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Sequoia Capital’s 56 Slide Presentation Of Doom
Source:TechCrunch
2008-10-10 05:30:34
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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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Benchmark Capital Advises Startups To Conserve Capital, Look For Opportunities
Source:TechCrunch
2008-10-10 01:30:03
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Zoho Mail: Now With Offline and Mobile Support
Source:Mashable!
2008-10-10 07:33:10
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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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Startups, it’s Time to Stop Calling Yourselves That
Source:Mashable!
2008-10-10 11:31:08
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YouTube Begins Streaming Full-Length Shows from CBS
Source:Mashable!
2008-10-10 15:32:18
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Final Chance to Vote for Your Favorite BOSS Mashable Challenge Submission
Source:Mashable!
2008-10-10 13:30:55
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Fitbit Raises Healthy $2 Million From True Ventures And SoftTech VC
Source:TechCrunch
2008-10-10 07:30:05
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Fitbit Grabs $2 Million in Venture Capital Funding
Source:CenterNetworks
2008-10-10 07:30:16
Jajah Babel Offers English to Mandarin Translations Just in Time for Olympics
found by on August 6th, 2008
Source:Mashable! Jajah has had a pretty serious year, and the new features it’s releasing just won’t stop coming. The latest on the scene may not be so huge as a new telephony platform, but it ...read more

And This Is Why China is Every Internet Company’s Wet Dream
found by on July 25th, 2008
Source:Mashable! According to the latest government data, China now has 253 million internet users, due to recent sharp growth - 56 percent from last year. The inevitable has happened: China now has...read more

Google Throws $1M at Comsenz to Dominate Chinese Market
found by on March 27th, 2008
Source:Mashable! The battle in online photo editing just got a lot more heated with the public launch of Photoshop Express by the pre-eminent desktop graphics software maker - Adobe. While Adobe b...read more

Blogger leads China to free-thinking revolution
found by TechAddressBlog on April 1st, 2007
by Stephanie Wong Sun Apr 1, 12:44 AM ET HONG KONG (AFP) - It was spring 2002 when Isaac Mao, a Shanghai-based software engineer for US chipmaker Intel, first came across Internet bl...read more

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