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Past articles by Richard:

Ampush's future of mobile ads: whopping growth of 233 percent year-over-year

Ampush chief Jesse Pujji releases a report on mobile advertising Wednesday that claims mobile growth spending will increase by a whopping 233 percent year-over-year → Read More

Sense6 Design plans 'smart jewelry' that can save your life

Sense6 Design will release a crop of smart jewelry that can help save your life. → Read More

Suspected Chinese government hackers behind new iCloud account attack

Apple experiences another breach of its iCloud service, this time by hackers possibly affiliated with the Chinese government. → Read More

Al Gore, Neil Young sing same tune -- the Internet will free us

Al Gore and rocker Neil Young say social media will be a vanguard to save the world → Read More

All your social media posts are now in the public domain -- forever

Geofeedia geolocates all your social media postings by name and location and then posts them for the world to see. → Read More

German iPad software provider Orderbird secures $10M

Berlin-based orderbird hauls in a $10 million second round of funding. → Read More

Facebook will beat Google in a year in mobile ads, says Opera Mediaworks chief

Opera Mediaworks chief executive Mahi de Silva predicts that mobile advertising will eclipse desktop dominance by 2017. → Read More

Peter Thiel: Snapchat's photo hack is 'especially problematic'

Snapchat's photo hack scandal is a huge deal to billionaire investor Peter Thiel. Here's why. → Read More

Robot bartender maker Monsieur takes in $2 million

Monsieur claims it has developed what is literally the first AI robot that can bartend and pour drinks. → Read More

Now mobile analytics startups are hiring data scientists. Here's why

Mobile analytic companies see value in having in-house data scientist teams → Read More

Security startup Zenedge exits stealth mode with $3.5 million

Zenedge is pro-active, meaning it isolates web applications, operating as a protective shield against an enemy that is constantly changing tactics. → Read More

Billionaire Peter Thiel may want to live forever

Peter Thiel says anti-aging technologies are "grossly" underserved. He plans to do something about it. → Read More

Peter Thiel: Mobile computing, big data, and edu software nothing but buzzwords

Peter Thiel talks about why he's sour on education software, cloud computing and CEO's who hang pictures of themselves on the walls. → Read More

Chicago-based Morsel lands $800,000 seed round, with GrubHub founder Matt Maloney pitching in

GrubHub co-founder Matt Maloney and others pony up $800,000 for Morsel, a Chicago-based startup that wants to dominate the conversation about good food. → Read More

The cookie is dead. Here's how Facebook, Google, and Apple are tracking you now

Tracking cookies are losing relevance. Here's how three heavyweights, Apple, Google and Facebook, are tracking you now. → Read More

Beepi pulls in $60M for its peer-to-peer auto marketplace

Beepi, a peer-to-peer marketplace which touts itself as a hassle-free way to buy and sell cars online, raised $60 million in venture funding Tuesday. New investors Foundation Capital and SherpaVent... → Read More

Digital ad giant Rocket Fuel helps brands track user behavior across multiple devices

Rocket Fuel gets really comfortable with mobile, but still sees much of their business coming from the desktop. → Read More

Researchers using data mining to improve the online learning experience

Computer researchers are using data mining in a bid to make online education classes more effective → Read More

NSA working to repair relationships with U.S. tech firms

The NSA is making moves to repair its relationships with American IT companies like Google, Facebook and Cisco. But it may be too late. → Read More

Feds charge four men for stealing $100 million in Xbox code and U.S. military secrets

Feds bust hacker ring who stole over $100 million in secrets from Xbox, leading game manufacturers and the Army. → Read More