Yesterday we broke the news that Aardvark, the social search engine, was being acquired by Google for $50 million. Aardvark confirmed the acquisition to us yesterday (though they didn’t comment on the amount), and now Google and Aardvark have publicly announced the deal with posts to their official blogs, along with some more details [...]
Tags: 50 Million, Aardvark, Acquisition, Acquisitions, Amp, Blog, Blogs, Google, Google Labs, Google Search, Googlers, News Search, Running, Search Engine, Social Search, Steam
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Fri, February 12 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Probably the most controversial thing about the blogging service Tumblr is that it doesn’t have a built-in way to comment on posts. You sort of can do it now if you reblog an item and add your own note (which then shows up under the original post), but it’s not the same. And while they [...]
Tags: Backend, Blog, Dashboard, Feature Photo, New Feature, New Icon, People Photo, Photo Icon, Reply, Third Party, Toys, Tumblr
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Mon, February 8 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Today, the blog Chromium Notes, which is written by a developer who works on the open source project (that Google Chrome is built on top of), posted a very interesting graph: one that shows the number of code commits to WebKit. Notably, it appears that Google has overtaken Apple as the organization that contributes the [...]
Tags: Ahead, Big Apple, Blackberry, Blog, Caveats, Gap, Gold, Google, Graph, Nokia, November 15, Open Source Project, Open Source Web, Organization, Paragraphs, Rim, Safari, Spikes, Web Browser, Webkit
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Sun, February 7 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Twitter just recently launched a new Twitter Engineering blog, and to kick things off, one team member, Ben Sandofsky, decided to share a video he made representing Twitter’s development history. The video was made using Code Swarm, a software tool used to visualize data.
As Sandofsky notes, “it isn’t exactly scientific, but it still goes to show [...]
Tags: Alex, Avatar, Blog, Developers, Development History, Explosive Growth, Jack Dorsey, Mesmerizing, Software Tool, Swarm, Team Member, Twitter
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Sat, February 6 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
EventVue set out three years ago to transform the way people interact with and network during events. Today, sadly, they have announced they are shutting down.
In an overlay message that appears now on the main site, co-founders Rob Johnson and Josh Fraser write:
Dear customers, friends, and fans -
We have made the difficult decision to shut [...]
Tags: 3 Years, Amp, Angel, Blog, Boulder Co, Co Founder, Compromises, Deadpool, Difficult Decision, Email, Enterprise Sales, Farewell Post, Focus, Founder Shares, Founders, Post Mortem, Real Time, Sales Effort, Sales Model, Social Transformation
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Sat, February 6 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
It’s been six years to the day that Facebook launched, and the company’s massive growth is showing no signs of slowing down. Minutes ago, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted a note to the site’s blog celebrating the milestone. In it, he says that Facebook will cross the 400 million user mark [...]
Tags: Blog, Ceo Mark, Facebook, Fifth Birthday, Five Months, Fun, Glory Days, Hiphop, Mark Zuckerberg, Massive Growth, Milestone, Php, Profiles, Screenshot, Sessions, Signs, Six Years, Sixth Birthday, Surges, Timeline
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Fri, February 5 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
This morning, Twitter started locking out a subset of users of their accounts, sending them e-mails asking them to change their passwords in order to regain access to the service. The e-mail said those measures were taken due to concerns that their accounts may have been compromised in a phishing attack, and hinted at a [...]
Tags: Blog, Change Passwords, E Mail, Followers, Ordeal, Precautionary Step, Security Efforts, Security Measures, Share Details, Status Website, Subset, Third Parties, Third Party, Twitter
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Tue, February 2 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments