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3 year old seed fund Y Combinator has funded over 80 companies and seen a handful through to Series A round funding or successful exits. Given the amount of money
Continue reading »This week's poll relates to a somewhat controversial NY Times article over the weekend, which suggested that Silicon Valley is more likely to create innovative and successful tech products than
Continue reading »Yesterday we published a 2007 review of the Web Office market. In that post I concluded that Google Apps was the leader in this space - but this point was
Continue reading »Prelaunched social RSS reader Assetbar calls itself the first application built on the company's new “Media Participation Platform” and has a number of remarkable features already that you'll want to
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/business_finance/IM_Most_Valuable_Web_2_0_Tool_for_Enterprise'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; A new Forrester report states that Instant Messenging (IM) is by far the most valuable 'web 2.0' tool for enterprises:
Continue reading »This week: non-blog uses for RSS (including Enterprise and Consumer), a new web-based delivery system for Associated Press, RSS advertising, Bigco action, Bloglines vs Technorati. RSS not only for blogs
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Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/programming/Java_A_Retrospective'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; It was 1995 and C++ was the language of choice for building large-scale software systems. C++ was a powerful object-oriented
Continue reading »Webmail.us has just released the fourth generation of its Web Email platform, replacing its legacy software with an AJAX framework. They're promising their users "a markedly faster, better performing
Continue reading »Earlier this week we ran a poll about the latest version of the iPhone announced at Apple's WWDC event in San Francisco. The results were a little surprising, in that
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