The move would clearly be defensive, not offensive. According to a Facebook employee quoted by Bilton, "Mark [Zuckerberg] is worried that if he doesn’t create a mobile phone in the near future that Facebook will simply become an app on other mobile platforms." Translation: Facebook is doing this because it thinks it has to, not because it wants to.Hardware is an extraordinarily difficult, low-marg
(ok folks, i've gotta take the kids to basketball practice in a few hours, so will try to power through this -- that means limited crazy fonts, profanity, wild pix... sorry little monsters, next time ;) 3 major points i plan to cover in this post: 1) Angel List Fucking Rocks. Period. it's the single greatest innovation in our industry in the last 5 years (aside from LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, &
What's the key to political perfection on Pinterest? Zach Cole and Garrett Law of social media agency Attention Span Media, which has worked with several political campaigns, have shared with Mashable five of their can't-miss tips for Pinteresting pols: It's All About Images "Pinterest is very visual," said Cole. "It's less about words and more about images, and it's meant to be quick, easy and di
This article is a bit out of the ordinary. But, it's a Friday so I'm hoping you'll cut me some slack. For some reason, I like wordsmithing and trying to make phrases smaller (but still have some meaning). So, late at night, I tried to come up with some of my best startup advice and see if I could reduce it down to exactly three words (which is why I call them "triplets"). One thing led to anot
Viddy, the hot social video editing and sharing app, has racked up millions of ordinary users and a whole host of celebrity participants. Perhaps leery of video, brands are not signing up to the network quite as fast. Nonetheless, there are some early-adopter corporate Viddy accounts worth checking out. We've taken a look at six brands currently using Viddy in smart and savvy ways. Discover which
Facebook may be gearing up to launch its first-ever smartphone by next year, a new report suggests. According to The New York Times, engineers have been sought by recruiters to work on building hardware for a Facebook smartphone. This would be the social network's third attempt to develop a smartphone, the report said, citing sources close to the matter. The news comes as search engine giant Googl
Released all the way back in 1978, Space Invaders has become more than a retro classic -- it's a cultural touchstone for multiple generations, symbolizing the golden age of arcade gaming. To celebrate the iconic, pixelated design of the original, we've found 10 accessories that will have alien ships invading your home.
AOL Squatter: Young Entrepreneur Caught Living in Offices [VIDEO] [brightcove video="1659141103001" /] A 19-year-old entrepreneur has been caught living and working out of AOL's Palo Alto, Calif. offices, putting in long hours to get his startup off the ground. Sure, companies pride themselves in having employees with intense work ethics, but this guy wasn't even an AOL employee at the time. Eric
As part of Eastman Kodak's efforts to be a much slimmer business, the imaging and photography company is restructuring. The firm sold its online sharing and storing site, Kodak Gallery, to Shutterfly for $23.8 million in March. Kodak Gallery will close on July 2, and each user's account will automatically transfer to Shutterfly. Users who do not want to make the transition to Shutterfly can opt ou
October 2005 (This essay is derived from a talk at the 2005 Startup School.) How do you get good ideas for startups? That's probably the number one question people ask me. I'd like to reply with another question: why do people think it's hard to come up with ideas for startups? That might seem a stupid thing to ask. Why do they think it's hard? If people can't do it, then it is hard, at least for
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