After IPO, experts debate Facebook's next big thing
After IPO, experts debate Facebook's next big thingFox NewsSome argue that the lack of a “next big thing” is no big deal: Most consumers won't care at all. “I think there are two types of Facebook users. Some of them want to thoroughly understand the service and don't particularly like major changes.Why Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) Shares Are Radioactive - Mike Swanson (05/23/12)WallStreetWindow.comTo The Last ByteCanada Free PressFacebook Is Getting Killed – By ItselfPC MagazineBlogger News Network (blog) -Boston Herald -MindfulMoneyall 4,120 news articles »
Silicon Valley's Next Big Thing: Beer
Silicon Valley's Next Big Thing: BeerThe AtlanticEveryone is the hunt for the next Zynga. Nobody cares about solving big problems. If you thought the social media bubble was a sign of trouble, though, let me introduce you to Churchkey Can Co., the "retro beer company" that's become "a new tech ...and more »
VCs' next big things: Big data, drugs, and education
VCs' next big things: Big data, drugs, and educationCNETFive of the most influential tech investors, including Peter Thiel and Reid Hoffman, highlight their top 10 trends for the next five years during a panel discussion. by Donna Tam May 23, 2012 12:31 AM PDT Kevin Efrusy, Bing Gordon, Reid Hoffman, ...Live: 5 Top VCs, 10 Top Tech TrendsForbesall 10 news articles »
Apple mum on its next big thing
Apple mum on its next big thingHeraldNetOf course, Ive could also be referring to the next iPhone, which is expected in October. Recently, rumors that the sixth iPhone will have a bigger screen and see its first major redesign since the iPhone 4 have been picking up, so that's another likely ...Apple VP: New project is 'most important,' 'best work we've done'Los Angeles TimesApple Design Chief Ive Working on Most Important Project So FarPCWorldApple designer 'winces' over some choicesCNN Internationalall 186 news articles »
The Street: The next big thing in luggage
The Street: The next big thing in luggageOCRegisterSince 2005, Sungjoo has revamped the ailing MCM in a big way with its logo, inspired by King Ludwig I, and signature pieces recently sported by style icons from Dita Von Teese to Justin Bieber. It looks to be fashion's new it bag.and more »