Elance Headlines
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YCombinator announces newest class with FlightCaster, Mixpanel aboard Venturebeat (Wednesday) YCombinator, the Silicon Valley start-up incubator, just launched its latest class of companies today. I’ll update as I learn more but here is the initial list of companies: FlightCaster: Predicts flight delays up to six hours before airlin... |
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| Fri, July 17 2009 | |
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Elance Hit By Security Breach TechCrunch (Friday) We've just gotten word that development-outsourcing site Elance has suffered a security breach, compromising some user information that included names, addresses, phone numbers, and location (no financial information was taken). Multiple users have receiv... |
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| Mon, October 27 2008 | |
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A TechCrunch feature request [Drunkblogging] Valleywag (Monday) Dear Mike: Love your site. But Ted Dziuba and I would like to see one little enhancement to your TechCrunch Layoff Tracker. It doesn't list false positives. That is, if someone spamblasts everyone in the tech media on a Saturday night with an email that... |
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| Thu, September 4 2008 | |
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The Porn Business Goes Public Silicon Alley Insider (Thursday) Is porn really growing up? There's no shortage of talk about the mainstreaming of the skin trade, but most of it misses the mark. Instead of ogling the Vivid Video billboard on 7th Ave, check out the OTC listings instead. Adult entertainment just got a ... |
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| Fri, August 8 2008 | |
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4 ways Facebook helped Sarah Lacy's career [Social Networks] Valleywag (Friday) Sarah Lacy, the BusinessWeek.com columnist whose pearl necklaces and resistance to insults I've always admired, explains to U.S. News & World Report how to use Facebook to "fire up your career." Yet she graciously avoids bragging about how she used Face... |
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| Wed, July 2 2008 | |
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Court Says CD-ROMs Of Magazine Archives Don't Violate Copyrights Of Article Authors Techdirt (Wednesday) There have been a series of lawsuits over the years concerning whether or not magazines could create CD-ROM archives of their magazines without having to pay all their freelance authors again. The court rulings have been mixed, to say the least -- with so... |
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