Ready, set, develop. Some Seattle area developers are putting strict deadlines on new online applications, creating them in a few hours.
Ready, startup, go! Services built in cyberspeed (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
October 19th, 2007 · No Comments
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In California, a Second Internet Gold Rush (Washington Post)
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SAN FRANCISCO At the Web 2.0 conference here in 2005 — back before Google had paid $1.65 billion for YouTube and people were talking about valuations for Facebook of $15 billion — Zach Coelius, a precocious 25-year-old who had snuck into the hall without paying, stepped up to the microphone and…
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TECH CHRONICLES (San Francisco Chronicle)
October 19th, 2007 · No Comments
Web 2.0 Summit comes to town Don’t bother calling any Internet executives this week. You probably won’t have much luck with startup entrepreneurs either. The dot-com circus has come to town, or rather the Web 2.0 Summit, which started in earnest Wednesday…
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Startup set to unveil virtual Linux environment for PCs (Linux Devices)
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— Oct. 08, 2007 — A startup funded by some of the world’s largest PC makers is reportedly set to unveil an interesting virtual Linux environment on Oct. 9. DeviceVM’s “Splashtop” will reportedly let desktop and notebook PC users instantly and securely browse the Web, play MP3s, and watch DVDs without booting Windows.
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DreamBox Learning startup raises $7.1M (BizJournals)
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An online education startup called DreamBox Learning Inc. has raised $7.1 million from angel investors, the company’s CEO said.
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Startup Brings Cellular, Wi-Fi Together in the Enterprise (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News)
October 19th, 2007 · No Comments
If you walk around with a mobile device that has both Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity, you want the signal to hand off transparently between those networks. That handoff market is hot right now, and a Sunnyvale, California-based startup said Monday that its new router can save enterprises “up to 60 percent” in cellular charges.
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