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Dandelife's Struggles Offer Lessons for StartupsOpen in New Window
Two year old life-story repository Dandelife seemed to have everything going for it. It launched to praise from some of the biggest tech blogs on the web, it built a wildly loyal user base and its c read more »
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For Online Video Startups, A Scary 2009 AheadOpen in New Window
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Vator.tv Lets Startups Tell Their StoriesOpen in New Window
"Vator.tv, a social media site for entrepreneurs, announced a micro-blogging service for startups today that allows these companies to update their followers about the latest developments at their c read more »
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Just Got Fired From Yahoo? Have A Taco.Open in New Window
Erick Schonfeld writes, "Video chat startup TokBox (which raised $10 million in August) will be parking a taco truck outside of Yahoo headquarters today, handing out free tacos and job applications. read more »
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Zemanta Launches Public API To Fuel Content Suggestion Engine AdoptionOpen in New Window
"With the launch of the public API, Zemanta is opening up its technology for blogging platforms, media companies, other startups and content database owners, in order to enable them to leverage thei read more »
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588 Kleiner Perkins iFund Applications Accidentally Published To WebOpen in New Window
Michael Arrington writes "Kleiner Perkins’s iFund is a $100 million fund to invest in startups building applications for the iPhone. Startups that wish to apply for funding can fill out an online ap read more »
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UK startups start their cull: Trutap reduced to skeletonOpen in New Window
"Trutap, a leading UK mobile startup which made the TechCrunch 40 list in 2007, is letting go almost 80% of its 30 staff after failing to hit its window for a second round of funding." read more »
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Secrecy or Transparency? One Startup's ExperienceOpen in New Window
Mike McDerment from FreshBooks writes an argument for keeping one's roadmap plans a secret as opposed to being open and transparent. read more »
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