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

Seesmic Beats Twitter to Google’s Nexus One Campaign (a sign of things to come?)
January 19, 2010 – | Comments
Seesmic Beats Twitter to Google’s Nexus One Campaign (a sign of things to come?)

Google has featured Seesmic as one of six applications in their new Nexus One campaign. Could this indicate an even brighter future for the company?

Google and Facebook Work Together to Resolve FriendFeed and Feedburner Issue
September 8, 2009 – | Comments
Google and Facebook Work Together to Resolve FriendFeed and Feedburner Issue

With all that has been said about the Google vs. Facebook competition, its interesting to see that there are actually times when the two companies collaborate behind the scenes.

The Accidental Opportunity – Evan Williams Talks about Twitter
August 30, 2009 – | Comments
The Accidental Opportunity – Evan Williams Talks about Twitter

Evan Williams excels at the accidental opportunity. His wisdom yields the following quote: “Follow the hunch but never assume where it will go”

Google Opening AdSense to Networks is a Very Good Thing for The Rubicon Project
August 28, 2009 – | Comments
Google Opening AdSense to Networks is a Very Good Thing for The Rubicon Project

Google is opening up their AdSense platform to third-party ad networks, which creates some very good opportunities for the Rubicon Project.

Google To Open The AdSense Gates To Other Ad Networks — With Google’s Approval
August 26, 2009 – | Comments
Google To Open The AdSense Gates To Other Ad Networks — With Google’s Approval

Historically, AdSense has always been solely a Google offering and it did not include any non-Google ad networks. Things are changing very quickly as Google recently announced plans to open up AdSense to other “approved” ad networks.

Los Angeles Plans To Move In-House Data to The Google Cloud
August 11, 2009 – | Comments
Los Angeles Plans To Move In-House Data to The Google Cloud

Smog city might be moving to the Cloud, but privacy & security advocates are concerned that Los Angeles might become the next Twittergate.