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David Clinch
Storyful — Editorial Director
Bio: Editorial Director at Storyful. http://storyful.com http://storyful.com/pro Follow @StoryfulPro for news alerts Contact: david.clinch@storyful.com 24/7
Beat:
U.S.
Yahoo + Tumblr = Big Win, Facebook + Tumblr = Bigger Win
is the perfect home and why Zuckerberg should offer $2B. Media... Freak Out! --------------------------Over 20 years in the industry I’ve learned that when something gets bought for $1B or more, people
is the perfect home and why Zuckerberg should offer $2B. Media... Freak Out! --------------------------Over 20 years in the industry I’ve learned that when something gets bought for $1B or more, people
Jemima Kiss
Guardian — Writer
Bio: Mum of two small, gorgeous and very energetic boys. On days off I go to London and write about tech stuff for the Guardian.
Location: Plumpton
Beats:
Technology,
United Kingdom
Yahoo to buy Tumblr for $1bn? Jason Calcanis says Zuckerberg should offer $2.2bn to win back the teens.
Jon Friedman
Media Columnist, Indiewire.com
Bio: MarketWatch Media Web columnist http://bit.ly/jonfriedman
Author of the Bob Dylan book, Forget About Today http://jonfriedman.net
#Facebook IPO Anniversary: Whare Are the Stoclkholders' Yachts?
t.co/2A6mZKMvAC
Facebook's Unhappy IPO Anniversary: Where Are the Stockholders' Yachts?
stock has been creeping up as CEO Mark Zuckerberg makes a persuasive case to Wall Street -- first, by removing his trademark hoodie and second by showing stronger leadership qualities. Facebook now seems
stock has been creeping up as CEO Mark Zuckerberg makes a persuasive case to Wall Street -- first, by removing his trademark hoodie and second by showing stronger leadership qualities. Facebook now seems
RT @jeffbercovici: Fresh details on Tumblr/Yahoo: Tumblr's board has already approved offer; Google & Twitter also kicked tires. http://t.c…
Tumblr And Yahoo: Latest Details On The Imminent Deal
willingly as well. For a third party to derail the deal, then, would require an extraordinarily aggressive gesture, on the order of Mark Zuckerberg calling up Karp and promising him hundreds of millions more
willingly as well. For a third party to derail the deal, then, would require an extraordinarily aggressive gesture, on the order of Mark Zuckerberg calling up Karp and promising him hundreds of millions more
Amy Fleming
Freelance Journalist
Bio: Likes reading, writing, rock n roll, road trips and sourdough baking
Location: London
Only just read this but well worth a late tweet: Don't be fooled by Google's Prius-driving babyfacery | Marina Hyde
t.co/NEkmR1Ba1b
Don't be fooled by Google's Prius-driving babyfacery
-driving babyfacery, you know most of them would be sitting down with Pyongyang in a heartbeat if they thought there was a few extra quid in it. Facebook's Zuckerberg has already hosted his first Republican
-driving babyfacery, you know most of them would be sitting down with Pyongyang in a heartbeat if they thought there was a few extra quid in it. Facebook's Zuckerberg has already hosted his first Republican
Jeff Bercovici
Forbes — Staff Writer
Bio: bur-KOH-vuh-see. Now you know.
Location: New York
Beat:
Business and Finance
Fresh details on Tumblr/Yahoo: Tumblr's board has already approved offer; Google & Twitter also kicked tires. t.co/S0vPwE5iUU
Tumblr And Yahoo: Latest Details On The Imminent Deal
willingly as well. For a third party to derail the deal, then, would require an extraordinarily aggressive gesture, on the order of Mark Zuckerberg calling up Karp and promising him hundreds of millions more
willingly as well. For a third party to derail the deal, then, would require an extraordinarily aggressive gesture, on the order of Mark Zuckerberg calling up Karp and promising him hundreds of millions more
Walt Frick
Technology Review — Business Editor, BostInno and Tech Review Contributor
Bio: Business Editor @BostInno covering the innovation economy. Tech, startups, VC, social entrepreneurship. Contributor @techreview. Public policy & media nerd.
Location: Cambridge, MA
This is the new tech reporting MT @digg: Facebook employees excited about baby foxes living on their campus: t.co/2XDHOuopGG
Baby Foxes Check Into Facebook
Facebook’s official payroll of 4,900 employees, includes CEO Mark Zuckerberg—one of the earliest fans of the page. The page, created on April 23 by Alexis Smith, a member of Facebook’s marketing team
Facebook’s official payroll of 4,900 employees, includes CEO Mark Zuckerberg—one of the earliest fans of the page. The page, created on April 23 by Alexis Smith, a member of Facebook’s marketing team
Tristan Louis
Freelance Journalist
Bio: Founder at Keepskor, Writer at http://TNL.net
Location: New York, NY
The Tragic Beauty of Google+ | t.co/l7pw1Doxm5
The Tragic Beauty of Google+
. More than any particular feature that Mark Zuckerberg and company have cooked up, it’s the people in my life that make Facebook, well, Facebook. Over on Google+, I find some worthwhile material to peruse
. More than any particular feature that Mark Zuckerberg and company have cooked up, it’s the people in my life that make Facebook, well, Facebook. Over on Google+, I find some worthwhile material to peruse
Jack Schofield
Guardian — Computer Editor
Bio: Tech journo who covered IT for the Guardian (1983-2010), the Jack in Ask Jack, and a jackdaw who tweets fun links about photography, Lego, advertising, art etc
Location: London, England
Beats:
Technology,
United Kingdom
Facebook’s Stock Price Is the Least Important Thing About Facebook, by @harrymccracken at @TIME t.co/LPLNMVh4Tq
Facebook’s Stock Price Is the Least Important Thing About Facebook
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is fond of telling his cohorts that their journey is only one percent finished. Even if you quibble about the exact percentage, he’s right that his company’s vision is
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is fond of telling his cohorts that their journey is only one percent finished. Even if you quibble about the exact percentage, he’s right that his company’s vision is
Jason Snell
Macworld — Editorial Director
Bio: Editorial director for @Macworld/@TechHive/@PCWorld. @theincomparable podcaster. Writer, primate, parent.
Location: Mill Valley, CA
Beat:
Technology
RT @TheMacalope: Missed connections: silly pundits seek gullible readers. t.co/UgRPBiSvXX
The Macalope Weekly: Missed connections
almost exclusively because of its success on iOS. By the time the Android app was even available Zuckerberg had already made the “M” in “Mark” on the billion-dollar check. So, Apple should make them for
almost exclusively because of its success on iOS. By the time the Android app was even available Zuckerberg had already made the “M” in “Mark” on the billion-dollar check. So, Apple should make them for
What tortured, bought and paid for bipartisanship looks like. by @maggiepolitico t.co/oYj544hxpG
Big bucks help breed bipartisanship
There’s nothing like the overflowing coffers of interest groups to get political consultants in a gridlocked Washington to see the value of bipartisanship. The group formed by Mark Zuckerberg to push
There’s nothing like the overflowing coffers of interest groups to get political consultants in a gridlocked Washington to see the value of bipartisanship. The group formed by Mark Zuckerberg to push
James Cobb
New York Times — Automobiles Editor
Bio: Automobiles Editor of The New York Times, native Jayhawk, former Detroiter, part-time Woodstocker. Friend of hummus.
Location: New York, New York
Beat:
U.S.
RT @damiencave: Tony Scott on the recent rash of movies that are "fables of acquisition." The porn of fancy things. t.co/NRHYVgL0m2
The Luxe Life in ‘Gatsby,’ ‘Bling Ring’ and Other Films
from the bad guys: Is the Mark Zuckerberg of “The Social Network” a visionary or a scoundrel — or a latter-day Gatsby consumed by longing for an unattainable woman? Maybe all three. Fitzgerald’s Gatsby
from the bad guys: Is the Mark Zuckerberg of “The Social Network” a visionary or a scoundrel — or a latter-day Gatsby consumed by longing for an unattainable woman? Maybe all three. Fitzgerald’s Gatsby
Andrew Restuccia
Politico — Energy Reporter
Bio: I cover energy and the environment for POLITICO.
Retweets are not endorsements.
arestuccia@politico.com
Location: Washington, DC
RT @ericengleman: RT @maggiepolitico In which Joe Green privately described the FWD.us left/right set up as "Machiavellian" t.co/EbC…
Big bucks help breed bipartisanship
There’s nothing like the overflowing coffers of interest groups to get political consultants in a gridlocked Washington to see the value of bipartisanship. The group formed by Mark Zuckerberg to push
There’s nothing like the overflowing coffers of interest groups to get political consultants in a gridlocked Washington to see the value of bipartisanship. The group formed by Mark Zuckerberg to push
Eric Engleman
Politico — Deputy Technology Editor
Bio: Deputy Technology Editor, POLITICO. Watching DC tech policy. Former Seattle and Moscow resident. Views are my own.
Location: Arlington, Va.
