Can you copyright a dance move?
The company made electric cars exciting, but can it make them ubiquitous?
"It's absolutely about competing with Google and Facebook," an Ad Age reporter says.
Tech companies are trying to figure out how to make it easier to move your data.
With the rise of big data, the internet of things and automated factories, existing internet infrastructure's getting clogged.
"People talk a big game here when it comes to privacy, but they don't actually do very much," one venture capitalist says.
Bradley Tusk's new book "The Fixer" is about breaking the rules while respecting regulation.
Credit card swipes, satellite data, media subscriptions … all kinds of information fuels data-driven investing.
Private funding, like venture capital, can now grow companies as big as an IPO can. Small investors might get a slice, too.
A 350-millisecond delay can help long-term investors get equal footing with high-frequency traders, argues IEX's CEO.