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By jason - up to 2007 (archived) • Jul 6th, 2007LINK
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From Read/Write Web:
“What would you do next if you sold your company to an Internet giant for millions of dollars? Existing examples show 4 different types of Internet millionaires:
Serial entrepreneurs – keep doing the same
Dreamers – expand their horizons
Midas – invest and help multiple entrepreneurs grow new businesses
Consistents – stick with their jobs
Read more here [...]
“Hackers intent on unlocking Apple’s iPhone so that it can be used outside the US claim to have made a breakthrough.
The bad news – for Apple fans not patient enough to wait until iPhone’s official release in their countries – is that, when unlocked, the device only works as an internet browser [...]
“…But the email responses came flooding in (regarding an article about them in TIME Magazine). There were lots of congratulations on the coverage and warm wishes for continued success.
It was a reminder of how much power there is in email. We forget that the RSS-centric world we live in isn’t the one many (and probably [...]
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Marketing Vox Reports:
“Yet another niche social networking site has launched, this time for those who’ve passed on, according to TechCrunch.
Called Respectance, the site “provides a space for family and friends to honor their dead loved ones by creating online tributes.”
We’d posted some updates about Netscape in March and June. We’ve found another from Read/Write web:
“One year ago, the new-look netscape.com launched. What was once the leading portal in the 90’s was re-born in June 2006 a a digg clone. Soon after the re-launch, there was an enormous uproar from the existing Netscape.com community – [...]