Mahalo Headlines
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"How Jason Calacanis Keeps His Team Fit, Fed and Happy" -- $200,000 a year in food costs for Mahalo, including healt... Silicon Alley Insider (Thursday) "How Jason Calacanis Keeps His Team Fit, Fed and Happy" -- $200,000 a year in food costs for Mahalo, including healthy snacks brought to their desks, and fitness boot camps in the parking lot. Join the conversation about this story » ... |
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| Tue, November 9 2010 | |
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Will IAC Buy Mahalo Now That It's Ditching Search For Q&A? (IACI) Silicon Alley Insider (Tuesday) IAC is ditching most of its Ask.com search engine efforts, and will "focus its resources on developing its online question-and-answer service," Bloomberg reports. Will IAC buy Jason Calacanis's Mahalo to speed up the development? Ma... |
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IAC Gives Up On Search, Fires 130 Engineers (IACI) Silicon Alley Insider (Tuesday) IAC is giving up on fighting Google with Ask.com. The company will change Ask.com so it focuses more on Q&A, and less on crawling the web looking for pages, Bloomberg reports. As a part of the shift, the company is letting 130 e... |
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| Mon, November 8 2010 | |
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Here's Why Jason Calacanis Should Move Back To New York Silicon Alley Insider (Monday) An open letter to Mahalo CEO Jason Calacanis. Jason, I've been meaning to write this for a while now. And I know i'm not alone. Consider this a Digital Intervention, and one that may be coming a too late - though I hope not. | |
| Sat, October 30 2010 | |
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Are Q&A startups a threat to Google? Venturebeat (Saturday) The classic movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail includes a scene in which King Arthur and his men ignore warnings about a killer rabbit with huge fangs. Only after one of the knights is ferociously attacked do they finally believe that such cuddly... |
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| Thu, October 7 2010 | |
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Facebook Groups demonstrate the downside of “social design” Venturebeat (Thursday) Facebook rolled out a number of new features yesterday — and today the inevitable backlash followed. The complaints focused on Facebook Groups, a feature allowing users to create a private space to communicate with friends, family, or co-wo... |
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