You may well have been too busy out enjoying the weekend to sit around reading tech news, but we weren’t. Here’s a roundup of what you missed over the last two days from The Next Web and beyond.
News from the weekend:
- Turkish PM Blasts Twitter and Social Media For Lies
- 8 SaaS Apps That Change The Way We Are Doing Business
- GitHub Suffers Service Outage (Now Back Online)
- Maine likely to enact law requiring warrants for cell phone tracking, provided it can come up with $234,000
- Windows 8 will surpass Vista’s market share in June, making it the third most popular version of Windows
- EU Data Protection Reform: Pandora’s Box or a New Dawn?
- Google Bans Facial Recognition Glassware, for now
- IE10 Passes IE7 and IE6, Firefox Up but Chrome Down
Good reads:
- Meet Two Talented Tech Entrepreneurs Aged Just 13
- Building An App or Web Product? Don’t Focus On The Wrong Things Early
For Fun:
Interesting news from beyond The Next Web:
- Apple Reaches iRadio Deal With Warner Music, Suggesting WWDC Launch [CNET]
- AOL’s Orphaned Music Sites Find a Home at Townsquare Media [AllThingsD]
- Some Thoughts On Mobile [Chris Dixon]
- The Aftermath Of Napster: Letting Incumbents Veto Innovation Slows Down Innovation Drastically [Tech Dirt]
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