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‘Birchbox For Children’s Clothes’ Wittlebee Wants To Automate Your Kid’s Wardrobe
Because I am going to be an awesome and Mom, I will totally keep my ears open to the best possible options for my
Apple Beats Out Google, Amazon For Highest Corporate Reputation Score
Apple took the top spot from Google for the highest corporate reputation score, according to the 2012 Harris Poll Reputation Quotient, a survey which
Report: LinkedIn Leads In Social Job Recruiting Followed By Twitter And Facebook
Bullhorn, which develops a recruitment software and applicant tracking system, is releasing a new Social Recruiting Activity Report, which examines the usage of social
Pops Raises $1.5M From Mangrove To Sexify Mobile Notifications
Pops, maker of an application that adds another dimension to the mobile notifications people receive on their Android smartphones, has raised $1.5 million from
Perfect For A Lonely Valentine’s Day: Behold The Pinterest Porn Clones (NSFW)
I was debating with myself whether this should be a post or not, and then decided I should just ask out loud on Twitter
Gadgets Week in Review: Show Floor
Here are some stories from the past week on TechCrunch Gadgets: Tesla Unveils The Model X, An Electric CUV With Futuristic Gullwing-like Doors Microsoft
StopTheHacker Helps Website Owners Combat Malware, Raises $1.1 Million
StopTheHacker, an aptly named provider of SaaS-based website security services, has secured $1.1 million in first-round funding from public and private investors, including Runa
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Mashable Weekend Recap: 30 Stories You Might Have Missed
The weekend seemed to be rolling along nicely here at Mashable until tragic news struck late Saturday and changed the entire mood, taking us acr…
YouTube for Google TV Gets Faster, Easier to Navigate
Google has updated its YouTube app for Google TV with smoother navigation and several new features. YouTube for Google TV now has new channel p…
Grammys 2012 Live Blog: Join Our Discussion
The 54th Grammy Awards airs tonight, and we’re capturing all the action for you on scene in Los Angeles and remotely from New York City. Join us…
Can Pinterest Help Your Job Search?
Just when you thought you had mastered the job search on all social media platforms, along came Pinterest.You’ve optimized your Facebook and…
10 Kinetic Typography Music Videos
If you’re a music lover and a font fan, then a kinetic typography video beats the more traditional genres hands-down. While you’ve no doub…
The Social Media Salary Guide
Social Media Week is upon us, so we thought it would be appropriate to delve into the social media industry and see how its salaries stack up. Social…
10 Apps for Finding Apps
With the bounty of apps available for mobile devices, it would take a full-time job to customize the best apps to suit our needs and populate our devi…
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Four Free Tools For Better Tweeting
Just because youre not ready to shell out $99 per month to figure out the best times to tweet and post Facebook status updates doesnt mean you cant take better control of understanding your social media output.Indeed, paid
Most Don't Feel Comfortable Sharing Credit Card Info On Social Networks
Most of us still dont like giving our credit card information on social networking sites, according to a poll of 2,630 adults by Harris Interactive for
How Big Data From Connected Machines Gets Used
Big Data is a hot topic these days, but there hasnt been a lot of discussion about the specifics of what will most likely be one of the biggest sources of data: newly web-connected devices in the home
GE and the Internet of Turbines
The next time you have to get an MRI or CT scan you might not know it but if the equipment is made by GE it is phoning home. No, the actual scan data is still between you
Cartoon: Siri, Get Me a Cepacol
Todays cartoon may well be an exercise in envy. Im using an iPhone 3GS, and itll be another 14 months (or 424 days - not that Im counting) before Ill be eligible
Weekly Wrap-up: Not on Facebook, Google Drive and Path's Privacy Issues
Alicia Eler explores the Not On Facebook movement. Jon Mitchell explains why Google Drive wont be a Dropbox clone. Path uploads your entire address book to their servers without permission. All of this and
Your Facebook Friends Influence How You Feel
A cute baby dolphin for your weekend-viewing pleasure a Facebook friend of mine writes. Under the text, I see a link to an imgur-hosted image of that amazingly adorable marine mammal. Suddenly,
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Crazy Frog 2.0? Pops scores $1.5m for custom alerts
Remember Crazy Frog? The bike-riding amphibian and his irritating, ubiquitous song symbolized the premium ringtone market a few years ago, before — thankfully — fading into obscurity as smartphones and apps helped crush the popularity of expensive over-the-air mobile tunes.
TV Anytime now lets you take DVDs on the go with your iPad
Have a DVD that you want to watch while traveling or otherwise away from home? The latest version of the TV Anytime app will let its users rip and transfer DVDs from their desktops to mobile devices for on-the-go viewing.
A big lesson from climate science for entrepreneurs
Jonathan Koomeys first essay in a series of four this week that highlights, and excerpts from, his upcoming book, Cold Cash, Cool Climate, which discusses how entrepreneurs and investors can profit from tackling climate change, one of this century’s greatest
Boxee may launch a DVR subscription service
Boxees Live TV tuner has been lacking the capability to record any TV programming, but the startup may be working on its very own subscription service to bring DVR functionality to the Boxee Box. A survey sent out this weekend
Why monitoring sucks — for now
Its become almost cliche to bemoan the state of infrastructure monitoring and management tools. Cliff Moon, the CTO of Boundary, cuts through the litany of complaints and explains why it’s time for us to think of monitoring in a new
What’s Trending launching new season, new verticals and more event coverage
There are many shows which claim to be talk shows for the Internet, but theres only one weekly hour-long celebration of whats popular online. And Whats Trending is determined to continue covering web culture while also attempting to grow into
What to make of AT&T’s vanishing spectrum crisis
Is AT&T failing to keep its story straight about the need for more spectrum, or is it just that the popping of the spectrum bubble has taken them by surprise as well? The nations second largest operator now sees a
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Google+ adds ‘What’s Hot’ stream to web app, lets you see who +1′d your posts
Google has announced a couple of new features for Google+, including a ‘What’s Hot’ stream that allows you to see the ‘most interesting’ content being shared throughout Google+. In addition,...
Late March is reportedly crunch time for the EU’s Google anti-trust probe
It seems that late March is when the European Commission is set to decide if it will move ahead formally with its anti-trust probe into whether Google has abused its...
Google launches its 2012 ‘Doodle 4 Google’ contest, this time each US state has a winner
Google is kick-starting its fifth Doodle 4 Google contest, giving K-12 students in the US the chance to have their artwork seen by millions. In a blog post today, Marissa...
How to get your plants to start tweeting
This morning, San Francisco based blogger Brit Morin caught our attention with this DIY Self-Tweeting Plant Kit. Developed by SparkFun, the Botanicalls Kit connects house plants to Twitter so they can tweet...
Google and Amazon top the UK’s healthiest brands list for the third year running
Internet companies Google and Amazon have ranked as the UK’s healthiest brands for the third year running, standing out of the most recognisable companies and presences in the eyes of...
Rummble Labs’ new Social Predictions can turbo-charge Facebook integration for publishers
Rummble Labs, which specialises in recommendation technology, is rolling out a new product today that promises to offer online publishers a new way to recommend content to users based on...
KDDI set to become Japan’s first operator to introduce NFC
Japanese mobile operator KDDI has revealed plans to introduce Near Field Communication (NFC) services to its customers before the end of this month, making it the first carrier in the country...
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99 problems but money ain't one
When the Series A check clears, most startups send out a bragging press release, the equivalent of flashing your grill. The VC backing is supposed to mean that the company has experienced hands in its corner. That it’s financially solid.
All or something
One of the most pervasive myths of startup life is that it has to be all consuming. That unless you can give your business all your thoughts and hours, you don’t deserve success. You are unworthy of the startup call.This
Behind the scenes: Reinventing our Default Profile Pictures
Mister DefaultHere he is: our default profile picture. You may know him as “Generic Avatar”. He’s the picture you get when you create a new account and profile on Basecamp, Highrise, Backpack, and
What's your answer?
