Wednesday, February 17, 2010

An Immigrant Story For Brad Feld



I was at the NYC 3.0 blog, and I was just done watching and leaving a comment on a Fred Wilson interview, and out of the corner of my eye I spotted a tweet by Nate that swiftly sunk down from the page. But it said something about submit your immigrant founder story. So I went to Nate's Twitter page, and sought out that tweet.

Brad Feld was looking for immigrant founder stories. If anyone had a story, that was me. My story blows a hole or two into my LinkedIn page. What's my story?
Born in India, grew up in Nepal, came to America for college, got elected student body president within six months of landing. Was a founding member of Chaitime.com that raised $25 million round 2. We were trying to be the top South Asian online community. They asked me to drop out of college. I said let me finish, I will rejoin you. By the time I finished, the nuclear winter had set in. I hit the road in a 18 wheeler, and hit all 48 states in two and a half years on and off, and did not understand why until I met the MeetUp CEO Scott after moving to NYC in 2005 who went to work at McDonald's for a few weeks after his dot coms went down. 
There is a concrete mathematical theory called the butterfly effect. A butterfly flapping its wings in the Amazon could be the reason a cyclone hit Bangladesh. During April 2006 over a period of 19 days, over 8 million out of Nepal's 27 million people thronged the streets to shut the country down completely to oust a king dictator. I was the butterfly flapping my wings in New York City. I am extremely good with vision and group dynamics
This is my startup's relaunch. I am trying to raise 100K for my round one right now. I was done doing that, and then in February 09, reacting to the worst economy in 70 years, most of my investors walked away. I took time off, focused on social media, accumulated more followers on Twitter than Donald Trump, experimented with pro blogging, and now I am back in the game. 
I am looking to sell 2% of my startup for 100K. The first 100K in Google became a billion in 10 years. I don't expect to match that. But I think I could do at least one third as good in twice as much time. I bring the passion of a freedom fighter to my startup. Internet access is the voting right for this 21st century. http://jyoticonnect.net The two Google guys had their algorithms. I have the equivalent in group dynamics. Show me some respect. What they are failing to do in Iran, what they failed to do in Burma, I succeeded to do in Nepal. 
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Fred Wilson: A VC

Fred Wilson talks trends, advice for startups from Vadim Lavrusik on Vimeo.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Online Dating Newsflash: Race And Religion Matter

There are some people who believe the Internet is supposed to have created the New Human. And, surprise surprise, that does not seem to be the case. The technology itself will not do it. Although it does help catalyze the processes that one hopes will lead to human betterment. But the good versus evil fight will continue with this technology as any other. Overall I think the Internet is a major force for good, something fundamental, I would even call it millenial, as in something this good only happens once every thousand years, maybe. But the Internet is as much a reflection of who we are as it is a reflection of who we can become. It is said of New York City that the most diverse city on earth is also the most segregated. We mingle and then go back to our own ethnic enclaves.

Plenty Of Fish: Online Dating King

I looked through the OKCupid numbers. My personal conclusion is, race matters, but not all that much. Get a haircut, work on your manners, say hello. And when there is no chemistry, respect.

"White women prefer white men to the exclusion of everyone else—and Asian and Hispanic women prefer them even more exclusively. These three types of women only respond well to white men. More significantly, these groups’ reply rates to non-whites is terrible. Asian women write back non-white males at 21.9%, Hispanic women at 22.9%, and white women at 23.0%."

Looks like The White Male's got it made! I know plenty of dorky ones, and meet even more. ;-) At this point, the whole thing descends into a sociological exercise.

When you mix race and religion, looks like if you are a white guy who is laughing about his religion, you are hot in online dating. That cocktail sounds weird.

If you are out to date an entire race or two, these numbers are alarming. But if you are looking for one person, these numbers are boring. That person is out there.

Conclusion: Macro matters, but micro is where it happens or not.

