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Jaiku Uncaps Invites, Migrates to Google Infrastructure
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Thu, 28 Aug. 2008
Things have been quiet over at Jaiku since its acquisition by Google last Fall. People worried that Google may have ruined Twitter’s readmore
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Jaiku Uncaps Invites, Migrates to Google Infrastructure
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Thu, 28 Aug. 2008
Things have been quiet over at Jaiku since its acquisition by Google last Fall. People worried that Google may have ruined Twitter’s readmore
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YouTube To Squeeze More Money Out of Homepage
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Thu, 28 Aug. 2008
You’ll notice very few ad units while surfing YouTube, and none at all while watching videos contributed by ordinary folk like you or me. The reason? Google readmore
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ESPN Helps The Active Network Raise $80 Million More
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Wed, 27 Aug. 2008
The Active Network, a network of sites focused on getting people involved in sports and other activities, has raised an additional $80 million in a Series F round led by ESPN and joined by readmore
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Yep, We Redesigned
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Wed, 27 Aug. 2008
As many of our readers have noticed (and noted) already, we rolled out a new design for TechCrunch yesterday evening. We’ve been watching as the initial feedback has rolled in through Twitter and in the comments to our other posts. And while we’re still making lots of small changes, we wa readmore
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Google Will Now Manage Your Website’s Ads
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Tue, 26 Aug. 2008
Last March, Google began inviting a select number of publishers within its AdSense network to test a new hosted advertisement management tool called Google Ad Manager. readmore
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Y Combinator’s Demo Day Summer 2008
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Thu, 14 Aug. 2008
The twenty one startups from Y Combinator’s summer session are presenting their ideas and creations to investors in Boston this afternoon. Below are descriptions of the nine startups we haven’t covered and who don’t wish to remain in stealth mode any longer. See our prior coverage of readmore
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Apple Considers Streaming Media from iTunes to iPhone
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Fri, 08 Aug. 2008
AppleInsider has posted details about a patent recently filed by Apple that describes technology for playing iTunes content from a desktop computer remotely on an iPhone or iPod touch. The new software would load only meta data about songs, videos, and oth readmore
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Facebook To Give Developers A New Set of Metrics
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Thu, 07 Aug. 2008
Facebook will announce later today that it is adding a “Features” tab to the “Insights” area of the application management page. The new tab will give developers a greater range of statistics on application usage, including the number of canvas page views, clicks on profile boxes, confirmations of feed forms, and additions and removals of b readmore
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DailyCandy Bought by Comcast for $125 Million
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Tue, 05 Aug. 2008
Silicon Alley Insider is reporting that Comcast has bought newsletter service DailyCandy readmore
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With MobileMe, Apple Bites Off More Than It Can Chew
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Tue, 05 Aug. 2008
When Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior VP of Worldwide Product Marketing, introduced MobileMe onstage at the WWDC keynote in June, the audience readmore
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WebVet, The “WebMD for Pets”, Launches
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Mon, 04 Aug. 2008
When you’re looking for reliable information about human medical conditions, you can always turn to health portals like WebMD, readmore
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Shelfari and LibraryThing: Awkward Bookends To AbeBooks-Amazon Deal
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Fri, 01 Aug. 2008
Earlier today we reported that Amazon had acquired AbeBooks, an online retailer of rare and used books from independent publishers. readmore
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Goober Takes Shotgun Approach With IM Client
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Wed, 30 Jul. 2008
Goober is an instant messenger developed by a team of Germans now officially based in Delaware that’s going up against the big guys (Skype, MSN, ICQ, etc.) with a desktop client that overflows with features - some useful, some m readmore
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Goober Takes Shotgun Approach With IM Client
Mark Hendrickson via Ajax Blog on Wed, 30 Jul. 2008
Goober is an instant messenger developed by a team of Germans now officially based in Delaware that’s going up against the big guys (Skype, MSN, ICQ, etc.) with a desktop client that overflows with features - some useful, some m readmore
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IBM’s “PENSIEVE” Project to Digitize Business Cards
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Tue, 29 Jul. 2008
Take a look at the video above (which oddly reminds me of the early 90s) and you’ll see that IBM has taken a page from Evernote’s book. readmore
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IBM’s “PENSIEVE” Project to Digitize Business Cards
Mark Hendrickson via Ajax Blog on Tue, 29 Jul. 2008
Take a look at the video above (which oddly reminds me of the early 90s) and you’ll see that IBM has taken a page from Evernote’s book. readmore
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Twitter Testing A New Design
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Thu, 17 Jul. 2008
Some Twitter users have encountered a new design while using the microblogging service today…only to see it disappear once they refresh. Below is a screenshot that Zain Memon managed to grab before it went away. Tabs like Recent, Replies, and Everyone have been moved to the right-han readmore
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PodTech Sells For Less Than $500k
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Thu, 17 Jul. 2008
VentureBeat is reporting that technology media startup PodTech has been sold to ViewPartner, a “communications technology company” , f readmore
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Mini Exit: BallHype and ShowHype Acquired for $3 Million
Mark Hendrickson via TechCrunch on Tue, 15 Jul. 2008
The husband and wife behind BallHype and ShowHype, two Digg clones that focus on baseball and entertainment news, have earned a modest pay readmore
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