“If a customer asked you why, how would you answer?” This is a question I’ve been asking a lot lately. Why could be “why does it work this way?” or “why can’t I do that?” or some variation on that
No framework needed
It goes without saying that we use Rails a lot here at 37signals. Often times, when we look at a problem, we turn to Rails or something similar, because when you have a high-performance precision screwdriver, everything starts to look
SaaS: Change starts easy and then gets really hard
Basecamp just turned 8 years old. Here’s the launch announcement right here on this blog back on February 5, 2004. That’s a long time ago.We’ve learned a ton since then. One of the most interesting lessons has been the increasing
Lessons from Moneyball: don't get left behind
I recently read and watched “Moneyball”, and enjoyed both greatly. It’s a great story in and of itself, but I also found it to be an interesting parallel to the state of the “web software” industry today.Moneyball starts in the
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There's Plan A, and then there's the plan that will become your business
We need a word that captures the specific sort of pain entrepreneurs feel when their carefully developed startup ideas are met with blank indifference. All that time. All that effort. And it adds up to ... this?Running Lean author Ash
Four short links: 13 February 2012
Rise of the Independents (Bryce Roberts) -- companies that dont take VC money and instead choose to grow organically: indies. +1 for having a word for this.The Performance Golden Rule (Steve Souders) -- 80-90% of the end-user response time is
Preview of HIMSS 2012
I am very happy to be attending the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) conference this year. We are at a pivotal moment in the history of healthcare in this country and health IT is playing a very prominent
O'Reilly Radar Show 2/10/12: The 5 trends that will shape the data world
Below youll find the script and associated links from the February 10, 2012 episode of OReilly Radar. An archive of past shows is available through OReilly Medias YouTube channel and you can subscribe to episodes of OReilly Radar via iTunes.IntroductionThere
Top stories: February 6-10, 2012
Heres a look at the top stories published across OReilly sites this week.The NoSQL movementA relational database is no longer the default choice. Mike Loukides charts the rise
Developer Week in Review: A pause to consider patents
This week, as I do occasionally, I want to focus in on one specific topic. For regular readers, the topic of technology innovation and patents is nothing new; its a problem that is frequently covered in this space. But this
Publishing News: B&N boycott becomes booksellers' cold war against Amazon
Here are a few stories from the publishing space that caught my eye this week.The booksellers cold war rages onTwo weeks ago, Amazon made a move that might
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The Clip Report: An eBook on the Future of Media In the early...
The Clip Report: An eBook on the Future of MediaIn the early 1990s when I began my career in PR there were clip reports. These were physical books that contained press
The Clip Report - Volume 1 In the early 1990s when I began my...
The Clip Report - Volume 1In the early 1990s when I began my career in PR there were clip reports. These were physical books that contained press clips. It seems downright
It was a sizzling summer for social media. As we move into fall,...
It was a sizzling summer for social media. As we move into fall, here’s a look at some of the major milestones.
¶ Could Mobile Apps Be Wilting in the Heat of Summer?
Image credit: Financial TimesIt’s hard to believe, but mobile marketing didn’t really get going in earnest until Apple launched its App Store in 2008. Three years later there are now marketplaces on all five major device platforms
It was a sizzling summer for social media. As we move into fall,...
It was a sizzling summer for social media. As we move into fall, here’s a look at some of the major milestones.
¶ Could Mobile Apps Be Wilting in the Heat of Summer?
Image credit: Financial TimesIt’s hard to believe, but mobile marketing didn’t really get going in earnest until Apple launched its App Store in 2008. Three years later there are now marketplaces on all five major device platforms
→ Media Tops in Corporate Social Media
→ Media Tops in Corporate Social Media: Fire up the PowerPoint. Here’s a fantastic, data-rich report (PDF) from Netprospex on the state of social media adoption in Corporate America. What’s notable is that the media continues
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Web Jobs – February 12
Check out some of the latest web technology and business jobs posted for February 12, 2012 on the CenterNetworks Job Board. Subscribe to the CN Jobs feed and get all of the latest Web industry jobs delivered directly to you.