Seeking My Race-Based Valentine Online This Valentine's Day, more of us than ever will be looking for love online. And if recent studies are any guide, relatively few women on mainstream dating sites will bother to respond to overtures from men of Asian descent. Likewise, black women will be disproportionately snubbed by men of all races. ..... Behind computer screens and cutely coded user names, people clearly communicate things about race that few would ever say aloud in a bar........ lists 10 racial and ethnic groups users can select as preferred dates. Among the women, 73% stated a preference. Of these, 64% selected whites only, while fewer than 10% included East Indians, Middle Easterners, Asians or blacks....... a little different for the men, 59% of whom stated a racial preference. Of these, nearly half selected Asians, but fewer than 7% did for black women....... men's choices are influenced by the media's portrayal of Asian women as being hypersexual and black women as being bossy..... "racism is alive and well." ...... black women garnered the fewest responses of any female group. White women responded at much higher rates to white men than to men of color. Asian women's and Latinas' response rates showed even stronger preferences for white men

How Your Race Affects The Messages You Get despite what you might’ve heard from the Obama campaign and organic cereal commercials, racism is alive and well ..... When I first started looking at first-contact attempts and who was writing who back, it was immediately obvious that the sender’s race was a huge factor. ..... although race shouldn’t matter in messaging, it does. A lot. ...... Black women reply the most, yet get by far the fewest replies. Essentially every race—including other blacks—singles them out for the cold shoulder. ...... White guys are shitty, but fairly even-handed about it. The average reply rate of non-white males is 48.1%, while white guys’ is only 40.5%. Basically, they write back about 20% less often. It’s ironic that white guys are worst responders, because as we saw above they get the most replies. That has apparently made them very self-absorbed.
How Races and Religions Match in Online Dating Astrological sign has no effect whatsoever on how compatible two people are. ...... Jewish men, in particular, have an above average match percentage with every religious group. They even match Muslim women better than Muslim men do ....... Why, for example, Hindu men would match worst with Hindu women is a mystery....... Protestant Christians only truly match well with other Christians. Catholics have above average match percentages with Hindus, Jews, and even Agnostics. ...... The less serious you are about religion, the better liked you are, even by very religious people. ...... Muslims and Protestants tend to be more intense about their beliefs than the others, and Jews and Agnostics are by far the least serious. ....... If religion is a minefield, then race is a field that’s just one giant mine. ...... white people tend to be better liked, (or, if you want to think reciprocally, do more liking) than the other races, or that black and Indian men are less liked/liking, but, still, those differences are small compared to what we saw with religion ....... It’s not as simple as saying, Mary really likes hockey and Bob really likes hockey, therefore they are a good match—which is how many dating sites work. What if instead Mary really likes being dominated during sex? If Bob also needs to be dominated, and good sex is important to them, Bob and Mary are terrible matches. In bed, at least, they both want their opposites.....OkCupid is no more responsible for people’s match percentages than Microsoft Excel is responsible for their net worth.


In the Calculations of Online Dating, Love Can Be Cruel It is love in the time of ones and zeros, the rudimentary language of computers. In the digital age, everything must at some point be reduced to this basic construct of choice: One or zero. Yes or no. On or off.......“What everyone is looking for is chemistry,” she said, “and that’s not quantifiable.”
Three Steps to Demystifying Online Dating Pick someplace casual. Opt for a happy hour or a coffee shop — not a play or a four-course dinner. If the chemistry isn’t there, you’ll have an easy exit.....do not tell your date that you Googled them, even though you most likely have.


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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Paul Graham: Y Combinator

Y Combinator

"If you want ideas for startups, one of the most valuable things you could do is find a middle-sized non-technology company and spend a couple weeks just watching what they do with computers. Most good hackers have no more idea of the horrors perpetrated in these places than rich Americans do of what goes on in Brazilian slums."

"Once you've got a company set up, it may seem presumptuous to go knocking on the doors of rich people and asking them to invest tens of thousands of dollars in something that is really just a bunch of guys with some ideas. But when you look at it from the rich people's point of view, the picture is more encouraging. Most rich people are looking for good investments. If you really think you have a chance of succeeding, you're doing them a favor by letting them invest. Mixed with any annoyance they might feel about being approached will be the thought: are these guys the next Google?"

"You have more leverage negotiating with VCs than you realize. The reason is other VCs. I know a number of VCs now, and when you talk to them you realize that it's a seller's market. Even now there is too much money chasing too few good deals.....A few steps down from the top you're basically talking to bankers who've picked up a few new vocabulary words from reading Wired. (Does your product use XML?) So I'd advise you to be skeptical about claims of experience and connections. Basically, a VC is a source of money. I'd be inclined to go with whoever offered the most money the soonest with the least strings attached..... The most efficient way to reach VCs, especially if you only want them to know about you and don't want their money, is at the conferences that are occasionally organized for startups to present to them."

