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Mark Zuckerberg’s 6 Ingredients For Success
Leadership guru Warren Bennis asked whether leaders are born or made. When asked if Wall Street would accept a young Mark Zuckerberg in his
Which Service Has The Best Welcome Message? (Hint: Pin Carefully!)
Two days ago, I received an invite to Pinterest. (I know, Im late.) After signing up, I pretty much ignored the welcome message, just
Daily Crunch: Zen
Here are some recent stories on TechCrunch Gadgets: The Zen Table Practices Mindfulness So You Don’t Have To The Wheel: What Is The Foxconn
Facebook Javascript API Goes Down, Taking Down Likes, Comments And Apps With It
I dare you to Facebook Like or even comment on this post. You cant,
Investors Drive $ZNGA Up 26% In Two Days Following Facebook IPO Filing
Those of us who have been following the social gaming industry already know that
I Use Wikipedia More Than Makeup (How To Donate During The Off Season)
I just donated $40 to Wikipedia, because I promised myself I would every time
Google Adjusts Political Posture With Sponsorship Of Conservative Conference
In interesting but ultimately not very shocking news, Google has signed on as a major sponsor of the Conservative Political Action Conference, which is
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Top 10 Google Chrome Plugins for Small Businesses
The Google Chrome Web Store has made it easy for anyone to stay organized, and the browser has gotten much faster, as we’ve noticed in th…
Super Bowl 2012: Everything You Need to Know About Watching It Online
This year’s Super Bowl marks a digital first: The game will be the first Super Bowl that you can watch online — legally. NBC, the br…
Stylitics Is an Analytics Dashboard for Your Closet
The Spark of Genius Series highlights a unique feature of startups and is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. If you would like to have your st…
Like Testing New Apps? BetaBait Will Hook You Up
The Spark of Genius Series highlights a unique feature of startups and is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. If you would like to have your st…
4 Ways to Tweet as a Visual Brand
This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media an…
Olapic’s Crowd-Sourced Photo Campaigns Becoming a Sports Trend
Crowd-sourced social photo sharing appears to be the latest community engagement trend among professional sports teams, largely powered by the o…
The Strange and Epic Lifestyle of Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom
If you’re not aware of Kim Dotcom, the man who changed his last name to pay homage to the World Wide Web, we offer you this brief history…
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Jonesing For A Retweet: Twitter Harder To Resist Than Cigarettes And Booze
Sleep, sex and...Twitter?A new study suggests that people are more likely to give into the urge to check email and their Twitter account than they are
Why the "S&%t X Says to Y" Version of This Meme Exploded
The thing about memes is that through repetition, they create a shared language, says Professor Julie Levin Russo, an adjunct assistant professor at Browns Modern Culture & Media Program. If you understand
How Social Media & Social TV Will Change Super Bowl 2012
This years Super Bowl will be more social than ever before. With the rise of social TV and the first-ever 2,800-square-foot social media command center, fans who have trekked down to Indianapolis
Top Tech Video of the Day: My 2 Year Old Discovered Flickr Today
This is old (as in 2007 old). The kid in the video is now seven years old and undoubtably jailbreaks his iPhone and programs Arduino boards. But five years ago he was
It's Time to Ditch StumbleUpon for Pinterest
StumbleUpon is one of those sites weve had on our radar for quite sometime. We covered the companys redesign last year, which re-focused the site on topic features. So when StumbleUpon snuck
What You Missed at Monki Gras
If you didnt make it to London for Monki Gras, the follow on conference to Monktoberfest, you missed out on quite a lot of great content and beer.The conference is organized by
Goldilocks, A Dwarf and NASA's Short Term Future
Space sucks. Literally. The void of space is one perpetual vacuum that would suck the brain out of any exposed human through their ears. In space there is also unfiltered radiation,
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Android this week: Galaxy Tab 7.7 tested; Sprint’s nabs $99 tablet; Nexus still Nexus
The new Galaxy Tab 7.7 with dual-core chip tests just as fast, if not faster, than a recent quad-core tablet. Sprint is selling a capable $99 Android slate from ZTE, while Verizons Galaxy Nexus looked like it was losing Googles
7 stories to read this weekend
What a week! Most of the world was obsessing over the mother of all IPOs -- Facebook. So no surprise, I had to include some good writing on the subject. I have already started looking beyond the social internet and
Survey says: Hollywood could make more money without windows
A survey conducted by BTIG analyst Richard Greenfield shows that Hollywood studios would likely make more revenue with the collapse of movie windows. More importantly, those sales would come with better margins since they wouldnt be sharing with exhibitors.
