TechCrunch:
TEL AVIV– The other day I spoke at an Israeli event called Techonomy where six handpicked Israeli startups were demoing new products. The companies were impressive, the audience packed, it was sponsored by blue-chip tech name (Read More)
Crunch Gear:
Does Android dream of Sekai Camera? The answer is yes. The augmented reality app, which was unveiled for the first time during TechCrunch 50 last September, isn't iPhone-only anymore. Sekai Camera is supposed to make it possi (Read More)
TechCrunch:
When newbies sign up to Twitter now, they are presented with a list of 100 suggested users to start following. Simply being on that list can boost your followers well above 100,000. Several people and organizations on the li (Read More)
Webware.com:
There's a full Web version of Goodrec, but the service really shines on the iPhone.The product recommendation service Goodrec, launched at TechCrunch 50 in September of 2008, is leaving beta tonight, and opening to all. (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
from Google Reader:
Back in the heady, sunlit uplands of Summer 2007 we used to complain when Twitter went down, so useful had it become. Even Mahalo CEO Jason Calacanis once decided Twitter was so crucial to his business that he would pay $100 (Read More)
Valleywag:
Jason Calacanis took time out from his mailing list to blog about firing a baker's dozen of his Mahalo staff. The very same brilliant, hard-working, antifamily people he said he'd never compromise on. Today's featured comment (Read More)
Submitted by hutch
from Google Reader:
In 2006 or so, I had an idea to create an internet magazine, inspired in part by CNET. CNET had done well enough overall, including surviving the dot com bust, and seemed to have a model that worked. I thought about what migh (Read More)
Scobleizer:
Allegis Capital says no to 2,000 companies a year. Since I was on stage at TechCrunch 50 seeing a bunch of startups, I wanted to have a conversation with one of the top venture capitalists in the world. Here’s the found (Read More)
Submitted by hutch
from Google Reader:
Today at the Web 2.0 Expo in New York developer of a range of Ruby on Rails enterprise tools Intridea is announcing launch of its own Twitter for the enterprise - Present.ly. Last week we discussed Yammer winning top prize at (Read More)
Profy.Com:
Early this week we have witnessed two major technology events with dozens of innovative ideas introduced. 72 startups and established companies introduced their new projects at DEMOfall and 52 more at TechCrunch 50. While we (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
I am an "enterprise guy". I edit the RWW Enterprise channel and I think that Enterprise 2.0 is a large wave of opportunity. So was I pleased to see an enterprise start-up win the Techcrunch 50 bake-off? Yes, but not this one. (Read More)
Submitted by michaelfidler:
Rafe Needleman, editor in chief of CNET's Webware, takes us for visit to the TechCrunch 50 Conference demo pit. He visits Rate Surfer, Jibidee and Givvy.Rafe and his fellow editors at CNET just published a list of their favo (Read More)
Submitted by morgan
from Google Reader:
As DEMOFall08 comes to a close today and TechCrunch 50 drags on for another day (it’s a 3 day event), over 100 startups will have appeared on stage in front of audiences in San Francisco and San Diego, hopefully opening new d (Read More)
Profy.Com:
Yesterday during one of the sections of TechCrunch 50 conference three startups were launched that all offer their solutions in the same niche - online advertising. Actually I’m afraid I miss one thing here: advertising (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Predicton market startup Hubdub is running a market on which of the 50 companies launching at the TechCrunch 50 conference in San Francisco will win. Although Hubdub is based in Scotland, they are actually a news prediction m (Read More)
Submitted by jasongoldberg
from YouTube:
Tuesday, September 09, 2008Google's Marissa Mayer on Chrome, New Web BrowserYesterday in San Francisco, Kelsey Blodget, associate producer at Beet.TV sat down for an extensive interview with Google Vice President Marissa Maye (Read More)