"Google is again a case in point. When they appeared it seemed as if search was a mature market, dominated by big players who'd spent millions to build their brands: Yahoo, Lycos, Excite, Infoseek, Altavista, Inktomi. Surely 1998 was a little late to arrive at the party."

"At sales I was not very good. I was persistent, but I didn't have the smoothness of a good salesman. My message to potential customers was: you'd be stupid not to sell online, and if you sell online you'd be stupid to use anyone else's software. Both statements were true, but that's not the way to convince people."

"There is nothing more valuable, in the early stages of a startup, than smart users. If you listen to them, they'll tell you exactly how to make a winning product. And not only will they give you this advice for free, they'll pay you."

"The other reason to spend money slowly is to encourage a culture of cheapness."

"An apartment is also the right kind of place for developing software.... I'd advise most startups to avoid corporate space at first and just rent an apartment. You want to live at the office in a startup, so why not have a place designed to be lived in as your office? .... Besides being cheaper and better to work in, apartments tend to be in better locations than office buildings. And for a startup location is very important. The key to productivity is for people to come back to work after dinner. Those hours after the phone stops ringing are by far the best for getting work done."



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News: February 11

TechCrunch

The Zany 2006 Twitter Video Biz Stone Would Probably Rather Forget
MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta Steps Down
With Subscriptions Off The Table For Now, Apple To Test $1 TV Shows
Brands Wasting No Time With Google Buzz. This Could Get Annoying.
Online Advertising Revenues Ramp Up 10.2 Percent In Fourth Quarter
Topsy Becomes An Even More Powerful Alternative To Twitter’s Offical Search Engine
Gmail Banned By Iran; Is Twitter Next?
comScore Reports Q4 Revenues Of $33.8 Million, Buys 42-Year Old ARSgroup
Facebook Chat Launches XMPP Support
Hulu Could Still Launch On The iPad
Facebook Mobile Hits 100 Million Users, Growing Faster Than On Desktops
Next New Networks Sees 300 Million Views In 2009; Approaches Profitability
Google Plans To Deliver 1Gb/sec Fiber-Optic Broadband Network To More Than 50,000 Homes
New York Times Sees Rebound In Internet Advertising In Fourth Quarter
ST-Ericsson Helps Handset Manufacturers Make Low-Cost Android Smartphones
Is This @EricSchmidt’s Facebook Profile?
Coming Soon, Maybe: Opera Mini for iPhone
A Look At 4INFO, The King Of SMS
What The Wii Did For Console Gaming, Glitch Wants To Do For MMOs. And It Just Might.
AOL Integrates Facebook Chat Into AIM
Meebo Eyes A New Market For Its Chat Bar: Online Retailers
OpenTable Seats 2 Million Diners Via Mobile Apps
Video: Sergey Brin On His Six Months Using Google Buzz, The China Situation, And More
FriendFeed (and Gmail) Founder’s Reaction To Google Buzz: “This Seems Vaguely Familiar”
Baidu Raises Revenue Forecasts In Wake Of Google’s Potential China Exit
Microsoft Seizes 23 Domain Names In One Swoop
TED: Now with More Elitism?
Microsoft Slams Google Buzz
Yahoo Not Pleased With Google Buzz’s Buzz

Mashable

Iranian Government Bans Gmail
MySpace CEO Out After Just 9 Months
Twitter Hires a CFO From Pixar
HOW TO: Create and Distribute Effective Online Coupons
4 Elements of a Successful Business Web Presence
New BBC Director Mandates Journalists Use Social Media
Yahoo Talks Search Strategy and the Microsoft Deal
Shop Etsy in Pictures
Love Stinks: 5 Parodies of Google’s Romantic Super Bowl Ad [VIDEO]
Warner Music Plans to End Support for Free Streaming
Visualizing 6 Years of Facebook [INFOGRAPHIC]
Google Getting Into the ISP Business With Ultra High-Speed Network
Google Now Has a Street View Snowmobile
Associated Press Returns to Google News
The Location Implications of Google Buzz
Google Buzz: What It Means for Twitter and Facebook
Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue Delivers Video from Page to Phone
What Google Buzz Means for Mobile
Google Buzz: Competitors and Experts React
5 Ways Airlines and Hotels Can Drive Revenue with Social Media
Google Buzz: The Official Demo [VIDEO]
Google Goes Social with Google Buzz
Facebook Kills Lexicon, Focuses on Analytics for Page Admins
7 Ways to Promote Your Offline Event Using Social Media
WordPress To Posterous Users: Graduate to a Full Blog
World’s Longest-Married Couple to Answer Your Romantic Queries Via Twitter
Aperture 3 Hits the Apple Store
Mashable Launches TED Channel
9 Odd But Awesome Tumblr Blogs
Navigon GPS iPhone App Gets Twitter and Facebook Support
Box.net for iPhone Adds Powerful Features for Business Users
Apple Grabs 25% of the Smartphone Market, Android Doubles Market Share
Apple Store Down, Wild Speculations Abound
Nexus One Gets Live Phone Support, Sort Of
Foursquare Inks Deals With Major Media and Entertainment Brands
Music Ownership Beats Music Subscription in Reader Poll

