Twitter boosts its privacy cred with its absence from the NSA’s surveillance programByZachary M. SewardPublishedJune 6, 2013
BBC determines it’s incapable of accurately reporting the timeByZachary M. SewardPublishedJune 4, 2013
Execs from Apple and publishing houses calling each other idiotsByZachary M. SewardPublishedJune 3, 2013
US v. Apple: What they’re really fighting over as the antitrust case goes to trialByZachary M. SewardPublishedJune 2, 2013
Why ESPN is so good at televising spelling bees, poker, yachting, and other non-sportsByZachary M. SewardPublishedMay 30, 2013
New prices in Dots show virtual economies are just as hard to manage as real-life onesByZachary M. SewardPublishedMay 30, 2013
Mary Meeker’s 2013 internet trends: all the slides plus highlightsByZachary M. SewardPublishedMay 29, 2013
Bad omen: Harvard graduates are going back into financeByZachary M. Seward and Roberto A. FerdmanPublishedMay 29, 2013
The Steve Jobs emails that show how to win a hard-nosed negotiationByZachary M. SewardPublishedMay 22, 2013
Yahoo’s marketing masterstroke: a free terabyte of Flickr storage is better than unlimitedByZachary M. SewardPublishedMay 21, 2013
How Yahoo plans to make money on Tumblr: ads that don’t feel like adsByZachary M. SewardPublishedMay 20, 2013
Now playing Google figures out the simplest, most profound way to send money: over emailPublishedMay 15, 2013
See for yourself what Bloomberg’s terminal contract says about spying on customersByZachary M. SewardPublishedMay 14, 2013
Bloomberg accidentally posted private terminal messages onlineByZachary M. SewardPublishedMay 13, 2013
Bloomberg’s culture is all about omniscience, down to the last keystrokeByZachary M. SewardPublishedMay 12, 2013
What Bloomberg employees can see when they snoop on customersByZachary M. SewardPublishedMay 10, 2013