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39 views | comScore: Facebook And MySpace Still Lagging In Japan Source:TechCrunch 2008-08-08 01:30:04 |
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Powerful Support For Flock. Wait, Nevermind.
Source:Techcrunch
Now that I have your attention, Compete has released a list of the fastest-growing (and fastest-declining) sites of 2007. Some of the fastest growers include Veoh, LinkedIn, Redd...read more
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YouPorn, We?re Coming Up Behind You
Source:Techcrunch
Now that I have your attention, Compete has released a list of the fastest-growing (and fastest-declining) sites of 2007. Some of the fastest growers include Veoh, LinkedIn, Redd...read more
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Topic(s): TechCrunch, LinkedIn, six apart, wordpress, xanga, netscape, reddit, stumbleupon, TechCrunch Network, Web 2.0 News & Ideas, Veoh, youporn, Aoutobytel, Datehookup
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Netscape Recommends Flock As Replacement Browser
Source:CenterNetworks
As many of you know, the Netscape browser is being retired and development will no longer continue. Netscape has posted several messages on the blog supporting Mozilla as an a...read more
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A Sad Milestone: AOL To Discontinue Netscape Browser Development
Source:Techcrunch Please observe a moment of silence for the Netscape browser. Netscape Navigator, the browser that launched the commercial Internet in October 1994, will die on February 1, 2008. A...read more
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Netscape cofounder fails at real estate [Bad Ideas]
Source:Valleywag With airlines preparing to unleash Internet access upon the skies, we're entering what Web evangelist Vint Cerf calls "a ticklish area." Confined airplane cabins has generated conce...read more
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2007 In Numbers: The Year AOL Killed Netscape?s Traffic
Source:Techcrunch Social voting remained a popular past time in 2007 with sites such as Digg more than tripling their audience, but some sites fared better than others according to data from comScor...read more
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Angel Investors: Ram Shriram made a mint, invests in Mint
Source:Valleywag Ram Shriram is No. 271 on the Forbes Billionaires list. He's a veteran of Netscape and Amazon, and an investor in StumbleUpon and Google. He owes his place on the list to the latter...read more
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Topic(s): google, amazon, netscape, venture capital, stumbleupon, Angel Investors, aaron patzer, mint.com, ram shriram
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