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The Advantages of Launching Outside of the Valley - 13 hours ago
In 2006, Y Combinator founder Paul Graham wrote an essay entitled, "How to Be Silicon Valley." He...
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Using Google Apps? 5 Ways to Avoid Getting Hacked - 13 hours ago
Security is one of the biggest concerns for business owners when deciding whether to use an online...
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30HourDay: Now There's a Telethon 2.0 - 14 hours ago
A group of podcasters in Portland, Oregon have teamed up with internet friends around the world to...
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Google Hires Open Web Leader to For Social Initiatives - 15 hours ago
Respected industry thought leader, Joseph Smarr, announced on his blog today that he is leaving...
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Poll Results: ReadWriteWeb Readers Pick The Top 10 Products of 2009 - 16 hours ago
This week we ran a reader poll, asking for your votes on the top Web products of the year. Thousands...
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Nomadesk: Cloud-Based Backup Providers Doing Quite Well - 16 hours ago
Demand for cloud-based storage and backup is creating some lucrative opportunities for companies...
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Layar Pulled From App Store, Bad News for Augmented Reality - 17 hours ago
The company behind the much-hyped Layar Augmented Reality browser has decided to withdraw its iPhone...
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What Users Are Saying About Yelp Being Eaten by Google - 18 hours ago
Google appears likely to purchase local review site Yelp for 1/3 of a YouTube - $500 million -...
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5 Features From Third-Party Apps Twitter Should Integrate - yesterday
When I called Twitter out in my post of the top 10 failures of 2009 for "failing to innovate," what...
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Android Developers: Here's Some Sample Code And Tutorials - yesterday
Ever since finding myself the happy owner of a Droid (+1 for early Christmas presents), I've found...
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Turn Right at the Gas Station: Google Maps Gets More Human - yesterday
You'd think it was odd if you called me for directions and I told you to go 0.2 miles southeast and...
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Open Messaging Here We Come: Tumblr Releases Twitter Client API - yesterday
Twitter client developers will be pleased to note that popular light blogging platform Tumblr now...
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Server-Side Javascript: Back With a Vengeance - yesterday
Last month was Javascript season in Europe, with two conferences dedicated to the language that...
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Another Blackberry Outage: A Historical Look - yesterday
Blackberry users had a bit of a surprise this morning. Email was down. It came back up around 11 a.m...
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More People Now Use iPhones Than Windows Mobile - yesterday
The latest quarterly survey by comScore reports that the iPhone just passed Windows Mobile phones in...
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