Tim Armstrong is launching a new firm, the dtx company, to invest in and showcase direct-to-consumer startups via large scale real world pop-up events around US
As Seen On TV products but for Millennials where the innovation is ditching 1800 numbers in crap commercials on junk tv profiting on bs shipping & handling fees thanks to Facebook/Insta microtargeting...
Sources: Marissa Mayer will not be part of Verizon's AOL-Yahoo combined company Oath, which will be led by AOL CEO Tim Armstrong
The Yahoo CEO is on her way out, say sources, which is really no surprise. — According to sources, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer will not be continuing …
Tumult at Uber, including the departure of president Jeff Jones, has complicated the COO search; source says Tim Armstrong and ex-Walt Disney COO in contention
Eric Newcomer / Bloomberg :
Tech:NYC, a new tech industry lobbying group, launches, with Fred Wilson and Tim Armstrong as co-chairs and members including Google, Facebook, and Uber
The tech sector in New York City has grown … Steve Dent / Engadget : Google and AOL team up to stop tech talent leaving NYC Fred Wilson / AVC : Tech:NYC — Yesterday was the launch of a new organizat...
Tim Armstrong says AOL to remain in content business, denies spin-off of Huffington Post, says TechCrunch won't be sold and will retain editorial independence
CEO Tim Armstrong Says AOL Is Staying In The Content Business (And He's Not Selling TechCrunch) — It was an interesting day at AOL.
Source: neither Twitter nor its board have considered replacing Costolo, despite rumors that Adam Bain may become CEO
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch : Tweets: @pmarca Tweets: Marc Andreessen / @pmarca : “Dick Costolo can come to Aol, Tim Armstrong can go to Yahoo, and Marissa Mayer can go to Twitter.” Yep. http://techc...