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LaunchRock Wants to Give A Boost to Startups Launching at SXSW
By Audrey Watters / March 6, 2011 1:03 PM / 1 Comments

The anticipation in the tech world is palpable, as SXSW Interactive kicks off at the end of the week. We expect to see lots of startups launch over the course

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Top 10 San Francisco Startup Neighborhoods
By Chris Cameron / July 13, 2010 10:25 AM / 5 Comments

While we have chronicled some of the best cities around the globe for startups to set-up shop, the San Francisco area is still the promised land for Internet entrepreneurship. Others

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Posterous and Ambition: A Lesson for Startups?
By Audrey Watters / June 24, 2010 4:00 PM / 5 Comments

The tech industry is full of battles - epic and otherwise - between companies that position themselves (or are positioned by others, perhaps) as enemies: Apple versus Microsoft. Google versus

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Is the App Broken, Or the API? Find Out With API-status
By Chris Cameron / January 21, 2010 9:05 AM / 6 Comments

Though we have previously warned startups to tread carefully when building their businesses on third party APIs, there are still plenty of successful businesses that rely on them for their

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3 Great Light Blogging Tools Compared
By Dana Oshiro / November 20, 2009 4:35 PM / 17 Comments

Once the service for those serious enough to pay for the privilege to post, TypePad recently released a free "Micro" service. The company made the decision to offer a free

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Posterous Acquires DIY Digg Site Slinkset
By Dana Oshiro / June 24, 2009 9:52 AM / 2 Comments

Posterous co-founder Gary Tan just announced that they've acquired fellow Y-Combinator company Slinkset - a Digg / Reddit-style news site with voting capabilities. Says Tan in his blog post, "Slinkset

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Size Matters: Twitterer's Lengthening Tweets
By Dana Oshiro / June 14, 2009 6:58 PM / 12 Comments

You may not believe this, but there are actually people on Twitter who don't have blogs, use bookmarking services, or contribute to review sites. Don't judge. Maybe they're busy, or

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