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Companies I’d like to Profile (but don’t exist)
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1. Better and Cheaper Online File Storage
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2. Blog/website Email Lists
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Swivel Aims To Become The Internet Archive For Data
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Swivel
Co-founders Dmitry Dimov and Brian Mulloy start off by describing their company as “YouTube for Data.”
Top Five Web 2.0 Venture Capitalists
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Most venture capitalists don’t understand tagging, blogs, rss, ajax, or the two way web. They scoff at social bookmarking sites and think podcasting is a fad (maybe it is). They desparately “want in” to this renaissance of the web, but can’t be bothered to open up the simplest RSS reader and understand the power of decentralized content. In short, they don’t get it.
Top Ten Things You Can Do To Get Blogged
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Our primary goal here at TechCrunch is to profile new web 2.0 companies. Finding and experiencing what new companies have to offer is exciting for us. It what gets us up in the morning. We are honestly deeply passionate about this stuff.
Getting Your Startup on TechCrunch
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We continue to review 20+ startups every day, most of which come in through the company submissions link at the top of TechCrunch. Some of our best content comes from those submissions, but we’ve also missed quite a few good companies because we have to make a write/no write decision very quickly.
2007: Web 2.0 Companies I Couldn’t Live Without
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A year ago I wrote a post called “Web 2.0 Companies I Couldn’t Live Without” and listed thirteen startups whose products made a real impact in my life. Those were the products that I loved, and used every day. I enjoyed sorting through the hundreds of startups that we had written about, and picking just a handful that made a real impact on my life. It was so much fun, actually, that I’m updating the list this year.
AllPeers Is The FireFox “Killer App”
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I’ve had a chance to talk to AllPeers
founders Cedric Maloux and Matthew Gertner. This company is set to take the world by storm. In my opinon this single firefox extension will massively increase the attractiveness of that already popular browser, drawing more millions away from embattled Internet Explorer. - 1 more annotations...
Don’t Blow Your Beta
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In addition to my personal experiences with companies, I recently wrote “What Annoys You Most About Betas?” on Crunchnotes to help me prepare for this post. The comments to that post give a lot of direct feedback from early adopters and much of that information is reflected here as well.
Amazon: Grid Storage Web Service Launches
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Amazon Web Service is launching a new web service tonight called S3
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Introducing SlideShare: Power Point + YouTube
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SlideShare
is a new service launching this morning that lets users upload PowerPoint or Open Office presentationi files and share them online through a You Tube-like interface. - 1 more annotations...
CNET’s AllYouCanUpload Is Disruptive
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CNET very quietly launched a simple new photo uploading site called AllYouCanUpload
last week. At first glance it doesn’t appear to be very special or disruptive. But it is.
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