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Join TinyComb @ Startonomics

January 26, 2009

What’s Startonomics? It’s a one-day workshop designed by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs on how to create simple, actionable metrics; and how to use them to make better product and marketing decisions for long-term growth and startup success. You cannot miss the all-star lineup at the event set to begin February 6th @ 9am. I will be [...]

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Bloggers Applaud: Pulitzer Prize Now Up For Grabs

December 8, 2008

In a statement announced today, The Pulizer Prize Board has now extended the eligibility for the prize to online-only publications.
The only requirements needed are that posts are made atleast weekly and that they are “primarily dedicated to original news reporting.”
Quite an interesting development at the helm of a disaster in the newspaper industry

TC, MSH

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Yahoo Cuts Cord To It’s Live Streaming Baby – Yahoo Live Shuts Down

December 3, 2008

Dramatis Personae:
Yahoo – Long time interweb giant and parent of Yahoo Live
Interweb Chorus – bloggers, diggers, twitheads, comment whores
ACT I – February 2008
“Check it out interweb people. Yahoo Live! is just like ustream.tv, justin.tv, and all those other awesome live video streaming sites” – Yahoo
“meh” – Interweb Chorus

ACT II – Between Then And Now
“Don’t forget [...]

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AOL Hopes For Big Turnout At Parent-Teacher Conferences, Launches PlaySaavy

December 1, 2008

AOL officially launched its gaming education site, Playsavvy, which is targeted at parents of gaming children (read: children) who want to know more about the games their kids are playing.

The Business

Traffic to AOL games sites (games.com, gamedaily.com, bigdownload.com) is up roughly 40% over the past year.
Online content has long been AOL’s shining light, filling out [...]

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Meet the Mom Product Experts

October 3, 2008

Mom Central is a collection of tech-savvy moms who test products and services and provide companies with valuable feedback.
They have worked with companies such as Hasbro and have been interviewed by shows such as “The View” and “Good Morning, America.”
Most of the moms are social network members, Twitter users and bloggers.

Mashable

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