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The number of people whose work is touched by the internet these days is hard to imagine. Many of us have been working full-time online for a while, but [...]Read more
The number of people whose work is touched by the internet these days is hard to imagine. Many of us have been working full-time online for a while, but [...]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
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Privacy advocates should take note of an effective way to avert the prying eyes of Google Street View: the lowly plastic bag.Google Street View foiled by a plastic bag.(Credit: [...]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
» Popular articles from MashableIn my years covering technology, I’ve gotten more than my fair share of pitches related to the latest consumer Internet startup. Thanks to this I’ve been able to witness what amounts to be a near-familiar life cycle for these companies. [...]Read more
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FlypFlyp combines video, text, animation, high-quality design and interactivity in a new kind of storytelling that blends the best from the world of print with the latest from the [...]Read more
Natuba is a new photo sharing site that targets iPhone users with an emphasis on mobile uploading. It comes from Richard Yoo, a former CEO of Rackspace and Serverbeach.iPhone users with Natuba accounts can add their snapshots to the site [...]Read more
» Popular articles from TechCrunchHere’s the third update to our January and April posts: Uber-blogger Robert Scoble, who in 2006 argued that having advertisements on blogs destroys trust, appears to be no longer content with… adding advertisements to his blog. Now he’s experimenting with [...]Read more
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Google Analytics may be free, but it is still based on proprietary technology - which means you only ever get reports on the things that Google thinks are necessary [...]Read more
Today was Duncan Riley’s last day at TechCrunch, and he will be greatly missed. Duncan joined us exactly one year ago and was our most prolific writer, covering tech and startup news seven days a week. He is the author [...]Read more
» Popular articles from TechCrunchWebsites go down every day (see, for example, Twitter), but this is the first time I’ve heard that the reason for an outage was due to servers being stolen from a data center.That’s what appears to have happened to PeterGabriel.com. [...]Read more
» Popular articles from TechCrunchAre 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
» Popular articles from MashableJakob Nielsen recently published two interesting research statistics that help explain why display ads don't work.First, Jakob says we read a very small amount of the text on most pages. Apparently we only, on average, read at best 28% of [...]Read more
» Popular articles from CenterNetworksFirefox 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
» Popular articles from Mashable20bits 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
» Popular articles from MashableWe've written about Clicky Web analytics several times including our first product review just shy of a year ago. It's my favorite medium-level analytics application on the market. Why? Speed, features, the freaking addictive real-time spy and excellent support from the [...]Read more
» Popular articles from CenterNetworksJerry Yang, Yahoo’s CEO, this morning posted what can be described as an emotional blog post about the Microsoft-Yahoo buyout saga. He reinforces the points he has made all along: that Yahoo needs to execute, innovate and develop more focus. [...]Read more
» Popular articles from GigaOMCustom Communications out of the U.K. have put together a series of posts regarding the top brands on YouTube. The story isn't about how brands are embracing YouTube to effectively communicate their message. Instead the list focuses on which videos [...]Read more
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Last November we asked you, "In 6 months time, will you have more business contacts in Facebook than LinkedIn?" 62% of you said LinkedIn, and only about a quarter [...]Read more
Digg, the portal for democratic promotion of news items, has gone public with a number of important new features to their commenting system in a screencast by Kevin Rose that has just hit the front page. The most obvious changes [...]Read more
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