming a global reseller and IT systems integrator for NetSuite's cloud ERP (enterprise resource planning) software. Read More

New iOS flaw allows malicious apps to record touch screen presses
Security researchers identified a vulnerability in iOS that allows apps to record all touch screen and button presses while running in the background on non-jailbroken devices. Read More

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Mt. Gox trading halts, website down amid speculation of its closure
Trading on major Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox came to a halt on Tuesday and its website was only loading a blank page. Read More

LinkedIn opens Chinese-language site, agrees to rules on censorship
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