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Facebook has been filling out its management team with experienced execs over the past year, including ex-Googlers Gideon Yu as CFO and the recently appointed Sheryl Sandberg as COO. Other than the CEO slot, which is still occupied by founder [...]Read more
Honoring mother’s day, we thought it would be nice to do another round up. This time, we have some of the most popular social networking sites for women. This is not a definitive list, but rather our choice of what’s [...]Read more
How would you like your emails, tweets, and Web searches delivered? Slowly? Really slowly? If the latest sign of the next-generation iPhone is to be believed, you’ll have a choice.According to a discovery by Chronic Productions, published earlier this weekend, [...]Read more
It’s well known that kids and young adults of many ages have taken up the trade of blogging, either for personal or professional reasons. But how many of the generation born in the era of global interconnectedness can say that [...]Read more
Mother’s Day, that one day each year we set aside to thank our mothers for all they do for us. It isn’t always easy to think of what you can do to honor her in an appropriate way, so we’ve [...]Read more
Facebook is about to spend big on upgrading its infrastructure. According to Business Week, the social network has closed a deal to take a $100 million loan (“venture lending”), all of which will be spent on new servers. Facebook gives [...]Read more
Editor’s Note: If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion in “The Startup Review” series, please see the details here.STARTUP DETAILS:Company Name: ZenBe20-word Pitch: Zenbe is a new free webmail service, aiming to deliver the best email [...]Read more
Yesterday, following a study that showed declining Facebook application usage, we posted a poll asking if you were fed up with Facebook. The results were a fairly resounding “yes.” In our most active poll ever, only 13% of you said [...]Read more
Firefox 3 promises us a lot of new things, such as less memory leakage, but we’re still waiting for the official release. In the meantime, some brave souls have already downloaded the beta of the popular web browser, but a [...]Read more
Has Pownce found a new way to compete against Twitter? The latest feature for the microblogging competitor is the ability to share files, up to 250 MB for premium accounts (100 MB for the rest of us) with anyone–even non-users–reports [...]Read more
Do you love the functionality of Web 2.0, but you hate all the rounded corners? Then we definitely have the new startup for you. Mobog, a site you might already be familiar with from their rise to prominence back in [...]Read more
[This is part of coverage of unfolding events regarding the demise of Jangl. For previous coverage, see the following stories:Interview with Michael CerdaRumors of the Death of Jangl Were Greatly ExaggeratedJangl Calls the Whole Thing Off; JaJah Reaps the Benefits]I’ve [...]Read more
Are you the type of person that registers a new domain name every time you think you’ve cooked up the next big thing? If so, you might want to check out Domize, a new site that is essentially a super [...]Read more
20bits has a very interesting, in-depth analysis of certain Facebook statistics, which show that early adopters are leaving head over heels. As we all know, early adopters tend to be the most active users, the ones who are most likely [...]Read more
It was only a few hours ago that we heard from Bill Gates, who, during a press conference in Tokyo, said that Microsoft was planning on building an independent strategy for future growth and did not have a hole burning [...]Read more
Mindtouch’s Deki Wiki is among the most used for enterprise solutions because of its ability to provide highly customized options that meet variant business needs. The result is a consumer-facing page that often bears little resemblance to a wiki at [...]Read more
While I’m learning to love the new feature in Google Reader that allows you to add notes to your Shared Items feed, a very salient observation was made this evening by Ryan S. over at Duff’s Device:The (current) top item [...]Read more
There’s a theory that Microsoft’s 21 billion dollar cash reserves are burning a hole in their pocket, and that they plan to spend that on something else now that the Yahoo deal didn’t go through. However, according to AP, Bill [...]Read more
The reports we’ve had last week about YouTube India’s imminent launch turned out to be true. It’s been a long time coming, but in.youtube.com (youtube.in also works) is now live, offering the standard YouTube video selection through an “Indian lens,” [...]Read more
Does Zuckerberg need another mentor? Rumor has it, according to Kara Swisher, that Marc Andreessen has verbally agreed to become the fourth member of Facebook’s board. When it comes to Facebook’s founder Mark Zuckerberg, one thing is clear: there is [...]Read more