ReadWriteWeb
AllThingsD

MySpace CEO Van Natta Was Fired by News Corp. Digital Head Miller in Late Afternoon Meeting
Bill Gates on the iPad: Hey, Apple, You’re Doing It Wrong
Google’s Little Fiber Experiment Could Cost Over $1 Billion
Nearly a Month After Debut, Google’s “New” Approach to China Still a Lot Like the Old One
Apple to Get Hefty Margins on iPad
Apple Job Posting Hints at iPad Camera
China Mobile Touts 4G Despite Skeptical Investors
Heads, We Call it “Brinternet”–Tails, “SergeyCom”
Bubble Motion Wants You to Call, Not Tweet 

Engadget
Ars Technica

Photon scattering can create lasers in fiber optic cabling
Congress wants an e-book reader for low-income kids
Opera: Mini 5 browser ready for iPhone if Apple will have it
Rise in solar activity all but certain to mess with GPS
Botnets increasingly wielded for ideological uses
Your new ISP? Google launches 1Gbps fiber-to-the-home trial
Virginia puts schools on high-fiber diet with broadband funds
Is the endless data stream eroding our attention spans?
Pluto's demotion is a great opportunity for science
iPhone VoiceServices: Looking under the hood
The Ars Technica Guide to I/O Virtualization
Remarkable third trial coming for RIAA's first P2P defendant
Google launches Buzz to rein in social media overload
Microsoft warns of TLS/SSL flaw in Windows
Variable download pricing correlated with slower music sales
Hands-on: Microsoft launches child-friendly IE8

VentureBeat

Google’s fiber network is attempt to force telcos to change
Weopia makes virtual dating more personal, less awkward
Comcast changes name to Xfinity, customers don’t care
GameFly, the Netflix of games, files for IPO
No, America will not be hit by a massive cyberattack on February 16th
One step closer to 4G: AT&T chooses Alcatel-Lucent and Ericsson as suppliers
The future of reading
How to speed up the Internet? Duh, speed up the ads
Game analysts: hardcore players, gesture controls critical to console market
How to tame Twitter via automated websites
Journalists hammer Yahoo on declining marketshare
Google Buzz: Do I really have to learn another social media app?
How to get into Macworld Expo free

GigaOm

Confidence in Free Streaming Models Is Fading — Fast
Universities Threatened Over Streaming of Educational Videos
comScore: Most Online Video Viewing Happens in the Long Tail
Google’s Fiber Network Could Foil ISPs and Fuel Innovation
Gmail to Get Social News Feed: Report
Silicon Valley Has a Woman Problem, But Women Still Have a Baby Problem
Google Buzz and Email: Strength or Weakness?
Farmville Users Send 500M Valentines in 48 Hours
Google Doesn’t Want to Be an ISP — It Wants to Be a Rabble-rouser
Sponsor post: MIT/Stanford Venture Lab Presents “Biofuels 2.0: Sustainable Startups — From Garage to Gargantuan”
What Can You Do With 1 Gigabit?
Identity Theft on the Rise: Survey

Digits

Twitter Buzz Over Iran’s Gmail Ban
Online and Mobile Fraud Rises
Suffering From iWithdrawal?
More Video Coming Wikipedia’s Way
Tech Today: ESPN Plays Up Web for Live Sports, Game Makers Push Beyond Christmas

Bits

Is It Time for Apple to Retire the Cats?
Tech Talk Podcast: Why E-Books Will Cost More
An Annual Report on One Man’s Life
EBay Asks Its Users for Help Building New Search Tools
Mobile Data Traffic Expected to Surge
Foursquare Signs a Deal With Zagat
Available Soon at a Barnes & Noble Near You: The Nook
Job Postings Hint at Amazon’s Plans for the Kindle
Imagining a World of Hardware Mashups
A Search Engine That Relies on Humans

Science Daily

Technology Review

Wi-Fi at the Speed of Light
Efficient Solar Cells from Cheaper Materials
A 50-Watt Cellular Network
Why NASA Needs a Better Plan
Getting a Grip on Online Buzz
U.S. Solar Market to Double in the Next Year
How Legal Wiretaps Could Let Hackers In
The Future of Human Spaceflight
Google Reveals Chinese Espionage Efforts

BusinessWeek
CNet

Yet again, NBC's Olympics strategy is a Web loser
Google Buzz: Privacy nightmare
Yahoo struggles to gain search respect

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TechCrunch

The Switch From iPhone To Android, And Why Your First Impression Is Wrong
San Francisco Earthquakes Get Their Own Geolocated Twitter Account
E-Commerce Platform Shopify Buys Up StoreSync To Shore Up Mobile Strategy
Can the Skiff Save the Magazine Industry?
When To Take On Facebook, American Idol Or Virgin Mobile In An IP Fight
iPhone Beats Droid, Nexus One And Droid Eris In Touchscreen Performance
Congratulations Crunchies Winners! Facebook Takes Best Overall For The Hat Trick
Coming To The Crunchies After-Party? Donate With Square.
Sweet Seeds: Zynga Has Raised Over $1 Million For School Children In Haiti
BlockChalk Is Location-Based Sidewalk Chalk For Your Mobile Device
HootSuite Raises $1.9 Million For Social Media Dashboard
Ning SVP Engineering Lands At Facebook In Mystery Role
CES 2010: Highlights So Far
Foursquare Goes Global, Bringing New iPhone, Pre, BlackBerry, And Web Apps With It
Google’s Free Airport WiFi Is A Nexus One Promo In Disguise
At The Dawn Of The Apocalypse, One Man Battles The Zombies — On Twitter
The FBI Adds New Widgets And Facebook Quizzes To Its Social Media Arsenal
Yet Another App Store. This Time, It’s Intel
Lies, Damned Lies, And Statistics or How To Get Under John Borthwick’s Skin
Reframe It Raises $2.3 Million For Web Annotation Product
TC50 Finalist SeatGeek Raises Series A Funding, Revamps Website
Welcome To The HouseOfPalm, Home To Palm webOS Apps
Yahoo BOSS To Survive Microsoft Deal In Some Form; Details Still Hazy
Apple And Verizon: Are Two Star-Crossed Lovers Ready To Consummate?
Anxious Yahoo BOSS Developers To Speak With DOJ About Microsoft Deal
Apple Seizes 16 Domain Names From A Guy In One Fell Swoop
The Crunchies Is Sold Out. But You Can Still Get Into The After-Party
With Nexus One And Quattro, The Knives Are Out Between Apple And Google
Facebook Just Got Its Own VitaminWater Flavor: “Connect”. Seriously.
Nexus One Bursts Onto The Mobile Browsing Scene 
Netflix Stabs Us In The Heart So Hollywood Can Drink Our Blood
Pixelpipe Rolls Out New Version Of Android App 
Boxee Beta Now Available To The Masses 
The Twitter Picture Sites Start Targeting Foursquare. First Up, TweetPhoto. 
Shopaholic: Cisco Kicks Off 2010 With Acquisition Of Network Security Startup Rohati 
Zyxio Announces Winners For “Be A Mind Blower” Contest 
The Other HP Slate Runs On Android
Brightcove Comes To Yahoo Connected TVs, But Web Video Is Still Stuck In Widget Hell
Fandango For Android, Babylon For BlackBerry
Followbase: A Twitter CRM Starter Kit
Google Chrome OS Is Here! Well, Kinda.
Jive Software Acquires Social Media Monitoring Startup Filtrbox
Breaking: Google And On2 Technologies Revise Merger Agreement
Jamendo Runs Out Of Cash, Looks For An Exit
Happy Birthday, Chris Messina, And Enjoy Advocating The Open Web At Google
Let’s Just Skip To The Super-Duper-Phone
Video And Hands On: Lenovo’s Lephone Android 2.0 Smartphone
Oneforty Launching Its Premium Twitter App Store In Alpha Next Week
MG Talks The Nexus One On Attack Of The Show: “It’s A Nice Little Device”
Live from the CES 2010 Keynote with Steve Ballmer
Howard Stern Talks Google Nexus One (NSFW)
Crazy Bob: Square Nabs A Core Android Engineer
Apple’s Pricing Smoke Around The Tablet Fire Grows Thicker
$0 to $20 Million: Ten Hand-to-Hand Sales Tactics
I’m Betting Matilda Tanascov Will Be The First Person In Romania With A Google Nexus One
“Inspired” By Formspring, Tumblr Launches Nearly Identical “Ask Me”

Google’s City Tours No Longer Require You To Walk On Water
LinkedIn Polishes Its iPhone App Into A More Facebook-Like Gem
Did Apple’s Lala Deal Leave A Lump Of Coal In Google’s Music Onebox Stocking?
Songbird Still Airborne, Takes On iTunes With Improved Device Syncing
Digg Takes a Dip In Traffic, Half The Size Of Twitter
TenYears: Single Most Innovative Product Of The Decade
VeVite Taps Into Twitter For Event Invitations
Jingle Networks Rings In The New Year With A $6.75 Million Funding To Go After Geo Ads
Google Is About To Get Caffeinated With A Faster Search Index
Purported Google Chrome OS Netbook Specs Don’t Quite Add Up 

Flurry: App Store Sees Record Breaking Christmas, 50% Growth From November To December
Privacy Theater: Why Social Networks Only Pretend To Protect You
Diggnation’s Alex Albrecht launches an iPhone app: Duel
Relax, You Can Still Buy An iPhone In New York City. Just Not Online. 
Can Jolicloud Win In A Chrome OS Netbook World?
Game Rush: Mobclix And PlayHaven Predict Record iPhone Game Downloads During The Holidays
The Best iPhone Apps Of 2009 (Appvee Edition)
370 Passwords You Shouldn’t (And Can’t) Use On Twitter
Pedal Brain’s Gadget Turns Your iPhone Into A Powerful Cycling Computer
NSFW: The Physical Impossibility of The Future in the Mind of Someone Trapped In Chicago
Apple Expanding iWork In The Cloud?
TSA To Save Print Media? No Electronics On International Flights? What A Joke.
Location-Based Mobile Advertising Platform AdLocal Enters America, Wants To Win With Japan Know-How
Should You See Avatar? About 75 Percent Of People Who Tweet About It Think You Should
Tap Tap Revenge 3 Downloaded 300,000 Times First 24 Hours After Going Free
This Week On TechCrunch: Zuckerberg eaten by zebras, Al Qaeda invests in Twitter, Spotify profitable and more
The Wonder Of Apple’s Tablet
GROU.PS DIY Social Network Platform Reaches 2 Million Users, Becomes More Customizable
Apple’s New Tablet To Be Baptized iSlate? Let’s Dig A Little Deeper
Flixup Brings Its Movie Tweet Aggregator To The Web For The Holiday Movie Season
Polyvore’s Virtual Styling Tool Aims To Be More Social With Facebook Connect
SCVNGR Raises $4 Million From Google Ventures
Google Voice Is Coming Back To The iPhone Via The Browser, Thanks To VoiceCentral
The Top Ten IPO Candidates For 2010
Indiagames To Launch New Cricket Gaming iPhone App
Skout Studies What Happens When Dating Goes Mobile
The Great Location Land Rush Of 2010
WePay’s Group Payments Get Some Big-Name Backers, Including Max Levchin
Chegg Founder Raises Another $7.5 Million For Stealth Startup Kakai
Introducing… The 27-inch iLemon
23AndMe Completes $27.8 Million Series B Round
Twitter Acquires Mixer Labs To Step Up Geo-Location
ChaCha Raises Another $7 Million
Barnes & Noble Will Ship Around 60,000 Nooks This Year
Blippy Already Showing Off $1 Million Worth Of Your Credit Card Purchases (More Invites)
AOL’s Deteriorating Fundamentals Not A Hit With Analysts
Confirmed: Jajah Sold For $207 Million
More People Around The World Get Their News Online From Google News Than CNN
Qik Live Recording Finally Makes It To The iPhone (Legally)
CauseWorld Launches: Do Good Deeds Simply By Walking Into A Store
Play And Share Your Music Collection In The Cloud With tunesBag
Buzzd Brings Its Social City Guide To Android
