| This Week's Top Story | | | Social Media Mike Schroepfer is the engineering chief at Facebook tasked with taming one of the world's most complex technology operations | | More Top Stories | | | Internet AOL has come up with a way to make your existing webmail inbox more attractive and possibly more efficient | | | The deal for control of Sprint shows the scope of Masayoshi Son's ambition | | | The CEO discusses the benefits of his $20 billion deal with Japan's SoftBank-and foresees a future filled with more consolidation | | | Teachers and scientists are now using the tiny video cameras | | | Startups Tellagence and Little Bird use advanced tools to search for people with clout | | | The flat satellite device, from Kundtz's startup Kymeta, is smaller and less bulky than a dish | | | Silicon Valley prodigy Joe Lonsdale's new firm helps the ultrawealthy manage their billions | | | This newsletter is a FREE service provided by BusinessWeek.com. To sign up for other newsletters, cancel delivery, change delivery options or change your e-mail address, please go to our Newsletter Settings page. If you need other assistance, please contact Customer Service The Businessweek.com Privacy Policy can be found here. Our Terms of Service can be found here. | | This week in Technology Insider | | Welcome to the Tech Insider. This week, check out Ashlee Vance’s profile of Mike Schroepfer, who works on Facebook’s infrastructure and guides the development of its products, making him the nuts-and-bolts complement to Sheryl Sandberg's business strategizing. In the years ahead, Schroepfer will be guiding Facebook's attempt to function as something of a personal assistant. We also have stories on AOL, Sprint Nextel, and Addepar’s software for the super-rich. Enjoy! | | Olga Kharif | | | Advertisement | Technology Resources | Advertisement | |
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