THE FORTUNE DAILYTuesday, February 24, 2015 |
The key to an $80 billion wearables market? Invisibility.The key to significant growth in the wearables market will be the ability to make the connected gadgets virtually indistinguishable from their disconnected peers. |
10 essential startup expenses, and 10 you should avoidA guide for the entrepreneur, old and new. |
Everybody's happy as Greece's wish-list gets EU approvalA crackdown on tax evasion and corrupt public procurement is all that remains of Syriza's left-wing agenda. |
These tech companies scored the most patents in 2014The top seven patent-earning companies—plus one surprise. |
58 women CFOs in the Fortune 500: Is this progress?Nearly 90% of the CFOs of America's largest corporations are men, a Fortune analysis shows. |
By Tom Huddleston, Jr.
Despite complaints, Apple users are still listening to that free U2 albumA study said 23% of Apple music customers listened to U2 last month — and most of them heard at least one song from the new album. |
By Dan Primack
Pre-trial briefs in Pao vs. Kleiner PerkinsSilicon Valley is abuzz with a gender discrimination trial that gets underway this morning. Read what it's all about. |
By Erin Griffith
How one lawyer is making a dent in the tech world's gender imbalanceA year ago, Silicon Valley lawyer Ed Zimmerman made a pledge to not attend all-male tech events. Here's what happened. |
| Facebook gained 33% more advertisers over the past 6 months |
| Greece's reform plan and Yellen's Senate grilling — 5 things to know today |
| The 10 most successful states for video game development |
| Home Depot's quarterly profit jumps 36% |
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