Beats:
Technology,
Politics
RT @maggiepolitico In which Joe Green privately described the FWD.us left/right set up as "Machiavellian" t.co/EbCzpJiEvB
Big bucks help breed bipartisanship
There’s nothing like the overflowing coffers of interest groups to get political consultants in a gridlocked Washington to see the value of bipartisanship. The group formed by Mark Zuckerberg to push
There’s nothing like the overflowing coffers of interest groups to get political consultants in a gridlocked Washington to see the value of bipartisanship. The group formed by Mark Zuckerberg to push
Jennifer Lee
Journalist
Bio: Writer, @plympton, @upworthy, @awesomefood, @hackshackers, @newsdiffs. Past: @nytimes, @knightfdn, fortune cookies. jenny@jennifer8lee.com
Location: Out and about
Beat:
Metro New York
Publishing Hackathon
Manhattan with her husband and three children. Randi Zuckerberg is the founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media and Editor-in-Chief of Dot Complicated, a newsletter and website helping us navigate and "untangle
Manhattan with her husband and three children. Randi Zuckerberg is the founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media and Editor-in-Chief of Dot Complicated, a newsletter and website helping us navigate and "untangle
Philip Bump
The Atlantic — Writer, The Atlantic Wire
Bio: Writer at The Atlantic Wire; proponent of the use of inspirational quotes in Twitter bios.
Location: NYC
Single-issue groups act in a bipartisan fashion ... because they have a lot of money? That's the argument? t.co/CGaVvCsO0z
Big bucks help breed bipartisanship
There’s nothing like the overflowing coffers of interest groups to get political consultants in a gridlocked Washington to see the value of bipartisanship. The group formed by Mark Zuckerberg to push
There’s nothing like the overflowing coffers of interest groups to get political consultants in a gridlocked Washington to see the value of bipartisanship. The group formed by Mark Zuckerberg to push
Barbara Ortutay
Associated Press — Technology Writer
Bio: Technology writer for the Associated Press. Budapest-Bay Area-Black Rock City-Brooklyn.
Location: New York
Beat:
Technology
This Facebook thing was a year ago, guys. t.co/AV9E5kxgoe
A year after IPO, Facebook aims to be ad colossus
— and as effective — as television spots. "We aspire to have ads, to show ads that improve the content experience over time," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told analysts recently. "And if we continue
— and as effective — as television spots. "We aspire to have ads, to show ads that improve the content experience over time," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told analysts recently. "And if we continue
Edward Felsenthal
Time Magazine — Managing Editor, Digital
Bio: Managing Editor, digital @Time, by way of @TheDailyBeast, @wsj. Made in Memphis
Location: ÜT: 40.797608,-73.97584
Beat:
U.S.
If #Facebook is invading our privacy, it’s sure failing to do much with that knowledge, writes @harrymccracken t.co/kNJ8yQX92p
Facebook’s Stock Price Is the Least Important Thing About Facebook
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is fond of telling his cohorts that their journey is only one percent finished. Even if you quibble about the exact percentage, he’s right that his company’s vision is
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is fond of telling his cohorts that their journey is only one percent finished. Even if you quibble about the exact percentage, he’s right that his company’s vision is
Damien Cave
New York Times — Mexico Correspondent
Bio: New York Times Correspondent based in Mexico City, covering Mexico, Central America and The Caribbean
Location: Mexico City
Beat:
World
The other thing that comes out of this story is entitlement: Americans cheating to get what they think they deserve t.co/NRHYVgL0m2
The Luxe Life in ‘Gatsby,’ ‘Bling Ring’ and Other Films
from the bad guys: Is the Mark Zuckerberg of “The Social Network” a visionary or a scoundrel — or a latter-day Gatsby consumed by longing for an unattainable woman? Maybe all three. Fitzgerald’s Gatsby
from the bad guys: Is the Mark Zuckerberg of “The Social Network” a visionary or a scoundrel — or a latter-day Gatsby consumed by longing for an unattainable woman? Maybe all three. Fitzgerald’s Gatsby
Tony Scott on the recent rash of movies that are "fables of acquisition." The porn of fancy things. t.co/NRHYVgL0m2
The Luxe Life in ‘Gatsby,’ ‘Bling Ring’ and Other Films
from the bad guys: Is the Mark Zuckerberg of “The Social Network” a visionary or a scoundrel — or a latter-day Gatsby consumed by longing for an unattainable woman? Maybe all three. Fitzgerald’s Gatsby
from the bad guys: Is the Mark Zuckerberg of “The Social Network” a visionary or a scoundrel — or a latter-day Gatsby consumed by longing for an unattainable woman? Maybe all three. Fitzgerald’s Gatsby
Jacquie McNish
Globe and Mail — Senior Writer
Bio: Globe and Mail journalist, author, teacher, news hound, slow, grinding cyclist, mother of boys.
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Beats:
Business and Finance,
Canada
Portrait of an overpriced IPO RT @sree: Chart of Facebook's IPO, One Year Later, by @JYarow in @Chartoftheday: t.co/bVR6trUBQp
The Facebook IPO, One Year Later
its IPO, and now it has plenty of time to develop its business. If CEO Mark Zuckerberg does a good job with the business, this rough first year will be no big deal in the long run.
its IPO, and now it has plenty of time to develop its business. If CEO Mark Zuckerberg does a good job with the business, this rough first year will be no big deal in the long run.














