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Phile makes it easy to create special interest groups on the web Venturebeat (Tuesday) A startup called Phile is launching a public beta today for its web-based tool that lets anyone create a special interest group on the web. The tool is automated and thus is a lot easier and cheaper than creating a custom web site. You can start ... |
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| Thu, October 21 2010 | |
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Ning Gets Its Groupon On TechCrunch (Thursday) Here come the Groupon partnerships. In what may be the first of several big distribution deals aimed at cementing its lead in social commerce, Groupon and Ning are launching an affiliate beta program today. Anyone who runs a Ning social network can now... |
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| Wed, October 13 2010 | |
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Ning brings custom social networks to your smartphone Venturebeat (Wednesday) Build-your-own social network startup Ning had some very visible difficulties earlier this year, as the company refocused on paying customers, killed its free product, and laid off 40 percent of its staff. But chief executive Jason Rosenthal said Ningâ€... |
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| Fri, October 8 2010 | |
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If You're A Content-Based Company, Just Give Up -- Everyone Else Is Silicon Alley Insider (Friday) This is a post about content that I wish I had written. Props to Peter Kim for recognizing an emerging trend among content creators. They are giving up. They are narrowing their audience scope to where they can make money or have the mo... |
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| Mon, September 27 2010 | |
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Greylock Gives Super Angel-Turned-VC Reid Hoffman A $20 Million Seed Fund TechCrunch (Monday) LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman is undoubtedly one of the Valley's most prolific angel investors. Hoffman has made angel investments in Digg, One King’s Lane, Facebook, Flickr, Last.fm, Ning, Six Apart and Zynga. Last November, Hoffman joined VC firm Gr... |
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| Thu, September 23 2010 | |
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21 Companies That Had Their Valuations Whacked In 2010 Silicon Alley Insider (Thursday) For the most part, 2010 has been a very good year for private digital companies. Mergers and Acquisitions are back at big companies, VC investment is perking up, and cash from angel investors has never been easier to grab. Yet, for ... |
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