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Former MySpace Director Ulf Waschbusch Becomes Chief Product Officer at Gaming Startup ‘Garena’
February 24, 2010 – | View Comments
Former MySpace Director Ulf Waschbusch Becomes Chief Product Officer at Gaming Startup ‘Garena’

Ulf Waschbusch will become the new Chief Product Officer at Garena, a Singapore-based gaming software company with over 25 million users worldwide.

Tomorrow’s TCA’s Pitch the Angels event includes a Sequoia-Funded Keynote
February 23, 2010 – | View Comments
Tomorrow’s TCA’s Pitch the Angels event includes a Sequoia-Funded Keynote

Tomorrow’s Pitch the Angel’s competition includes two panels, a keynote speech about entrepreneurship, and pitches from 12 new start-ups

Twitter Suspends Refollow
February 11, 2010 – | View Comments
Twitter Suspends Refollow

Twitter recently revoked OAuth access for Refollow, a great product that also could be abused by spammers. Other Twitter-based startups should watch this situation closely.

CrowdGather’s stock heats up; CEO reveals VC is not the only way for startups to raise capital
February 11, 2010 – | View Comments
CrowdGather’s stock heats up; CEO reveals VC is not the only way for startups to raise capital

CrowdGather has been growing quickly this year. We sat down with their CEO to discuss the company, how they raised capital, and what they think of the recent cross-town startup Gravity.com

Don’t Miss Tonight’s GDP Talk (it’ll be much better than the Yahoo event)
February 4, 2010 – | View Comments
Don’t Miss Tonight’s GDP Talk (it’ll be much better than the Yahoo event)

What started a couple months back as an idea to help local start-ups and entrepreneurs connect is shaping up to be a very exciting event that nearly 100 people plan to attend.

The Emperor has no clothes: Will iPad’s non-technology woes delay launch?
February 2, 2010 – | View Comments
The Emperor has no clothes: Will iPad’s non-technology woes delay launch?

Despite all the excitement, Apple still actually needs to launch the iPad – and a few controversial challenges stand in their way.