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Josh Harris' Sunday Styles Treatment: The Ultimate Tech Cautionary Tale Valleywag (Saturday) Josh Harris—the Silicon Valley O.G. who washed up when the 1.0 tech bubble burst—had his second life profiled by the Sunday Styles. Harris is the ultimate Where Are They Now? of the tech scene. And where is he? Living on a friend's po... |
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Twitter Conferences Continue To Grow TechCrunch (Saturday) A few months ago we wrote about the growing number of Twitter-focused conferences that are taking place around the world. Many were informative, with thought-provoking and compelling insights made by VCs, pundits and entrepreneurs. At Jeff Pulver's 140 C... |
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This Twitter look-alike requires 1,400 characters News.com (Saturday) A new site called Woofer is a strange homage to Twitter. In order to woof, you must leave a post at least 1,400 characters long. The creators call this macroblogging. |
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Ex-Googler Chris Sacca Launching $5 Million VC Fund, Says TechCrunch Silicon Alley Insider (Saturday) Ex-Google employee Chris Sacca, who has made several angel investments, is closing a venture capital fund, TechCrunch's Michael Arrington reports. The fund will be around $5 million, making relatively small investments from $50,000 to $150... |
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Angel Investor Chris Sacca To Launch $5 million Early Stage Venture Fund TechCrunch (Saturday) Chris Sacca, a prolific Silicon Valley angel investor, is closing on a new venture fund he'll call Lowercase Capital, we've confirmed. The fund size will be in the $5 million range, and will make investments ranging from $50,000 - $150,000 per deal. Sacca... |
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How Yelp May Have Further Harmed The App Store Approval Process With Its Easter Egg TechCrunch (Friday) Editor’s Note: This guest post was written by Matt Galligan, CEO of CrashCorp, a company working on a product called SimpleGeo providing "location as a service" as well as an Augmented Reality SDK for app developers. (We covered their founding here.) As ... |
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