September 2007 Archives
Say what you will about their grand business strategy, there are some things Yahoo! does very well. Today the company announced that after less than two weeks more than 1
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New York based video platform Blip.tv announced today that the company will now host and serve all episodes of the long-running variety show video blog Rocketboom. Rocketboom is famous for
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digg_url = 'http://digg.com/software/DEMOfall_2007_Preview_Companies_to_Watch'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; The DEMOfall 2007 conference will be taking place in San Diego, CA this week, so Marshall Kirkpatrick and I decided
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digg_url = 'http://digg.com/software/FeedHub_Launches_Individualized_RSS_Feed_Service'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Personalization startup mSpoke is launching a new product to mashup and personalize RSS feeds today at DEMO [disclosure: Read/WriteTalk host
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Mobile Web expert Rudy De Waele has posted slides of a presentation he did last week in London, at the Mobile Web 2.0 Conference. This is the best and most
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Yesterday, when talking with Richard and Marshall about Google's plans to open up many of their services that deal with personal and social information, I made this remark: "Also, as
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Michael Arrington has convinced several high level sources to disclose discussion at a top secret Google meeting where the company discussed plans to release on November 5th a new set
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Zync, a Massachusetts-based startup, operates a local event recommendation engine based around the city of Boston. The site currently lists 30,000 events across 20,000 venues. And even though it only
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