Jun 4, 2016 by Andrew TonnerHow Does Pinterest Make Money?As Pinterest shifts its focus toward sales growth and monetization, the social media unicorn hopes to eventually challenge the likes of Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter with its unique business model.
Jun 3, 2016 by Andrew TonnerHow Does Snapchat Make Money?As a Snapchat IPO looms in the horizon, the vanishing video startup has shifted its efforts to monetization and revenue growth.
May 30, 2016 by Andrew TonnerPandora, Inc. Buyout? A $1 Billion Hedge-Fund Manager Thinks So.But does it make sense?
May 28, 2016 by Andrew TonnerShould Snapchat Really Be Worth More Than Twitter?When it comes to tech companies, valuation is often in the eye of the beholder, as Twitter and Snapchat's current values illustrate.
May 25, 2016 by Andrew TonnerHow Will Apple and Samsung Weather the Coming Smartphone Market Fallout?This quarter could prove brutal for smartphone makers like Apple and Samsung, but brighter days are likely ahead in the second half of 2016.
May 24, 2016 by Andrew TonnerCan Google's Home Speaker Leapfrog Amazon's Echo?Initial reviews are mixed as Alphabet looks to challenge Amazon.
May 20, 2016 by Andrew TonnerAmazon Video Direct: Inside Amazon.com Inc.'s Efforts to Unseat Alphabet's YouTubeUpending YouTube will be hard, but Amazon's unlikely bet still appears worth the risk.
May 20, 2016 by Andrew TonnerAnd Then There Were 2: Why Wal-Mart's Decision to Challenge Amazon Prime Is Pure GeniusMore major retailers should focus on shipping as a competitive advantage.
May 20, 2016 by Andrew TonnerCan GoPro Inc Turn Virtual Reality Cameras Into Its Next Billion-Dollar Business?The troubled action camera specialist hopes to carve out its next growth story with devices designed to capture virtual reality content, but competitors like Nokia are also eyeing the growing market.
May 18, 2016 by Andrew Tonner2 Ways Alphabet's "Cards" Experiment Threatens TwitterAs the microblogging platform tries to reignite its growth, a recent experiment by search giant Google could dampen Twitter's status as the go-to source for real-time news and analysis.
May 13, 2016 by Andrew TonnerSpotify Joins Apple Music's Original Content Arms RaceThe convergence of digital music and video platforms adds another name to its roster.
May 13, 2016 by Andrew TonnerAmazon.com Inc. Prepares to Take 1-Hour Delivery MainstreamThe e-commerce giant just took another step in its long-term plan to disrupt everyone from FedEx and UPS to your local convenience store.
May 12, 2016 by Andrew TonnerApple Moves a Step Closer to Revolutionizing HealthcareWith CareKit, Apple takes another step into the growing intersection between healthcare and tech.
May 12, 2016 by Andrew TonnerApple Inc. To Debut New Apple Music in JuneAfter a lukewarm reception, Apple hopes its Apple Music overhaul can help the service regain momentum as Spotify and Pandora continue to compete for the future of streaming.
May 12, 2016 by Andrew Tonner2 Reasons to Buy FitBitBetween declining legal risk from its Jawbone lawsuits and a rock-bottom valuation, tech investors might want to give the fitness-tracking leader a look.
May 12, 2016 by Andrew TonnerAnother $1 Billion Business? How Amazon's B2B Marketplace Is Redefining the Way Businesses BuyYet another example of why Amazon's best days are ahead.
May 11, 2016 by Andrew TonnerWill YouTube Be Your Cable TV Provider? Not in the Near FutureWill the cable industry ever play ball with the likes of Apple and Alphabet?
May 11, 2016 by Andrew TonnerWhy Intel's Decision to Quit Mobile Could Make Investors BillionsSometimes you have to know when to walk away from a bad thing, and that's what Intel is doing with its quiet plans to discontinue Broxon and SoFIA.
May 10, 2016 by Andrew TonnerIgnore Carl Icahn: Now Is the Time to Buy Apple StockThe billionaire octogenarian recently dumped his shares of the Mac maker, but that doesn't mean you should.
May 8, 2016 by Andrew TonnerAs Comcast Resists, 21st Century Fox and Disney to Launch Competitor Services to DISH Network's Sling TVSkinny bundles could be the future, and Comcast would do well to fall in line with 21st Century Fox and Disney.