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Saturday, January 18, 2025

‘How Not to Screw Up Your Startup Presentation’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “How Not to Screw Up Your Startup Presentation”. Rieva Lesonsky says, “It’s the moment every startup founder dreams about. You’ve spent countless days and nights, sacrificed your personal life and most likely tossed in your life savings – just for the chance to make this presentation. Whether it’s to a bank, potential investors or possible partners, it has to be pitch-perfect”. How Not to Screw Up Your Startup Presentation ReadWriteWeb  [...]

‘Brands Step Up Open Graph Efforts on Facebook’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Brands Step Up Open Graph Efforts on Facebook”. Dave Copeland says, “Brands are increasingly abandoning efforts to get users to “like” their Facebook pages and instead focusing their marketing efforts on Open Graph, the protocol Facebook uses to reflect third-party app use in a user’s social activity. Facebook has made a series of revisions to Open Graph since it was introduced in 2010; most recently, it extended the concept to include arbitrary actions and make Open Graph actions more prominent on a user’s... [...]

‘Facebook’s Acquisition of Face.com Gives a New Look to Search’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Facebook’s Acquisition of Face.com Gives a New Look to Search”. Dave Copeland says, “With Facebook’s acquisition of Face.com reportedly a done deal, all of the focus is on what the merger will do for Facebook’s mobile efforts. But there may be more to the deal than just mobile”. Facebook’s Acquisition of Face.com Gives a New Look to Search ReadWriteWeb  [...]

‘The Flame Virus’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “The Flame Virus: Spyware on an Unprecedented Scale”. Dan Rowinski says, “Security researchers recently discovered one of the most complex instances of computer malware on record. Flame, which also goes by the names SkyWiper and Viper, has infected hundreds of computers across the Middle East and Europe. What does it do? Where did it come from? Who unleashed it?”. The Flame Virus: Spyware on an Unprecedented Scale ReadWriteWeb  [...]

‘Tim Cook at the D Conference: Between the Lines’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Tim Cook at the D Conference: Between the Lines”. Dan Frommer says, “Apple boss Tim Cook spoke Tuesday night at the D10 conference, his first major public interview since becoming CEO of Apple last year. His chat touched on everything from what he learned from Steve Jobs to his big-picture goal for Apple: to build great products, of course. But as always when a big-company CEO like Cook speaks, the most interesting stuff is what hedidn’t say”. Tim Cook at the D Conference: Between the Lines ReadWriteWeb  [...]

‘New Chromebook & Chromebox Are Good Enough to Grab Minds & Market Share’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “New Chromebook & Chromebox Are Good Enough to Grab Minds & Market Share”. Jon Mitchell says, “Google unveils two new computers today: the latest Chromebook and a new desktop machine, the Chromebox, both from Samsung. Google says they’re just the first of many new Chrome devices to come out this year from various manufacturers. Chromebooks have received lukewarm reviews so far, but these machines – and Chrome OS itself – are ready for action. There’s suddenly a real, new option in desktop computers”. New... [...]

‘Internet Society: There’s Room for Compromise on Net Neutrality’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Internet Society: There’s Room for Compromise on Net Neutrality”. Scott M. Fulton says, “The group of caretakers of Internet standards and practices has been on record supporting fundamental principles linked with net neutrality. But in Part 3 of ReadWriteWeb’s interview with Sally Wentworth, the Internet Society’s public policy spokesperson says that enabling a service provider to engineer a competitive advantage for itself may also be considered fair”. Internet Society: There’s Room for... [...]

‘Why All the Facebook Rumors?’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Why All the Facebook Rumors? Company’s Slumping Share Price Could Have Something to Do With It”. Dave Copeland says, “It’s not surprising that Facebook is developing a phone, as reported last week by The New York Times. What is surprising is how the story has been covered with a sense of awe, and no one has bothered to question how news of the Facebook phone – as well as a rumored acquisition of Opera – leaked during Facebook’s first full week as a public company”. Why All the Facebook Rumors?... [...]

‘What Is the Point of: Klout?’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “What Is the Point of: Klout?”. Jon Mitchell says, “Whenever a new Web trend comes along, there are people who ask, “What is the point of this?” If millions of people are using something, there has to be a reason. In our What Is the Point of… series, we’ll explain it to you. This week, we’re asking, What is the point of Klout?“. What Is the Point of: Klout? ReadWriteWeb  [...]

‘Should Your Startup Start Overseas?’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’

The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Should Your Startup Start Overseas?”. Rieva Lesonsky says, “Feeling adventurous? If simply creating a start up isn’t exciting enoough for you, try doing it outside the borders of the United States. You might find that the advantages outweigh the added excitement”. Should Your Startup Start Overseas? ReadWriteWeb  [...]


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