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69 views | Sequoia Capital’s 56 Slide Presentation Of Doom Source:TechCrunch 2008-10-10 05:30:34 |
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46 views | An Ignoble But Much Needed End To Web 2.0, Marked By A Party In Cyprus Source:TechCrunch 2008-10-10 05:30:03 |
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45 views | Benchmark Capital Advises Startups To Conserve Capital, Look For Opportunities Source:TechCrunch 2008-10-10 01:30:03 |
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42 views | Zoho Mail: Now With Offline and Mobile Support Source:Mashable! 2008-10-10 07:33:10 |
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42 views | Real World Got You Down? IBM Invites You To A Virtual Forbidden City. Source:TechCrunch 2008-10-10 09:30:03 |
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42 views | Startups, it’s Time to Stop Calling Yourselves That Source:Mashable! 2008-10-10 11:31:08 |
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35 views | YouTube Begins Streaming Full-Length Shows from CBS Source:Mashable! 2008-10-10 15:32:18 |
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33 views | Final Chance to Vote for Your Favorite BOSS Mashable Challenge Submission Source:Mashable! 2008-10-10 13:30:55 |
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30 views | Fitbit Raises Healthy $2 Million From True Ventures And SoftTech VC Source:TechCrunch 2008-10-10 07:30:05 |
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Episodic Makes Flash Videos iPhone-Friendly
July 22nd, 2008 at 11:37 pmSource:TechCrunch
Social gaming network Zynga just got some serious funding. It raised $29 million in a B round led by Kleiner Perkins. (IVP and prior investors Union Square Ventures, Foundry Group and Avalon Ventures also participated in the round). The company is also announcing the acquisition of YoVille, a virtual-world app for Facebook […]Source:TechCrunch
Chris Saad, a co-founder of the Data Portability project has posted that tomorrow at OSCON a new Open Data Web Foundation will be announced by David Recordon and others.
The goal of the new foundation is to set out the actual data specifications, legal structures around data portability and in helping to evangelize set formats. […]Source:TechCrunch
One of the most frustrating things about the iPhone is that it can’t handle Flash, which has become the standard for streaming video on the web. YouTube managed to work around this by transcoding all of its videos into the H.264 format, but other video serving sites have failed to follow suit. Today […]
























