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Venture Funding Doubled To $12.8 Billion In First Quarter

Venture capital is flowing once again to startups at a steady pace. During the first quarter of 2010, the total value of venture funding doubled to $12.8 billion from $6 billion a year before, when it was scraping the bottom of the barrel. However, the funding amount is down 16 percent from the [...]

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Tue, April 6 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments

Four VC Firms Battle For Foursquare, Valuation Goes Stratospheric

What do Accel Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, Khosla Ventures and Redpoint Ventures have in common? Besides being tier one venture capitalists, at least one thing: They are all fighting furiously to be the lead investor in Foursquare’s next venture round.
All that competition is driving the valuation massively upwards, too. A couple of weeks ago we’d heard [...]

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Thu, March 25 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments

Just a Hunch: TechCrunch’s Twitter Followers Are Entrepreneurial, Gadget-Loving Optimists

The problem with having more than a million followers on Twitter, or even more than 1,000, is that you don’t really know who they are. But Hunch thinks it knows a lot about the followers of at least popular Twitter users. It is now pulling together detailed psychographic profiles of those followers with [...]

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Thu, March 25 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments

Hunch’s Twitter Predictor Game Is Awesomely Accurate

When I first read about Hunch’s Twitter Predictor game, I was pretty skeptical. The game asks you to put in your Twitter user name and based on who you follow and who you are followed by, it predicts how you will answer questions on Hunch. Then I used it. It’s awesome. Well, pretty awesome.
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Sat, March 20 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments

Factual Raises $1 Million Seed Round From Andreessen Horowitz, Idealab, And Angels

If you co-founded the company that became Google AdSense, as Gil Elbaz did with Applied Semantics, you don’t have any problem finding investors when you want to start a new venture. Elbaz sold Applied Semantics to Google for $100 million in 2003, and launched his latest startup, Factual, last October. He doesn’t really [...]

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Wed, February 3 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments