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This sounds like a great event. Would love to pick the brain of angel investors and VCs to figure out what they’re looking for in a potential investment given today’s bleak economic climate (revenues? user growth? new markets?).
My name is Robert ...
From HENRY WORK,
TechCrunch,
30 Jan 2009
The 2008 Rails Rumble, a competition for Ruby on Rails coders, saw 131 web applications launch into the wild this past weekend. The quality of the applications increased dramatically this year, turning the competition into something of a startup ...
From HENRY WORK,
TechCrunch,
23 Oct 2008
Tomorrow Mozilla will launch a new geotagging project called Geode into Mozilla Labs that promises to leverage your physical location to enhance your overall browsing experience. More details will be provided in a post tomorrow, but this is what we know ...
From HENRY WORK,
TechCrunch,
6 Oct 2008
Today we’re excited to announce a free, open, and easily-accessible API for all data included in CrunchBase, our tech company database. It is available immediately to all developers. Since we relaunched the property five months ago, we’ve ...
From HENRY WORK,
TechCrunch,
15 Jul 2008
We’re proud to announce today a slew of new improvements to CrunchBase, our directory for information about the tech startup ecosystem.
Company and financial organization headquarters are now geocoded and locatable on an interactive map using the ...
From HENRY WORK,
TechCrunch,
22 Jun 2008
The TuneUp plugin tells you specifically where a RoR app is running slowly. If you’ve coded a few ridiculously inefficient database queries, it’ll point out just which ones.
But debugging is not always so simple, so TuneUp does something sorely needed ...
From HENRY WORK,
TechCrunch,
30 May 2008