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Cha-CHING! Twitter Cofounder Ev Williams Puts $100 Million In The Bank Silicon Alley Insider (Monday) Twitter cofounder and ex-CEO Ev Williams just sold $100 million worth of his Twitter stock – and he's still the company's biggest shareholder. Ev is now 2/2 when it comes to turning hot Web properties into cold hard cash. He ... |
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| Thu, February 24 2011 | |
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MingleBird wants to make event networking less awkward Venturebeat (Thursday) If you’ve ever attended a tech event in the hopes of networking but ended up spending most of your time in the corner, startup MingleBird is launching an iPhone application to make the process a little easier. MingleBird is looking to partner w... |
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Lockify locks up information in a secure link Venturebeat (Thursday) Lockify, a service that encrypts text and creates a link to send the information safely across the Internet, launched today at the Launch Conference in San Francisco. The service is like a secure version of link shortener Bit.ly. Lockify users ca... |
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| Fri, February 18 2011 | |
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Fark Points Out That Even Though It Doesn't Come Close To Infringing On Patent, It Still Has To Go To Court Techdirt (Friday) Earlier this year, we wrote about how Fark, Reddit, Digg, Slashdot, TechCrunch and others were sued over a highly questionable patent (6,370,535) concerning a system for creating online news and press releases. Despite calling out to the combined communit... |
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| Wed, February 16 2011 | |
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Y Combinator alum 1000memories snags $2.5M from Greylock Partners Venturebeat (Wednesday) 1000memories, an online crowd-sourced obituary service, announced that it has raised $2.5 million in its first round of funding from Greylock Partners. It’s an online site that creates individual landing pages for people who have died. Anyo... |
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With RSS Face Down In A Ditch, Lifeless, Pulse A Heartbeat Beyond It TechCrunch (Wednesday) We love the "RSS Is Dead" meme here at TechCrunch. Hell, we started it. And while RSS isn't exactly dead as in gone, it is dead in that the vast majority of people who consume content on the web have absolutely no idea what it is and will never know what i... |
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