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Why Zynga Didn't Just IPO We just got off the phone with Zynga CEO Mark Pincus and his new money-man Yuri Milner.
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| Anybody Want To Buy A Newspaper? Didn't Think So Ye olde hard-bitten news guys -- the guys who wear hats, keep a flask in their drawer and look best in black-and-white photos -- call this a dog-bites-man story: It's getting hard to find people [..] |
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eBay Didn't Bomb! eBay pleasantly surprised people yesterday by not completely screwing the pooch.
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Well, That Didn't Last Long [Asshole Dog] Remember Duck Hunt for the iPhone? Yeah, it was booted from the App Store, and not because of its piece of shit controls and absence of the Asshole Dog, either. LawlMart's Duck Hunt was "developed" on the "iPES" for the iPhone and iPod touch, and just in case that [..] |
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| Okami On Wii Didn't Do So Well [Okami] When Capcom's Christian "Sven" Svensson said you all needed to go out and buy more copies of Okami, damnit, he wasn't kidding around. Tucked away in Capcom's financial results yesterday were some sales figures for the company's biggest games, showing that the Wii port of the PS2 classic - [..] |
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| Things We Wish We'd Seen At E3, But Didn't [E308] E3 was a disappointment. We covered that yesterday. Didn?t meet our expectations, even though they were sensible, lowered expectations. A lot lower than those we dreamed about! You should see those expectations. If they?d come true, it would have been awesome. [..] |
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Everything You Didn't Know About Tech & Media In 1983, a man named Bill Von Meister started a company called Control Video Corporation. CVC sold one product for $50 a pop. It was called Gameline and it allowed Atari 2600 videogame console owners to buy new gam [..] |
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| Why Mom Didn?t Make it as a Blogger This guest post is by Chris The Traffic Blogger. We always hear stories about the people who eventually succeeded as bloggers … but what about the ones who didn’t? What of those millions of people who heard that you could make money online, tried it, and eventually gave up? Why aren’t those stories shared and, [...]Post from: ProBlogger Blog Tips
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| NBC: No, We Didn't Pay To Interview Lady With 8 Babies A woman named Nadya Suleman had octuplets earlier this month. Then, a couple days later, NBC News landed an exclusive interview. Lots of people watched.
Then, from somewhere, rumors started that NBC paid Nadya for the interview. Today, an NBC rep denied the charges. "NBC News does not pay for interviews," NBC News SVP of communications Allison Gollust told TVNewser:
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