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39 views | Mail Goggles Prevent You From Sending Drunken E-Mails Source:Mashable! 2008-10-07 03:30:05 |
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Challenge Games Raises Another $10 Million. Well Played, Sir.
Source:TechCrunch
Browser-based fantasy game startup Challenge Games has raised a $10 million B round just a couple months after raising its $4.5 million A round. Globespan led the round. Sequo...read more
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Wondering Which Partner at a VC Firm to Pitch? TheFunded Now Breaks Out Individual VC Ratings.
Source:TechCrunch
It’s clear that Twitter is the place that a lot of news breaks first (example), hours before blogs and days before mainstream media. No one has created an application yet th...read more
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Unisfair Nets $10M for Virtual Trade Shows
Source:GigaOM Typically when you sign up for a two-year contract with a wireless carrier, you get to pick a handset — one that is either free or, at the very least, highly subsidized. But AT...read more
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Julia Allison canoodles with Sequoia moneyman [Hookups]
Source:Valleywag Along with having excellent food and guests, the All Things Digital party at the Venetian in Las Vegas had very nice throw pillows. Jason Calacanis may have twittered about stealing...read more
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Topic(s): Sequoia Capital, Gawker, julia allison, CES 2008, hookups, mark kvamme
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Is Plaxo ready to sell to Facebook? [Rumormonger]
Source:Valleywag It's curious that rumors of a Plaxo sale exploded at the same time that Robert Scoble got his Facebook account suspended using a secret, unreleased tool for extracting data from Fac...read more
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Kayak and Sidestep merge, plan for IPO [Ipo]
Source:Valleywag Cartoonist Hugh Macleod's Blue Monster -- the beast urging Microsofties to "change the world or go home" -- will get its own bus for the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas on Jan...read more
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Topic(s): venture capital, Sequoia Capital, Ipo, sidestep, accel partners, kayak, lehman brothers
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Online Ads Still the New Black as AdBrite Raises $23M
Source:GigaOM DSL-based broadband service providers may have started to catch up with cable companies in pure subscriber count terms, but when it comes to speeds, U.S. DSL companies are lagging behi...read more
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