AT&T & Dish fight over spectrum, but will either build a network?
Report after report points to AT&T marrying Dish Network after Ma Bell’s forced break up with T-Mobile, but given the companies’ increasing belligerence, you wouldn’t think that was the case. What we’re witnessing here is some very cynical pre-nuptial gamesmanship.
The NYT needs a lot more than just a paywall
The New York Times has signed up over 300,000 people to its digital subscription plan, but that doesnt even come close to making up for continued declines in ad revenue. A new CEO is going to have to think creatively
Startups pass on Silicon Valley to find their fortunes in New York
In the last couple months, New York has attracted former San Francisco start-up Qwiki, PlaceIQ from Colorado and recent 500 Start-Ups graduate Snapette of Boston, which spent the last half year in Silicon Valley. It shows that New York is
With 100m uniques, Taboola adds live video discovery
Video discovery startup Taboola has been growing fast, adding top publishing partners like The Washington Post, as well as expanding into the live streaming video vertical. Those new partners have helped drive growth for Taboola, which now reaches more than
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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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Customer support beyond email
We’re seven members strong now and we’re able to add a lot of things our customers have been seeking. The bigger team also lets each of us work on support projects other than answering emails lightning fast. Since our syops,
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Boney Money Brown.
Developing for old browsers is (almost) a thing of the past
It used to be one of the biggest pains of web development. Juggling different browser versions and wasting endless hours coming up with workarounds and hacks. Thankfully, those troubles are now largely optional for many developers of the web.Chrome ushered
Giving away the secrets of 99.3% email delivery
We send a lot of mail for Basecamp, Highrise, Backpack, and Campfire (and some for Sortfolio, the Jobs Board, Writeboard, and Tadalist). One of the most frequently asked questions we get is about how we handle mail delivery and ensure
Benchmarking Basecamp's uptime against five other web apps
As we announced at the beginning of the month, we’re always on a mission to improve our uptime. Inaccessible apps are the cause of much frustration and users don’t care whether that’s because they’re scheduled or not.While publishing our own
Matt Kent joins 37signals as Sysop
Today Matt Kent started at 37signals as the sixth member of our operations team. Previously Matt worked for 10 years(!) at Bravenet as a System Administrator handling application deployment and scaling tasks. Some of Matt’s managers and coworkers used phrases
Code statistics for Basecamp Next
When I did all the programming for the original version of Basecamp back in 2003, we ended up shipping with just about 2,000 lines of code. A lot has happened in those eight years and we’ve acquired a more delicate
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Strata Newsletter: February 2, 2012
"Bring me my sword." —Dr. Hans Rosling Top–of–the–List Thinking from Edd and Alistair A great link from Alasdair Allan about real-time interaction tracking for iPad apps set me
Tools of Change for Publishing Newsletter: February 1, 2012
With TOC New York just over a week away, we sat down with OReilly online managing editor Mac Slocum to chat about our goals and hopes for the
Top stories: January 30-February 3, 2012
Heres a look at the top stories published across OReilly sites this week.What is Apache Hadoop?Apache Hadoop has been the driving force behind the growth of the big
Publishing News: B&N closes doors on Amazon Publishing
Here are a few of the stories that caught my attention this week in the publishing space.Barnes & Noble puts its foot down on AmazonLast week, Amazon teamed
Visualization of the Week: Mapping Mexico's drug war
Diego Valle-Jones has created a powerful interactive map of the ongoing drug war in Mexico.Click to see the full interactive version of Map of the Drug War
Makers and hackers: The Where Conference is looking for you
The program for Where, our geolocation and mapping conference, is almost complete. Now were looking for makers, hackers, developers, and DIYers to bring awesomeness to
Four short links: 3 February 2012
