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Read My Palm
I saw your Hub on Palmistry and thought I'd upload a photo of my palm and see if you will read it. I'll mail you $5, but I'll need your address. Post the reading in the comments if we have a deal.
11 commentsDigg Users Trash Site Then Kill Article About Trashing Site
An article about a Chinese Digg clone makes it to the homepage of Digg Digg users then post racists remarks on the blog reporting the story Digg users upload inappropriate content to the Digg clone A story is...
6 commentsIt's Time for Digg to Sell
There comes a time in a small companies life when it either needs to grow up or sell. For young companies I have two buckets. Young, but killer technology. Maybe game changing, but at least a group of very...
1 comment$650 Million for Insurance Software Co
The private equity boys are at it again. This story in the NY Times today reminds us all how lousy the IPO market is and where the competition for deals is really heating up. Applied systems, a private company...
0 commentsYahoo Buys Jumpcut
Yahoo has purchased Jumpcut. I haven't heard terms of the deal, but this is interesting since Yahoo was rumored to be in talks with VideoEgg. Yahoo does have a better track record than most at successful...
0 commentsLawyers and IPOs, The Canaries in the Coal Mine
After the bubble burst, I'd talk with my lawyer friends that worked on venture backed deals and ask them if they saw any activity. In 2004, they told me it's starting to pick up. In 2005, they said we are more...
0 commentsAOL's Attempt to Remain Relevant
Can AOL remain relevant? The ISP business is shrinking quickly and the iron curtain, I mean walled garden has fallen and now they are inviting advertisers in to meet their audience. The question is do people...
1 commentTucows Buys Kiko on eBay
The Ycombinator funded Kiko, which put itself up for sale on eBay was purchased by Tucows. Tucows is known by some as a shareware site, but the little secret about the Canadian Tucows is it makes a ton of...
0 commentsGoogle Buys JotSpot
No word on what Google paid for JotSpot, but most likely well under $100 Million. With this acquisition Google is officially in the wiki business. This will most likely be integrated into the suite of...
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