transatlantic
- Karma
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- September 29, 2009 (16y ago)
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I’ve long been interested in learning about early-stage technology companies: what they produce, where their ideas come from, how they grow, and what they’ve learned along the way. But most tech news sites don’t dig…
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Or ReadWriteWeb, Silicon Alley Insider, etc.? I'd like to see more about new and early-stage startups and less about every real or imagined bit of news relating to Facebook, Google or Apple. Insight about how Startup X…
- HP’s Snapfish Buys Video Sharing Site Motionbox (paidcontent.org)
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I'm interested in local search, specifically in terms of time. Yelp and Citysearch are great at telling you about businesses you've never tried, but if you want to find out when a given business is open it's pretty hit…
- Los Angeles: The Infrastructural City (places.designobserver.com)
- Virtual world disputes heading for real courtrooms (newscientist.com)
- Helping robots get smarter with Mechanical Turk (newscientist.com)
- Missile Silo Fixer-Upper Now Swanky Bachelor Pad (wired.com)
- Community: The American Way of Living (places.designobserver.com)
- Seattle-area startup is a family affair (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
- Microsoft's Rx for health care (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
- Bug by Bug, Google Fixes a New Idea (nytimes.com)
- There is no single-use Lego (quietbabylon.com)
- Revealing the People Defining Social Networks (briansolis.com)
- The Amazing (book-lined) Staircase (apartmenttherapy.com)