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Why You Shouldn't Do an Email Startup
By Audrey Watters / November 19, 2010 8:05 PM / 11 Comments

Last night 500 Startups co-hosted an event called Inbox Love on the Google campus that brought together a number of entrepreneurs and companies who are working in the email space.

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Finding Opportunity for Success in the Failure of Others
By Chris Cameron / October 7, 2010 2:30 PM / 3 Comments

Every now and then a product comes along - either from a startup or as a project within a larger company - that seems to meet a worthy need but

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Crowdsourced PPC Ad Marketplace Trada Introduces Support for Bing
By Chris Cameron / May 12, 2010 11:00 AM / 2 Comments

During my time in Boulder last week, one of the more interesting startups I was introduced to was Trada, a virtual marketplace for pay-per-click (PPC) advertising. Using Trada, advertisers and

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Never Mind the Valley: Here's New York City
By Chris Cameron / February 16, 2010 5:15 PM / 8 Comments

Known by many as The Big Apple, and by some in the tech scene as Silicon Alley, New York City has been an international hub for media, art and business

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Guitar Hero CEO Rosensweig Trades In His Axe
By Chris Cameron / February 3, 2010 12:15 PM / 2 Comments

New office, same job. After just 10 months as president and CEO of Activision Blizzard's Guitar Hero division, former Yahoo COO Dan Rosensweig is packing up shop and relocating to

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Lookery's Scott Rafer: Advice in the Aftermath
By Dana Oshiro / November 7, 2009 11:10 AM / 5 Comments

After successfully selling MyBlogLog to Yahoo, it was surprising to see Lookery founder Scott Rafer write a blog post announcing his company's "orderly shutdown". In heartbreaking detail he took full

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PeopleMaps: Map Leads from Unconventional Connections
By Dana Oshiro / October 20, 2009 2:22 PM / 1 Comments

The problem with most contact management tools is that only a portion of your acquaintances are considered useful. Meanwhile, unconventional contacts like PTA parents, yoga partners and softball teammates remain

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Semantic Search Engine Gets Help from Facebook Friends
By Dana Oshiro / June 23, 2009 3:00 AM / 7 Comments

Perhaps the biggest problem with natural language search is that it's incredibly difficult to try and automate machine-assigned ontologies. Essentially, machines just don't get it. This is precisely the

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