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    0 starsTosh | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 10 2009 | twitter, technology, seattle
    Calbucci rolls out new Twitter app

    New project from Marcelo - TweepML

    Quoted: It is easy to find individuals to follow on Twitter. But what if you want to subscribe to the Twitter feeds of large groups of people -- say every U.S. Senator or all Twitter employees? That's where a new open source project from Seattle 2.0 founder Marcelo Calbucci comes in.

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    0 starsTosh | Shared With: Everyone - May 16 2009 | seattle, mobile, technology
    Entress, Best Buy invest in mobile software startup Dashwire - TechFlash: Seattle's Technology News Source

    Quoted: Retailing powerhouse Best Buy and Seattle angel investor Geoff Entress have invested $1.6 million in Dashwire, a Seattle company that seamlessly integrates information between mobile devices and the Web.
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    "We are cranking on some really cool things," Dashwire CEO Ford Davidson tells TechFlash. The company, which employs 11 full time and contract staffers, also plans to increase hiring as part of the new round.

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    0 starsTosh | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 22 2008 | seattle, technology, classmates.com
    Classmates.com is moving to Seattle

    Quoted: Still, the business [Classmates.com] continues to grow with 15.1 million active accounts and revenue of $57 million during the second quarter.

    Unbelievable.

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    0 starsTosh | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 12 2008 | seattle, technology, design
    Seattle 2.0 Logo Contest!

    Edmund Yu could rock this.

    Quoted: How it works: You design a logo for the Seattle 2.0 blog. If I like it better than any other logo (if there is any other logo), then you are the winner.
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    Prize: Besides bragging rights, of course, Your design firm (or yourself) gets a sidebar banner on the Seattle 2.0 blog that links to your site for one year. This is priceless!

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    0 starsTosh | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 09 2008 | seattle, technology
    NYT: Seattle as the next Silicon Valley?

    John Cook on...

    Quoted: ....what the differences are between Seattle and Silicon Valley.

    This is his response to that New York Times article Derek faved.

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    0 starsTosh | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 03 2008 | seattle, technology, infinitehoops, startups
    Seattlest: Seattle's Best Tech of Last Year

    Awesome. InfiniteHoops got a mention on Seattlest.

    Quoted: Seattlest emailed a bunch of local tech professionals and asked them for the best of the Seattle tech scene in 2007. They responded and we threw all their suggestions in a list, looked it over, and scrapped 90% of them and then made up a new list off the top of our heads.
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    8. Infinite Hoops
    If there's a theme to the rest of the list it's that the best technology out of Seattle this year really shines when it's facilitating real-world contact. InfiniteHoops.com helps you find pick-up games in your area.

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    0 starsTosh | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 05 2007 | seattle, technology, berecruited, sports 2.0
    High school sports site, beRecruited, sold

    Quoted: The Seattle high school sports Web site beRecruited has been acquired by RVS Ventures.

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    0 starsTosh | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 18 2007 | technology, seattle, clearwire, wimax
    Clearwire going mobile in Seattle

    Ah finally.

    Quoted: Clearwire customers in Seattle and Bellingham will not have to travel with their wireless modems and plug them into a wall anymore if they are willing to shell out an additional $80 for a new PC card that the company is testing here.

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    0 starsTosh | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 19 2007 | seattle, recipezaar, technology
    Recipezaar finds a cooking partner in E.W. Scripps

    Quoted: I reported Tuesday that Recipezaar -- an 8-year-old online recipe site that boasts 2.5 million unique visitors a month -- was in late-stage talks to be acquired by a big publishing company.
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    Today, the deal is being officially announced, with the online unit of E.W. Scripps gobbling up the tiny 5-person Vashon Island company. The companies aren't discussing the purchase price, though a source told me that Scripps was planning to pay more than $25 million.
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    "We were very lean. We were operating out of our house. It just doesn't really take that much and this is the great thing about Internet based businesses is that computers don't really cost that much, especially with a user-generated content site too."