Canadian Communication Services Provider Mitel Files For $230 Million IPO
Cc:Betty Launches iPhone App To Make Sense Of Your Email
The Rumors Are True: We Spend More And More Time Online
Story Something Quietly Opens Up, Turns Your Kids Into Heroes
Curse Raises $6 Million As It Looks To Become The Ultimate Gaming Resource
Whrrl, Still Trying To Find Its Way In Location, Focuses On “Footstreams”
Zynga Starts Testing SMS Notifications As It Tries To Kick Its Facebook Dependence
Mozzler Comes Full Circle And Turns Its Realtime News Stream Into A Reader (Private Beta Invites)
Background Checks For All With BeenVerified’s iPhone App
Sphere Team Raises Money From Aol Ventures, True Ventures And Others For New Stealth Startup
A Peek At ReachLocal’s $100 Million IPO Filing: It’s All About Building A Local Ad Sales Army
Cc:Betty Raises $500K For Email Organization Assistant
Google, Rome, and Empire
The Twitter/FriendFeed Connection Goes Realtime Once Again
iSpy, With My Little Eye, A Children’s Game Re-Imagined For The iPhone
BitGravity Co-Founder Announces 3Crowd, Funded By Jay Adelson And Kevin Rose
The World Is Flat For Twitter, As In Global Growth Has Stalled  
iPhone Now The Most Popular Phone In The US
Bump Shares Its Phone Tapping, Data Swapping Technology With A New API
Lessons From 10 Disappointing Euro Tech Stories Of 2009
Online Holiday Sales Boosted By East Coast Snowstorms
Open Your Credit Card Data To All! We Have Blippy Invites.
OneRiot Monetizes What’s Hot On The Web With Realtime Trending Ads
For Google, The Meaning Of Open Is When It’s Convenient For Them
Chesspark And Chess.com Put Their Pawns Together
Chorus Reveals Its Most Socially-Recommended iPhone Apps In November
Video: A Decade Of Tech Highs And Business Lows
In 2009, Netbook Shipments Grew 103%, Revenues Up 72% Year Over Year
gWallet Reveals Secret Weapon For Virtual Currency Platform: gLTV
Apple Not Liable For Plagued iMac Screens, Updates Firmware Anyway
Opera Reports Massive Growth For Mobile Web Usage, Particularly In Asia And Africa
Raptr Loses Director Of Product Strategy To Twitter
Livemocha Bags Another $8 Million From August Capital, Maveron
The App Store Forgets It’s Not The Android Market, Temporarily Sells NES Emulator
Voice May Join Google’s Enterprise Lineup
Ron Conway & Sean Parker Raise More Than $70,000 For UCSF And Malaria No More
Apple May Be On The Verge Of Kneecapping The Cable Industry. Finally.
YouTube Gets Its Own Short URLs. Except They’re Still Pretty Long.
MySpace Reaches Out To Upset Imeem Users: Your Playlists Will Soon Be Resurrected
Backed By Google Ventures, EnglishCentral Raises $3.5 Million For Video Language Learning
Twitter Captures A Nexus One Unboxing And Another Video
Facebook Uses FriendFeed As A Testing Ground For The Next Generation Of OAuth
Facebook Says “FML,” “Twitter” Is A Top Status Trend In 2009
As Etsy Turns A Profit, Founder Rob Kalin Takes Over Again As CEO
Facebook Also Opts To Give To Charity In Lieu Of A Holiday Party
Swoon: Flocking.me Allows You To Search Just Your Friend’s Tweets
Most Recent Facebook Common Stock Sale Values Company At $11 Billion
Justin.tv Unifies Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, And Their Own Chat
Google’s 2009 Holiday Gift To Ad Partners: $20 Million To Charity
Are Startups Getting Crazy, Or Just IPO Crazy?
Hulu Labs Cooks Up Captions Search

