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Facebook’s next stop: its own professional network

Everyone keeps waiting for Facebook to fall from its position as the number one social network, and now even the Read More

Facebook sets its sights on promotional Page posts

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Walmart to price-match online retailers

And lo, it was November, and the price-matching/showrooming wars began in earnest… If you’re one of the jerks that still Read More

Startup success secrets from a female perspective

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Go-to-market strategies for startups

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Care.com’s Dave Krupinski: 5 lessons for marketplaces

Dave Krupinski, Co-founder and CTO of Care.com, joined us at Vator Splash Oakland to share five lessons he's learned about building marketplaces. Read More

Funding roundup – week ending 11/14/14

Seed stage LAFORGE Optical, a designer of electronic prescription eyewear, raised a $1.1 million from SOMO Optical. FloQast, a provider of Read More

Now the government is hacking your phone from the sky

A recent report from Pew found that pretty much nobody feels secure online anymore.  And that is not surprising at all given Read More

FTC taking Apple to task over health data

At this point in our collective cultural existence, privacy is a thing of the past. We’re all walking targets. Between Read More

Why corporate skunk works need to die

In the 20th century, corporate skunk works were used to develop disruptive innovation separate from the rest of the company. They were the Read More

Reddit CEO Wong resigns… over a new office building?

It's been kind of an up and down year for Reddit. The company has had its lows, like having to Read More

Amazon and Hachette put an end to months-long feud

It maybe goes without saying, but the ugly feud between Amazon Hachette over e-book prices was, frankly, not making anyone Read More

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