Mahalo Headlines
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Wikia Seems To Have Found An Audience For Wikianswers TechCrunch (Thursday) When Jimmy Wales & co earlier this year quietly added Wikianswers to the host of products launched under the Wikia umbrella, we weren't the only ones who were skeptical about its potential to make waves. Did the Internet really need yet another Q&... |
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| Wed, July 29 2009 | |
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Poor Yahoo, here’s a defense Venturebeat (Wednesday) Looking around the Internet, it’s hard to find arguments in favor of Yahoo handing its search technology to Microsoft. Mahalo founder Jason Calacanis calls the move “seppuku,” and the Guardian’s Charles Arthur said the gains for ... |
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| Wed, July 8 2009 | |
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WSOP Update: Calacanis Out, Sacks Still In (And Bails On TechCrunch Event) TechCrunch (Wednesday) Update on the tech gurus at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. We were tracking four players: Facebook exec Chamath Palihapitiya, Mahalo CEO Jason Calcanis, Geni/Yammer CEO David Sacks and former Yahoo exec David Goldberg. At least two are now out of ... |
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Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a Bundle in ASCAP Bills Valleywag (Wednesday) Fresh off a court victory against Google's YouTube, ASCAP tells us it is setting its sights on users of the video-sharing site. Welcome to the exciting world of copyright licensing, blogger; you may already owe gobs of money! ASCAP licenses the p... |
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| Sun, July 5 2009 | |
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Way Too Competitive: Tech Gurus Flock To World Series Of Poker TechCrunch (Sunday) 6,000 or so people have congregated at the Rio hotel in Las Vegas for this year's World Series of Poker to fight for $50 million or so that will be split among the last 10% of players left standing. Among them are a number of tech startup entrepreneurs. We... |
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| Mon, June 29 2009 | |
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Celebrity Deaths Ruin Chef's Precious Chicken-Making Opportunity Valleywag (Monday) The deaths of Michael Jackson, Farah Fawcett and Ed McMahon were catastropic... to Tyler Florence's publicity efforts. Also apparently tragic: having to ride to a resort town on a private jet, and the incessant printing of the New York Times. Som... |
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