Monday, October 31, 2011

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Facebook’s Zuckerberg: If I Were Starting A Company Now, I Would Have Stayed In Boston - techcrunch.com
 
Yesterday, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the stage at Y Combinator's Startup School in a candid interview with Y Combinator Partner Jessica Livingston. You can watch the full interview here, and it starts around...
 
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Custom Reporting using Google Analytics and Google Docs - The Ultimate Analytics Mashup - seomoz.org
 
Realtime Google Analytics data inside a Google Doc— a panacea! In this blog post I'll show how you can do this yourself, and I've created an easy template to help get you started. Create your own custom reports and slice and...
 
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Best Costume: Use Two iPads to Create an Awesome Gaping Hole in Your Gut - gizmodo.com
 
A very smart dude by the name of Mark Rober figured out that if you strap two iPads to yourself, you can create this incredible, freaky hole effect. This guy should work for NASA.
 
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GCHQ chief reports 'disturbing' cyber attacks on UK - bbc.co.uk
 
30 October 2011 Last updated at 21:53 ET The UK says cyber crime is as serious a threat as international terrorism The UK has been subject to a "disturbing" number of cyber attacks, the director of communications intelligence...
 
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The Entire $1.65B Acquisition Of YouTube Took A Week, Was Negotiated At Denny’s - techcrunch.com
 
In an interview at TechCrunch Disrupt Beijing today, YouTube co-founder Steve Chen reminisced about selling his company to Google. “Was there any way you could not have sold?” Sarah Lacy asked? Hindsight is 20/20 Chen replied....
 
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