A curated selection of the weekend's most newsworthy tech stories from all over the Web.
"The iPhone is built for speed, but that's not what you get with a CDMA phone. I'm not sure iPhone users are ready for life in the slow lane." -- AT&T PR head Larry Solomon on the upcoming Verizon iPhone
Chances are very, very good Verizon will finally give millions of smartphone-toting Americans the one thing they've clamored MORE JP Mangalindan, Writer - Jan 10, 2011 6:00 AM ET
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Every day, the Fortune staff spends hours poring over tech stories, posts, and reviews from all over the Web to keep tabs on the companies that matter. We've assembled the day's most newsworthy bits below.
"If you bring something innovative to market, people will respond. I think it's going to do very well." -- AT&T CEO of Mobile Ralph de la MORE
JP Mangalindan, Writer - Oct 12, 2010 6:30 AM ET
Fortune spoke with then COO Costolo earlier this year to find out about the tech veteran's plans for monetizing Twitter. Describing the company as at a "juncture," it's now his job as CEO to navigate the company Jack Dorsey and Evan Williams founded, through it.
According to a company blog post, current COO Dick Costolo will replace Evan Williams as Twitter CEO. Williams, who stepped in for creator Jack Dorsey in MORE
JP Mangalindan, Writer - Oct 4, 2010 4:44 PM ET
The Facebook and Twitter explosions has changed how we communicate -- but isn't resulted in a massive ad spend. That's about to change.
The growth of social networks like Facebook, LinkedIn, social gaming sites like Zynga and services like Twitter are ripe for new forms of advertising as they occupy more and more of our online attention and time. What form that advertising will take is very much a work-in-progress concluded MORE
Michael V. Copeland, Senior Writer - Jul 22, 2010 7:44 PM ET