| This Week's Top Story | | | Microsoft Veteran Steven Sinofsky will leave Microsoft just as his baby, Windows 8, goes on sale | | More Top Stories | | | Internet With its 100 millionth user, Dropbox has joined elite company as a true Web giant in the age of cloud computing | | | As holiday shopping nears, small business owners say they won't use discount coupon sites such as Groupon and LivingSocial | | | The Google chairman takes his name out of the running | | | Japan's No. 1 maker of LCD screens warns its operations could halt | | | Charging stations are on the way, and companies are lining up behind competing technologies | | | Thanks to some clever software from Alteryx, regular folk can turn into data analysis all-stars | | | The startup matches volunteers and resources with people affected by disasters | | | Genomic Health's tests predict how cancers will behave | | | When playing a DVD requires coordinating multiple steps, menus, and remotes, it's a sign that home-theater equipment needs a serious makeover | | | 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, Ashlee Vance examines why Microsoft’s Windows chief Steven Sinofsky is leaving. Ultimately, he was the guy who delivered big, complex software programs and did it well - and this was not seen as good enough at a time when Microsoft needs plenty of diplomacy and crafty tactics to regain consumer interest. We also have stories on Dropbox, Google, and Sharp. Enjoy! | | Olga Kharif | | | Advertisement | Technology Resources | Advertisement | |
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