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Twitter Investor Puts Money Into Expert Network Silicon Alley Insider (Tuesday) It doesn't seem like you'll catch this news on tech blogs. Spark Capital, a VC firm which usually invests in hot web 2.0 companies like Twitter and Tumblr, just invested in Frontier Strategy Group, a Washington, DC-based expert network foc... |
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| Thu, December 16 2010 | |
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Yahoo Starts to Hack Off Some Dead Limbs GigaOm (Thursday) According to a leaked photo from an all-hands meeting at the web giant, Yahoo is planning to shut down several of its services, including the Delicious bookmarking site, as well as a Digg clone called Yahoo Buzz, and an early blog-based social network call... |
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| Mon, December 13 2010 | |
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What is Condé Nast shopping for with a $500M fund and a new deals pro? Venturebeat (Monday) ‘Tis the season, right? Condé Nast, the owner of publications like tech magazine Wired and social news aggregation site Reddit, announced today it has raised a $500 million fund and brought in Andrew Siegel, a former Yahoo mergers and acqu... |
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Former Googler Launches Disconnect, Browser Extension That Disables Third Party Data Tracking TechCrunch (Monday) You remember Facebook Disconnect, the browser extension that allowed you to remove Facebook Connect functionality from websites? After 50K active users in two weeks and hitting the top 10 Google Chrome extensions, creator Brian Kennish has left his job at... |
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| Tue, December 7 2010 | |
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The Guy Who Sold Right Media To Yahoo For $850 Million Has A New Startup – GuideMe (YHOO) Silicon Alley Insider (Tuesday) Ex-Yahoos Michael Walrath, Pat McCarthy, Michael McNeeley, and Michael White are about to launch a new startup in beta. It's called GuideMe. It seems to be a be a recommendation engine, powered by Twitter. It'll start with restaurants. We'... |
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Here's What You Missed Last Night At Start In Paris Silicon Alley Insider (Tuesday) Start in Paris is the Parisian answer to the New York Tech Meetup. Each month, 5 startups get 5 minutes to demo a product to an audience, which then votes for the startups. Beforehand a guest speaker, most often an accomplished entrepreneur, speaks f... |
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