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... $99 including worldwide shipping. Initially, the iTwin will be available online only – even though following TechCrunch50, the company was bombarded with inquiries from retail chains all over the world. ... Tokyo-based people search engine Spysee launched its English version during TechCrunch50 in September (the service was in the TC50 demopit). You can use it to look for any person on the web, ...
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... on the web, has launched to the public. The site made its public debut at TechCrunch50, where it generated quite a bit of positive buzz, and has gradually ramped up its private beta over the ... was actually shorter than expected, in part because intital feedback has been quite positive.Since appearing at TechCrunch50, Clicker has added 33% more content to its database, growing from an index of 300, ...
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Transactional advertising network provider Adgregate Markets , a finalist at the 2008 TechCrunch50 conference is launching ShopCloud, a platform for building portable shopping carts and other e-commerce applications. ShopCloud’s platform lets developers build a variety of applications around e-commerce, including distributed shopping carts, lead generation forms, polls and surveys, and ...
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... Post Clicker, the startup that looks to be a comprehensive video search engine for television content on the web, has launched to the public. The site made its public debut at TechCrunch50, where it generated quite a bit of positive buzz, and has gradually ... Clicker launches a TV Guide for the InternetReuters Clicker launches for all today. Watch it.CNET News Clicker is Your Complete Guide for ...
The label, “TV Guide for the internet,” doesn’t fully capture the intent or the extent of Clicker. We first wrote about the site when it appeared at the TechCrunch50 event. It was then in a closed beta. However today, a mere 58 days later, the site launches to the public with a number of new ....
Clicker, the search engine for TV shows on the Web that was announced a couple of months ago at TechCrunch50, is now open to the public. I like the idea, the interface, and many of the features, although it’s still rough around the edges in places. The site’s mission is simple enough: It wants to help you find and watch the video content that’s scattered all over the Web. (It ...
TechCrunch50 demopit startup Lottay, which lets you create an online gift that people can put money towards, has raised $475,000 in Series A funding from DFJ Frontier. The startup has also recruited former Evite exec Harry Lin as CEO. Lottay, which uses PayPal’s newly released Adaptive Payments API, lets anyone create gift pages with detailed descriptions and pictures of a particular goal ...
Startup StuffBuff.com premiered at TechCrunch50 2009 as another eBay alternative, but with a twist.  Unlike other online auction sites, StuffBuff is a spoke on your social hub, allowing for viral networking or, as they put it, Viral eCommerce. That explanation sounds nice, but doesn’t really convey much.  It’s hard to explain StuffBuff in a short sentence without sounding too Web 2. ...
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... Next Part 1: Steve Jobs at Next Part 2: WWDC 2008: Loopt Shows new app for iPhone: AdMob - Omar Hamoui Demo at Micrsoft: Evan Williams talking about Twitter at TED: DropBox launch at 2008 TechCrunch50: Aaron Patzer launches Mint at Techcrunch40: This one blew me away. I was speechless. Don’t miss it. A true innovation from Pranav Mistry. The embedded copy of video is not available at ...
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A little over a year ago, Swype announced at TechCrunch50 2008 that they were going to “change how the world inputs text on screens”. By allowing the user to type words by tracing a path between its letters rather than tapping them out one-by-one, Swype claims to speed up typing on a mobile handset while doing away with accuracy annoyances. Swype is the brainchild of Randy Marsden, ...
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