Wednesday, March 26, 2014

The first tweets of 20 tech titans

Peter Smith: Ouya dropping requirement that games have a free-to-play component
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March 26, 2014 In honor of Twitter's recent birthday, relive the first time a number of well-known technology executives tried tweeting
10. Peter Smith: Ouya dropping requirement that games have a free-to-play component

9. Google Glass may get more stylish with help from Oakley and Ray-Ban

8. Report: Obama to unveil legislation to end NSA bulk phone data collection

7. Box to go public, hoping to raise $250M

6. Eric Bloom: 15 more great Skype interview tips
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4. ATM malware, controlled by a text message, spews cash

3. JavaScript creator takes Mozilla helm

2. Open Compute Project chief Frankovsky quits Facebook

1. Phil Johnson: Twittering! The first tweets of 20 tech titans
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