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NEW YORK -- The agenda for the second annual Wired Business Conference: Dis...
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SAN FRANCISCO -- BlogHer LLC (http://blogher.org), the Web's number-one guide to women bloggers, today announced keynote speakers for day two of BlogH...
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The pervasiveness of social media like Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare and Instagram has brought on FOMO, the "fear of missing out," a blend of anxiety, inadequacy and irritation.
One recent rainy night, I curled up on my couch with popcorn and Netflix Instant, ready to spend a quiet night at home. The peace was sweet -- while it lasted. Soon, my iPhone began flashing with notifications from a handful of social networking sites, each a beacon of information about what my friends were doing.
...Caterina Fake, a co-founder of Flickr, the photo-sharing se...
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Twitter says half a million people a day are signing up for the service. A quarter million of them will soon grow tired of reading their friends' tweets about good times unshared.
@emilyolson: And ... I'm eating a taco next to Danny DeVito. #sxsw
...In a blog entry, Caterina Fake, the co-founder of the photo-sharing site Fli...
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Contact: Jaime Marland of the Rhode Island School of Design, +1- 401-427-6954, jmarland@risd.edu
... Ive, entrepreneur and Flickr co-founder Caterina Fake, arts advocate and educator Roger Mandleand c...
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Critical to Marissa Mayer's turnaround effort at Yahoo is buying creative start-ups and integrating them into the company. In many ways, it has been a tough sell, but there is evidence she is making inroads.
Since taking the reins at Yahoo, Marissa Mayer has been trying to convince customers and employees that there is still life in a company that Silicon Valley long ago left for dead. Yahoo, an Internet pioneer, missed the boat on social networks and mobile devices as the new gateways for information and, in recent years, had been losing advertisers and employees to rivals like Facebook and Google.
...But both Mr. Schachter and Caterina Fake, a co-founder of Flickr, said Yahoo appeared ...
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Michael Arrington, founder of the influential technology blog TechCrunch, has erased the line between disseminating and trading on information with his move into venture capitalism.
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...When he bashed the reputation of Caterina Fake, the well-regarded co-founder of both Flickr ...
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Although Flickr is well known and still widely used, particularly among avid amateur photographers, its traffic is shrinking.
Speculation in technology circles that Yahoo might close or sell Flickr, its photo-sharing service, prompted an emphatic denial earlier this month.
... Butterfield and his wife at the time, Caterina Fake. A year later, after the site gained a large ...
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... Angel investors including Kevin Rose, Caterina Fake, Michael Birch, and Steve Chen. About Ignitio...
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It can be hard to work out which companies are already at the height of their hype cycle and which are really worthy of attention. But here are some technology companies to watch.
When Facebook bought Instagram for $1 billion last month, it raised a lot of eyebrows, as well as questions about which young start-ups might be on track for similar success.
...But the founder of the service, Caterina Fake, has a compelling track record. She was a fou...