Tuesday, April 7, 2015

FedEx bulks up in Europe, Dropbox looks overseas, could Detroit be the next Silicon Valley?

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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

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Why Detroit could be the next Silicon Valley (and vice versa)


Historically, the economies of Detroit and Silicon Valley couldn't look more different: one was a hub for auto manufacturing, while tech innovations dominated Silicon Valley. But these cities are more similar than you think.

Exclusive: In a bid for overseas growth, Dropbox partners with Softbank in Japan


The hot file sharing and cloud storage startup is hoping to gain more traction with Japanese companies by partnering with a local reseller.

FedEx bulks up in Europe, buying TNT Express for $4.8 billion


After regulators blocked UPS's bid for the Dutch company on antitrust grounds, FedEx has snapped it up.

Why checking email after work is bad for your career - and health


For many, it's the price of a good job. But it comes with a price of its own.

'Furious 7' shows that big blockbusters aren't just for summer


The car-centric action film sped into the record books with the biggest April opening weekend.

By Tom Huddleston, Jr.

Bojangles IPO is the latest from the flaming-hot fast-food industry


The southern chicken-and-biscuits fast-food chain looks to be the next hot restaurant stock.

By Dan Primack

Ex-Google exec Andy Rubin raises $48 million for hardware incubator


Android co-founder's new effort raises money.

By Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Q&A: Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli, 'Becoming Steve Jobs'


Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli, authors of Apple's favorite Steve Jobs biography, subject themselves to yet another interview.
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This is how much it costs to hang out with Al Pacino
Still use spreadsheets for financial modeling?  Host Analytics would like a word.
For mobile payment service Square, old-style email pitches are the new frontier
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