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Family Tree Wars Continue: MyHeritage Raises Big Round, Shows Impressive Growth
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Sun, 07 Sep. 2008
It’s been just a few days after our post on Geni’s big growth numbers - and now big news from Israeli competitor readmore
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Family Tree Wars Continue: MyHeritage Raises Big Round, Shows Impressive Growth
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Sun, 07 Sep. 2008
It’s been just a few days after our post on Geni’s big growth numbers - and now big news from Israeli competitor readmore
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Shasta Ventures Expands Team
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Sat, 06 Sep. 2008
Shasta Ventures, a venture fund managing $460 million and investments in startups like Mint, Flock and Turn, has promoted readmore
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Screenshots And Video Of The New Joost
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Fri, 05 Sep. 2008
Shared by 異塵行者 P2P網路電視軟體joost,也即將改做成影片社群網站模式 So much for Joost’s carefully prepared plans to release a browser version of their TV over IP service later this month. News leaked this morning that Joo readmore
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From The Inbox: John S. Wants Us To Start Acting Like Journalists
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Fri, 05 Sep. 2008
From: “John S.” Date: September 5, 2008 11:43:36 AM PDT To: tips@techcrunch.com Subject: Celebrity Dating Network How is it that Techcrunch will do countless stories on every idiotic widget created by countless 19 year olds who manage t readmore
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Microsoft Ads: First Phase To “Engage Consumers, Spark Conversation”
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Fri, 05 Sep. 2008
So the tech and geek crowd is a little underwhelmed by the new $300 million Microsoft advertising campaign featuring Jerry Seinfeld that ki readmore
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Secretive Storage Company Dropbox Took Sequoia Funding in 2007
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Fri, 05 Sep. 2008
Dropbox is one of those infuriating startups that just won’t show us much of what they’re up to beyond the basic user experience (see video). We readmore
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First Bill Gates/Jerry Seinfeld Advertisement. Where’s The Microsoft?
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Fri, 05 Sep. 2008
Those Jerry Seinfeld Microsoft advertisements started today. CrunchGear’s Doug Aamoth recorded the first ad during the Giants/Redskins game and readmore
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Yahoo Stock Falls Off The Cliff. When Will Jerry Give Up?
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Thu, 04 Sep. 2008
Yahoo’s already crushed stock price has fallen further today - its down 8.36% since this morning, bringing it to a nearly five year low of $17.75. Yahoo has been as high as $34 in the last year (thanks to that Microsoft takeover bid), which means nearly readmore
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Google Analytics Now Tracks Chrome. Our Share: 6.23%
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Thu, 04 Sep. 2008
Until today Google was saying Google Analytics would not track Chrome usage for some time. Today they added Chrome tracking, allowing site owners to see how many of their users are coming to the site from the Chrome Browser readmore
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So Is Chrome The Fastest Or What?
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Thu, 04 Sep. 2008
There have been a number of timed and anecdotal speed tests performed on Google Chrome over the last couple of days. My personal testing: Chrome is the fastest browser I have ever used. More structured TechCrunch testing showed similar results: readmore
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Geni’s Quest Toward One World Family Tree
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Thu, 04 Sep. 2008
Geni founder David Sacks has said all along that he wants to create a single family tree for the whole world. Based on some usage stats the company will announce on Thursday, they’r readmore
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Has Twitter Solved Its Uptime Issues?
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Thu, 04 Sep. 2008
One of my favorite pastimes over the last year or so has been to tear Twitter apart over uptime issues. See, for example, readmore
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Google Chrome Not So Lively
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Wed, 03 Sep. 2008
People (well, us) are starting to put a list together of Google products that don’t play nicely with Chrome, their new Windows-only browser. First up is Google Analytics, which will readmore
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Google Chrome Press Event: The Video
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Wed, 03 Sep. 2008
Google has posted their official video of the Chrome press event we live blogged earlier today. I st readmore
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Want On The Digg Home Page? That’ll Be $1,200.
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Wed, 03 Sep. 2008
InvespBlog has published what it claims is an interview with a top Digg user - someone who has a 34% success ratio in getting submitted st readmore
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GetClicky Analytics Service Tracking 2% Google Chrome Usage
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Wed, 03 Sep. 2008
Web analytics startup GetClicky says that almost 2% of all internet traffic to the 45,000 websites they monitor is coming from Google Chrome today. That’s sure to dip down as a lot of people go back to their normal browsers, and their client base is certainly not stati readmore
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GetClicky Analytics Service Tracking 2% Google Chrome Usage
Michael Arrington via Ajax Blog on Wed, 03 Sep. 2008
Web analytics startup GetClicky says that almost 2% of all internet traffic to the 45,000 websites they monitor is coming from Google Chrome today. That’s sure to dip down as a lot of people go back to their normal browsers, and their client base is certainly not stati readmore
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Happy Tenth Birthday Google! When Are We Celebrating?
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Tue, 02 Sep. 2008
One day this month will mark Google’s official tenth birthday. They’ll most likely celebrate with a blog post and a special logo (this one was tweaked based on an earlier one). And we’ll see a slew of articles about how much they’ve accomplished in those ten years. A few publications couldn’t wait and go readmore
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Hurricane In Louisiana? This Time, FEMA Is Prepared. This Time, FEMA Has MySpace Widgets.
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Tue, 02 Sep. 2008
FEMA isn’t screwing around this time. There’s a hurricane hitting the gulf coast, and they are not going to take the blame if things go wrong. They’ve readmore
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