Virtual currency platform gWallet is announcing a partnership with online privacy certification company TRUSTe to reinforce gWallet ethical guidelines in the virtual currency space. gWallet partners with both brands and game developers to bring users virtual currency offers on games within social networks.
Following the Scamville controversy in the virtual offers space, the startups which [...]
Tags: Best Buy, Ceo George, Ethical Guidelines, Game Developers, Gaming Companies, George Garrick, History Channel, K Mart, Leadership Position, Privacy Practices, Privacy Seal, Seal Of Approval, Serial Entrepreneur, Social Gaming, Social Networks, Stage Venture, Startups, Truste, Venture Fund, Virtual Currency
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Mon, March 22 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
It seems that Y Combinator and TechStars-like incubators are popping up everywhere. BoomStartup just launched an incubator in Utah and TechStars is expanding to other cities in the U.S., as is The Founder Institute. Chicago has a new incubator that recently launched, called Excelerate Labs.
Excelerate is the brainchild of OKCupid entrepreneur Sam Yagan, [...]
Tags: Brainchild, David Cohen, Dfj, Eric Lefkofsky, Excelerate, Founder David, Incubator, Kapil, Kelli, Keywell, Launchbox, Opentable, Rhee, Sam Yagan, Silicon Valley, Stage Technology Companies, Startups, Technology Hub, Venture Funds, Y Combinator
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Sat, March 20 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
When I came to the U.S. in 1980, I was young and naïve. I used to think that corruption and ethical lapses were just a third-world ill. Eventually, I became a tech CEO and learned the harsh realities of American business. Yes, standards are much higher, and breaches are punished, but the temptations are just [...]
Tags: Bernie Madoff, Breaches, Business Ethics, Ethical Lapses, Financial Institutions, Financial Meltdown, Harsh Realities, Harvard Business School, Implode, Investment Banks, Lehman Brothers, Michael Beer, Professor Michael, School Professor, Slippery Slope, Spectacular Failures, Startups, Stock Index, Tailspin, World Economies
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Sat, March 20 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Editor’s note: This post was written by Joe Stump, the co-founder of SimpleGeo, a geolocation infrastructure company. While much of the focus in location these days is on the front-end side of things, SimpleGeo focuses on the backend, allowing startups to very easily get started with geolocation.
There’s been a lot of coverage lately about the [...]
Tags: Big Picture, Co Founder, Cofounder, Core Feature, Dennis Crowley, Financial Tools, First Wave, Founders, Galligan, Gold Rush, Infrastructure Company, Iphone, Joe Stump, Latitude And Longitude, Location Services, Naveen, Nerd, Open Platform, Second Wave, Startups
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Fri, March 19 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Editor’s note: Big Data has been around for a long time between credit card transactions, phone call records and financial markets. Companies like AT&T, Visa, Bank of America, Ebay, Google, Amazon and more have massive databases they mine for competitive advantage. But lately, Big Data is finding its way to the smallest startups. [...]
Tags: Amazing Stuff, Amazon, Bank Of America, Computations, Computer Science Engineering, Credit Card Transactions, Data Warehouses, Democratization, Ebay, Flight Delays, Goog, Google, Greenplum, Massive Databases, Sherpalo Ventures, Startups, Technical Endeavors, Teradata, Visa Bank, Y Combinator
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Wed, March 17 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Lots of scuttlebutt around Silicon Valley that new investment bank CODE Advisors is out pitching a MySpace spinoff to potential buyers and investors. Sources include people who’ve actually been pitched.
CODE Advisor partner Quincy Smith says “We have not been engaged by News Corp. or MySpace on a sale of the company.” MySpace also contacted us [...]
Tags: Execs, Fred Davis, Ilike, Imeem, Information Code, Investment Advisors, Investment Bank, Investors, Lot, Music Space, Myspace, News Corp, Partner, Pitches, Relationship, Scuttlebutt, Silicon Valley, Spin, Spinoff, Startups
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Wed, March 17 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Editor’s note: When venture capitalists invest in early stage startups, more than anything else they are investing in the founders of the company and their ability to lead their employees through the most improbable set of circumstances to take an idea from a germ to a real and profitable business. In this guest post, [...]
Tags: Ambition, Andy Grove, Bill Campbell, Ceo Job, Co Founder, Colin Powell, Curiosity, Founders, Germ, Great Leaders, Horowitz, Justice Potter Stewart, Leadership Traits, Netscape, Profitable Business, Secretary Of State Colin Powell, Startups, Steve Jobs, Supreme Court Justice, Venture Capitalists
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Sun, March 14 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Last Thursday saw the third edition of Plugg, a conference I started in my home country Belgium back in 2008 that essentially aims to launch and inspire European tech entrepreneurs and advance the startup ecosystem in these parts. The event is closely tied to TechCrunch, with myself as lead organizer and TechCrunch Europe editor Mike [...]
Tags: Audience, Belgium, Choice Prize, Ecosystem, Europe Editor, Inbox2, Keynotes, Last Thursday, Launch, Lead, Mike Butcher, Organizer, Photos, Runners, Speakers, Stage Ventures, Startups, Videos, Virtual Folder, Widget
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Sun, March 14 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
While a lot of the smaller startups like Foursquare and Gowalla are getting much of the buzz at SXSW, Twitter isn’t sitting idly on the location sidelines. Sure, they launched location integration on their site a few days ago, but they’ve also apparently set up a sub-site totally around location for SXSW. But here’s the [...]
Tags: Adopters, Austin Texas, Buzz, Co Founder, Employee Recruitment, Evan Williams, Few Days, Google, Google Map, Iphone, Mainstream, Mobile Usage, Partnership Opportunities, Sidelines, Startups, Sxsw, Tweets, Twitter, Two Areas, Weird Thing
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Sun, March 14 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Pixelpipe, the service that lets you syndicate text, audio, video and image files to 120 different social networks, blogs and sites, is adding geolocation functionality to its site with a Foursquare integration. The true virtue of Pixelpipe’s service is the fact that it lets you publish all types of files to various social networks and [...]
Tags: Android, Api, Butterfield, Centralized Place, Ceo, Competitor, Facebook, Functionality, Hot Potato, Image Files, Mobile Devices, New Release, Page Sort, Profiles, Social Networks, Startups, Syndicate, True Virtue, Venue, Web Applications
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Sun, March 14 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments