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Why so many SaaS companies are launching their own media operations

TechCrunch

Around 2003, as blogs began to take hold in the internet psyche , it became clear that these writing tools could be more than an outlet for an individual’s ruminations — they also had vast potential for business and marketing. Although content marketing is evolving, as with any technology, the old doesn’t simply go away.

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Will Brazil’s Roaring 20s see the rise of early-stage startups?

TechCrunch

Since 2007, the number of publicly listed companies in Brazil has decreased from 400 to just a little over 300. Growth versus value: Revert the shrinking market and internet companies. As a result, companies that focused on the domestic market or on growth were never quite embraced by local investors.

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Why did file sharing drive so much startup innovation?

TechCrunch

To wit, one common theme that came from our recent profiles of Expensify and NS1 is the centrality of file sharing (or, illegal file sharing if you are on that side of the fence) and internet infrastructure in the origin stories of the two companies. By 2007, Beevers had completed his Ph.D. By 2007, Beevers had completed his Ph.D.

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8 Ways the Internet has Changed Software Marketing

SoCal CTO

skip to main | skip to sidebar SoCal CTO Tuesday, March 13, 2007 8 Ways the Internet has Changed Software Marketing Great post - 8 Ways The Internet Changed Software Marketing - is an interesting take on how different it is these days to market software. Marketing, Startups and Networking in Los Angeles.

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Hub, a productivity platform for technical sales professionals, launches with $1M in funding

TechCrunch

Targeting technical sales professionals is an underserved market, according to Mangum, which presents tremendous opportunity. Investors in the company include Tom Noonan, general partner of Atlanta-based TechOperators (and former chairman and CEO of Internet Security Systems, which was acquired in 2007 by IBM for $1.3

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The Story No One Cares About: PC Sales at lowest number since 2007

CTOvision

The analyst firm IDC reports that worldwide PC shipments in 2015 were about 300 million units, on par with 2007 numbers. The PC market continued to face persistent challenges from longer-PC lifecycles and competition from mobile phones and tablets, despite the slowing growth in those markets. What does this mean for us?

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Nillion raises over $20 million to build new web3 infrastructure

TechCrunch

“Nillion is a deep technology infrastructure project,” Andrew Yeoh, the company’s founding chief marketing officer, told TechCrunch. The startup aims to provide a new internet infrastructure for securing storage and data computation. We were able to raise a fairly significant amount of money in the middle of a bear market.