Monthly Archives for April 2005
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The Steve Jobs biographyGoogle News about to change, for the better?
Rumors flying: Sun discussing going private
Oracle to swallow Siebel?
Goldman Sachs still has a lot of conflicts
Silicon Valley vs. Media
Silicon Valley's graveyard in China's El Dorado
Googspy: Keeping an eye on your competitors
Infinity launches first podcastring radio station
Job hunting? Try using your connections online
AdSense RSS
Yahoo upgrades personal web search offering
Venture capital data woes
Open Media Network: iTunes for video
NiftyGuy: reviews of the people, by the people
Online advertising is on fire. Next: Adteractive
MeetUp and foot-in-mouth disease
With Spogger, have we entered the tagging bubble?
The BlogHer conference
Brilliant Shopper worth a look
Rashtchy: Google's rocking
Latest stealth Kleiner company: Spatial Photonics
Desktop search company X1 means business
Kleiner Perkins hires the Monk
Memory cell company T-RAM reels in $40M
My Search History
Yahoo still a bellwether?
The Green venture blogger
Want to know your online social reputation?
Escalation in the Cookie Wars
Doll helps U.S. crack China
Latest Silicon Valley marriage: Adobe to buy Macromedia
Kleiner Perkins' latest start-up: Zazzle
For SAP's Kagermann, size matters too
Thefacebook keeps social networking hot, crowded
Why Union Square invested in del.icio.us
CIA invests in wireless security
Optiva liquidates: Nanotech's first big fameout?
California's private equity disclosure law: Early peek
Fuel cell company Jadoo doing good
Shaheen takes over at Siebel. How much will he get?
Searching for a home? Try Craigslist + Google Maps
Leaving Mozilla, but not really
Yipes? Try yikes!
Is August Capital bucking trend, or part of it?
Yagoohoogle!
No conflict, no interest
The investors behind del.icio.us
Interview with a comment spammer
How Bloglines beat Technorati at its own game
A shakeup a day, keeps the smugness away
Silicon Valley shakeups continue: Tribe replaces Pincus
Moore's Law 40 years old, apparently alive and well
Speaking of shakeups, what's happening at Intel Capital?
Shopping.com replaces CEO
Sangamo develops "gene editing" process
Google maps add satellite pictures
San Francisco to control blogs?
Feedburner raises $7 million, fills coffers
Finally, a decent tech IPO in Silicon Valley
Tom Ridge comes to Silicon Valley
LiveDeal approaches venture capitalists
Wonder if RedEnvelope will talk now?
Our wild and wacky tech world