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Smule Plans To Double Its Size In 2011, Hires Mint.com And Apple Design Vet Silicon Alley Insider (Monday) Smule, the company that makes super-popular music apps/games for the iPhone and iPad, says it plans to double its staff size in 2011. Along with that, it's announcing a new, key hire: Justin Maxwell, formerly of Mint.com (acquired by Intui... |
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| Wed, January 19 2011 | |
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9 mutable suggestions of startup naming Venturebeat (Wednesday) (Editor’s note: Dharmesh Shah is a serial software entrepreneur and the founder and CTO of HubSpot, which provides marketing software for small businesses. This column originally appeared on his blog.) Naming a startup is hard. Very hard. ... |
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| Thu, January 6 2011 | |
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Offermatic debuts new deals, features as it tries to muscle into the group-buying bonanza Venturebeat (Thursday) New group-buying company Offermatic introduced an expanded automatic rebate platform today as it seeks to distinguish itself in what is rapidly becoming a crowded playing field for online shopping. The company, which came out of stealth mode l... |
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| Mon, January 3 2011 | |
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Gmail creator Paul Buchheit breaks down his angel investing numbers Venturebeat (Monday) Paul Buchheit, the Gmail creator who recently joined startup incubator Y Combinator, just published a blog post summarizing his first three years of angel investing. It’s important reading for any wannabe angels, because the post gets specific about h... |
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| Mon, December 20 2010 | |
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Mint.com Hits The Books; Offers Personal Finance Curriculum To Students TechCrunch (Monday) Intuit-owned Mint.com is heading to schools today with the launch of a free, online program designed to educate middle-school students about personal finance and financial management. Mint has partnered with educational publisher Scholastic to develop m... |
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| Tue, December 14 2010 | |
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Bundle lets money do the talking with its new Restaurant Recommender Venturebeat (Tuesday) There’s no shortage of restaurant-review websites on the Web, but New York City startup Bundle is tapping into an even more honest source of opinion — people’s wallets. Bundle launched earlier this year as a site where users can compare... |
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