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		<title>More data please?</title>
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eBay fired the Skype president for not meeting the company's financial goal. Is this a sign that there is no hope of building a sustainably profitable business model solely on a membership base? In the meantime, Microsoft bought Jellyfish. Some people linked it to the deals (and possible deals) of ...</description>
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		<title>StoryBlender and MusicShake - 2 outstanding Korean startups</title>
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Two Korean websites won attention on TechCrunch 40 . This reiterates Korea's arguable status as one of the most active countries outside of the U.S. to participate in the World Wide Web Extravaganza.

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		<title>Sneak preview: Voofox provides a remix experience by three</title>
		<description>Headed by the ever-growing MySpace and Facebook, the social network pool is already crowded with venerable players. New sites are built on top of other sites' ideas, following rules that are set by no one, and providing a kind of incremental enjoyment.

As a new entrant, Voofox builds a surprise by ...</description>
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		<title>Teen entrepreneurs give really useful information for startups</title>
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Kris Tate of Zoomr was not the only one. The mainstream media had a run on teen entrepreneurs this month. The Boston Globe reported two success stories; namely Zaid Farooqui, - who started his first business when he was 14 and is now a cofounder of iJigg - and Steven ...</description>
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		<title>It&#8217;s time to draw a circle of radius 0.2 peM</title>
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Many sites are trying hard to get everyone on the Internet involved. As we learned from HitWise's awakening speech at the Web 2.0 Expo, YouTube has only a 0.16% user upload rate and Flickr only gets 0.2%. With so much effort to bring participation, no wonder these figures brought such ...</description>
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		<title>SocialStream to Orkut - &#8220;The Island&#8221; strategy?</title>
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		<title>Dada.net is globalized but missing one last piece</title>
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		<title>Consulting Program between top bloggers and web startups</title>
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		<title>8th-layer Sweet Spot by luck? No more</title>
		<description>THE OSI Model defines the structure of network application programs for up to 7 layers, where the topmost layer represents high-level functionality. The topmost layer defines most of the behaviors of a website   but it doesn't do such a good job of defining "cool".

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		<title>Sweet Exposure is the best Sweet Spot?</title>
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On the Net, privacy is the last line of defense. No one dares to touch this topic. Social networking sites such as hi5, Bebo, MySpace  include a "Privacy" link at the bottom. They mention clearly and specifically the rights and responsibilities - you can choose to be anonymous; they ...</description>
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