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When you run some of the biggest and best presses in town, it's hard to imagine them ever going silent. Brian Kibby of McGraw-Hill, well known textbook publisher, would be happy to shut them down tomorrow if the need ...
Yesterday at New York Tech Day we met with quite a few great companies including Digital Ocean . These guys are pretty established in the cloud space. They offer OS agnostic cloud servers and are giving away some service ...
"In the Studio" approaches springtime by welcoming a city college dropout who went on to found and sell a mobile network startup, began investing that windfall in some of today's hottest e-commerce companies, and after a ...
"In the Studio" approaches springtime by welcoming a city college dropout who went on to found and sell a mobile network startup, began investing that windfall in some of today's hottest e-commerce companies, and after a ...
Gillmor Gang - Gabe Rivera, John Taschek, Robert Scoble, Kevin Marks, and Steve Gilmor. Recording has concluded. Gillmor Gang – Gabe Rivera, John Taschek, Robert Scoble, Kevin Marks, and Steve Gilmor. Recording has c ...
Ever wish you could explore Paris on a Vespa? Or how about a tour of Santa Barbara wineries from a local? Vayable connects you with guides around the world who offer unique experiences in their city. In the interview ...
This is one of those posts where the video itself and the subsequent comments will be far more interesting than anything I can write, so I'll just briefly set the stage. For the past few months, as Klout has increased ...
12 months ago at SFMusicTech, I talked to StageIt founder and CEO Evan Lowenstein about what he called "the new intimacy economy". And last week at SFMusicTech , I met again with Lowenstein, a former popular musician ...
While the early history of the Internet is littered with the corpses of music start-ups, not all digital music companies have failed. Take, for example, Gracenote. Founded in 1998, the Berkeley based company was sold to ...
Not everyone agrees with BitTorrent founder Bram Cohen that the Internet has been good for the musician. Indeed, some musicians think the exact reverse. Take, for example, David Lowery, the lead singer for the bands ...
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