Shark Tank Recap – February 10 “The Snuggie is Dead”
Below is a recap of the February 10, 2012 episode of the ABC show Shark Tank (episode 302). If you are unfamiliar with Shark Tank, the concept is simple – entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to a panel of investors and
Why I Am Selling CenterNetworks
Several friends and colleagues have noticed the HelloBar on CN noting that I am looking to sell the site and they have asked me why. It’s simple…I am focused on my startup now and just don’t have the time to
NYC Tech Incubator Showcase (video)
The New York Technology Council held an incubator showcase for several NYC-based incubators last summer. Joly MacFie from WWWhatsup NYC posted a video of the event – you can watch the 90 minute event below. Here’s the presenter list: Bruce
Deal Site Smackdown: The Valentine’s Day Edition
Next Tuesday is the annual holiday known as Valentine’s Day. The day is named after St. Valentine and over 150 million cards are exchanged – here’s the full history of this very special day. This year the new deal sites
Top 10 Russian Web Startups of 2011
Yakov Sadchikov, President & CEO of visual search engine Quintura, has put together the following list of the top 10 Russian web startups for 2011. In September 2011, Russia became the largest Internet market in Europe with 51 million online
NCR Sells Blockbuster Express Kiosks To RedBox
Somehow I thought this year would be the end for the Blockbuster Express kiosk machines. Back in November they changed their pricing model and it seemed like it just became a lot more expensive to rent from Blockbuster Express versus
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Wikipedia losing contributors, to streamline editing
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales says the user-generated encyclopedia is losing volunteer contributors, and must simplify its editing procedures. Originally posted at News - Digital Media
See what's new in Thunderbird
As Thunderbird joins Mozillas rapid-release program, the e-mail client re-orients itself for a new roadmap. But wheres it going? See what the Outlook alternative offers in this new First Look video. Originally posted at The Download Blog
Twitter revamping mobile site for iPad users
The company is tweaking its mobile twttter.com site using HTML5 to make it more user-friendly for iPad users. Originally posted at News - Digital Media
How to tweet like a man
Sociolinguistics gives us the keys to more masculine or feminine tweeting. Hint, guys: Google my jeep my ni$$@, http it up, bro. 4 sale. need $. Originally posted at Crave
72 people charged in online child porn ring
52 people have already been arrested as part of an investigation that launched in December 2009. Originally posted at The Digital Home
Yahoo Mail suffers outage; users react
The service has been unavailable for many, and affected users are taking to Twitter to complain. Yahoo says it has fixed the issue. Originally posted at The Digital Home
Gmail voice calling offering lower international rates
Accessible through Gmail, Googles phone call feature is now available in 38 different languages with cheaper rates across more than 150 international regions. Originally posted at News - Digital Media
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NFL Huddle
NFL Huddlecomment on the game, trash talk with fans, and see what the buzz is. | | |
bguided
bguided(email waitinglsit)Find the in-places for your next citytrip and be there where the locals hang out | @bguided | |
AgreeDo
AgreeDoCreate structured meeting minutes and share them easily with your team. Take minutes quickly and easily. | Blog | |
Kickstart
Kickstart(email waitinglist)Members will be able to connect and network with students from a wide variety of business organizations ranging from investment and entrepreneur clubs to national business fraternities. | @kickstartnet |
GuideHop
GuideHopA marketplace for local activities and tours. | Blog | @guidehop | | |
LedgerDocs
LedgerDocsLedgerDocs is a simple, easy to use online document management system built specifically around the accounting and bookkeeping cycle. | Blog | @ledgerdocs | |
gov.uk
gov.ukthe best way to get to government services and informationWith GOV.UK, British government redefines the online government platform | |
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The Object Network: Making Mashups Easy
You may have seen the statistics and chart on this site showing that the number of APIs is taking off like crazy. There is clearly an enormous and increasing demand for data.
68 New APIs: Msgme, Searchify and Snapjoy
This week we had 68 new APIs added to our API directory including a messaging and mobile marketing platform, blog traffic analytics service, hosted full-text search service, San Francisco real-time parking information, photo sharing and storage
31 APIs Used in 7 Days: Zillow, Sendgrid and Yahoo Answers
This past week 17 new mashups were added to our mashup directory and 31 different APIs were used to build them. Some of the newer or less frequently seen APIs include Amazon SES, Google Directions,
Today in APIs: Twitter’s X-Warning, TaskRabbit’s API and 6 New APIs
If your OAuth token is funky, Twitter has a way to let you know without completely making your app crash. The errand outsourcing service TaskRabbit is in nine cities and now has its own API.
“Don’t Use Our Private API,” They Said Snark.ly
Sniffing for API calls from mobile applications has become the hip new way to open platforms that arent yet ready for outside developers. Usually broadly-written terms and conditions essentially forbid this sort
How to Get Help From a Google Developer Advocate
No other company has more APIs listed in our directory than Googles 96 APIs. The company also employs multiple people for each of those APIs to assist developers. Mano Marks is one of those
Google Trends API: Developers Want It, Says Google Insights
Google has two similar projects that show search trends over time: Google Trends for comparing keywords and Google Insights, which explores sub-searches within a trend. It can be difficult to determine the difference between
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