Mashable

Email Faceoff: Gmail vs. Outlook
5 Essential Sites for Professional Photographers
Bump Brings Digital Contact Exchange to the Masses
Facebook Guide Book: Mashable Launches Hub for Facebook Resources
AT&T Reverses Course: iPhone Available Again in New York City
5 New Year’s Resolutions for SMBs
iPhone and Android Users Spend More Than Half Their Time in Apps [STUDY]
Google’s AdMob Acquisition Meets Opposition from Consumer Groups
HOW TO: Implement a Social Media Business Strategy
New Versions of Firefox Coming Later Than Anticipated
Muziic Brings Tons of Music to your Facebook Profile
There are 15,740 Social Media Experts on Twitter
Android 2.0 Coming to T-Mobile G1 [RUMOR]
Mashable
5 Big Real-Time Web Trends of 2009
What Twitter and Facebook’s 2009 Trends Tell Us About Ourselves
2009 As Seen Through Twitter Hashtags
New Security Rules Could Limit In-Flight Laptop Time
Digital Revolution? Kindle Ebooks Outsell Real Books on Christmas
64% Prefer Old Twitter Retweets to New Style
Drunk Drivers in Texas to Be Named on Twitter
5 Predictions for the Music Industry in 2010
Kid Goes Crazy Over Xbox 360 Present [VIDEO]
How Twitter Conquered the World in 2009
Foursquare vs. Gowalla: Location-Based Throwdown
Apple Tablet to be Named iSlate? [RUMOR]
The 12 Graphs of Christmas
Pope Knocked Down at Mass [YOUTUBE VIDEO]
Foursquare Rolls Out BlackBerry Beta App
Mozilla Design Challenge: Put Your Mark on Firefox 4
Apple Tablet to Offer Dynamic Tactile Keyboard [RUMOR]
8 Spectacular Christmas Light Shows on YouTube [VIDEOS]
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FCC Critical of Verizon’s $350 Early Termination Fee
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Qik Live: Now Streaming From Any iPhone
DDoS Attack Takes Down Amazon, Wal-Mart
Twitter Buys Mixer Labs to Boost Location Features
3 Powerful Social Good Trends in 2010
FTC Inquiry Hinders Google’s Acquisition of AdMob
Digg’s Top 10 Most Popular Stories of 2009
Marketing in 2010: It’s All About the Data
Mall of America Tweets Holiday Parking Updates
2010: A Year of Digital Distraction?
Facebook’s COO to Join Disney’s Board of Directors
REVEALED: Full Specs of Google Nexus One
Safe Sexting? There’s an App for That, Too
8 News Media Business Trends for 2010
Victoria’s Secret + Michael Bay = Droves of Drooling Web Fans [VIDEO]
Pepsi to Skip Super Bowl Ads in Favor of $20M Social Media Campaign
Track Santa With Google This Christmas Eve
Apple Tablet With 7″ Screen Coming in January [RUMOR]
Creators of “HP Computers Are Racist” Video Speak
Your Head Explodes: iPhone in an iPhone [VIDEO]
OLPC Comes Up With a Beautiful, Thin Tablet Concept
Top 10 Mobile Social Apps Judged by Mashable Readers
NPR News App Comes to Android
BlackBerry Outage Affecting North America
Nexus One and Android 2.1 Walkthrough Surfaces [VIDEO]
Twitter Goes Down Under With SMS Support for Australia
Facebook Is Destroying the Sanctity of Marriage [REPORT]
Warner Music Videos Coming to Hulu
Microsoft Modifies Word to Keep it in Stores
4 Social Good Trends of 2009
Firefox Plugin Finds Related News, Tweets and Videos While You Browse
Social Media Experts Make Their Predictions for Trends in 2010
iPhone OS 4.0: Already in the Wild?
The Top 2009 Social Media Trends for Moms
Steve Jobs, Best CEO in the World?
Digsby to Add In-Stream Ads Based on Twitter Trending Topics [IMAGES]
CBS and Disney to Join Apple’s TV Subscription Plan?
Firefox 4.0: New Design Changes Revealed [IMAGES]
iPhone Is the Most Popular Phone in the U.S. [STATS]
YouTube Is the Top Social Media Innovation of the Decade
New Facebook Clickjacking Attack Is on the Loose [WARNING]
Yahoo Ends Tough Year on a Cost-Cutting Note
Youtu.be: Because YouTube Needs Its Own URL Shortener Too
5 Ways Social Media Changed Fashion in 2009
Facebook Unveils Most-Mentioned Topics of 2009
HP’s Facial Tracking Software Fails to Recognize African American [VIDEO]
Sherlock Holmes Turns to TweetDeck for Film Promotion
Augmented Reality Advertising Is Here
10 Must-Read eBooks for Social Media Lovers
Turn Your Car into a Wireless Hotspot with Ford SYNC [VIDEO]
Twitter Is Already Profitable!
Tapulous Sells Nearly $1 Million in iPhone Games Each Month
Avatar Opens With $232 Million Worldwide
Firefox 3.5: The World’s Most Popular Browser

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