Page Speed (Google Code) -- an open-source project started at Google to help developers optimize their web pages by applying web performance best practices. Page Speed started as an open-source browser extension, and is now deployed in third-party products such
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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
¶ Three Key Things Google Is Doing While We Focus on Google+
The following is also my AdAge column…With all of the attention that’s being paid to Facebook and Twitter it’s easy to forget that no single company impacts media and marketers the way that Google does. Even small changes in Google’s
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Shark Tank Recap – February 3
Below is a recap of the February 3, 2012 episode of the ABC show Shark Tank (episode 301). If you are unfamiliar with Shark Tank, the concept is simple – entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to a panel of investors and
SXSW Releases 2011 Demographics
Another year, another SXSW festival coming up in just a few weeks. What will this year’s event hold? Last year seemed like a big shift for both the event and for attendees. The event was split up into many locations
Web Jobs – January 30
Check out some of the latest web technology and business jobs posted for January 30, 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.
API Hackday Comes to Austin This February
It seems these days hackdays, hackathons, hack this, hack that events are popular across the world. Some of these developer events have created very successful startups and some of the companies have been acquired. Austin will be holding an API
Newbie PhoneGap Training Coming to Austin
This Saturday, January 28, 2012, the LoneStar PhoneGap group will hold their first meetup. PhoneGap is a mobile platform that helps you easily create mobile applications and more importantly helps you distribute one set of code to all of the
Web Jobs – January 21
Check out some of the latest web technology and business jobs posted for January 21, 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.
Does Your Startup Have a Disaster Plan?
Last weekend our hosting company moved the physical location of their servers — from San Antonio to Chicago. There were a number of very serious issues that appeared post-migration caused by the hosting company. I will address the issues and
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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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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 | |
UserLadder
UserLadder(email waitinglist)UserLadder.com aligns the interests of bloggers, niche social network participants and anyone who engages in user generated content. | Blog | @userladder | |
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30 APIs Used in 7 Days: LinkedIn, CloudMine and Wikipedia
This past week 19 new mashups were added to our mashup directory and 30 different APIs were used to build them. Some of the newer or less frequently seen APIs include Clicky, CloudMine, Ergast, Idescat,
Today in APIs: Most Retweets Ever, Newt’s API? and 6 New APIs
Twitter is now reporting the real number of retweets in the Twitter API, which means we now know how crazy the retweet counts go on celebrity tweets. And did Newt Gingrich lose in Florida because
Which School Has Better Programmers? UCLA or USC?
UCLA is taking on USC this weekend at the University of Southern California.  No, its not football or basketball, its a hackathon.  The Trojan Hack is bringing together programmers from both schools,
Best New Mashups: Discovery Mashups using Twitter, Rovi and Last.FM
One of the cool things about the web is discovering new things. Whether its new music, an great web site or interesting people, the possibility exists for something exciting to be a click
Where is the Lanyrd API?
Somewhere in Austin, someone is likely already organizing the lanyards for the thousands of SXSW badges for the techies next month. And somewhere in Brighton, the small team behind Lanyrd is
20 Upcoming Hackathons: USC v UCLA Rivalry, Music and Startup Weekends
Hackathons are a fast growing phenomenom where developers come together, usually in short periods up to 72 hours to submit ideas, form teams and hack together applications, data visualizations and sometimes form
Today in APIs: Google Maps is Too Free, Angelist App and 11 New APIs
The most popular API in our directory, the Google Maps API, has been called anti-competitive in France because its basic version is free. A new app built on the AngelList API lets you slice
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