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SILICON ALLEY
Silicon Alley refers to the growing New York tech scene. This topic covers the latest news and information coming out of Silicon Alley, including new startups, products and technology.
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MyCityWay is one of BMW iVentures' investments in NYC's hot startup scene. This mobile travel app aims to replace a...
Writing, whether it appeared in print or on a blog, was dissected, critiqued, relinked and shared faster than ever in...
My ears are still ringing from a rant by Sam Lessin, Drop.io founder, as he went about trying to disprove intrinsic...
Last night I heard Clay Shirky talk about his new book, Cognitive Surplus at NY Tech Meetup. Turns out that generosity...
Got a genius idea for a product? How about a tofu press? An iPhone holster to perch on bike handlebars? A fashionable...
Condé Nast will bring back its celebrated food magazine, Gourmet, as a free iPad application. It hast partnered with...
A good week to gauge the strength of the tech scene in NYC. It's Internet Week through Friday. And last night New York...
New York City has a shortage of entrepreneurially minded technical talent. It's not that there's not enough engineers.
The job site for the $100k+ crowd has over 300 employees. Here's where they work.
I had the chance to see a very neat startup that has pushed school sports statistics into the Internet age.
Here it is. No need to thank us. Twitter's new embeddable tweets feature, Blackbird Pie, sucks. Fortunately, there's a...
Google is investing in a startup called Invidi, which will help it serve ads on DISH Network.
More evidence that AdMob's stats, showing Android out in front, are heavily skewed.
Here's some more evidence suggesting that Apple's iPhone is still handily beating Google's Android platform when it...
And that was about as dirty as it got on the subject of the great 2010 battle between The Wall Street Journal and New...
Don't be fooled by Murdoch's "64,000 active WSJ app users" number.�� That could simply mean the number of...
The first version of what is now Wikipedia was called Newpedia.
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News Corp says it had 64,000 active users for the Wall Street Journal iPad app.
Twitter unveiled its embeddable tweet today. To embed a tweet, go to this site called Blackbird Pie to get the code.
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is working on a tablet computer that will be "smaller and thinner" than...
...acquisitions and expansions into new businesses. ... The tech and telecom downturn of 2001 began to
Solid industry sources tell us Demand is after four more of Big Purple's finest.
Union Square Ventures, Ron Conway, and Chris Dixon are all in on the funding.
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