Greg Kumparak
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The Bootstrapped Rally Charges Forward, Moves Out of Mexico
Remember the Bootstrapped Rally? The crazy, multi-day race through the deserts of Mexico, starring a bunch of venture capitalists and startup founders blasting around in pieced-together clunkers?
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Screw TVs — Why Isn't Apple Building A Smartwatch?
3.2 million dollars. That's how much the iOS-friendly Pebble smartwatch has raised on Kickstarter in just six days. It's the fastest growing project in Kickstarter's history; by tonight, it'll almost certainly have raised more than any Kickstarter project before it.
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Hey, Look! We've Got A Shiny New Mobile Site
I live a good chunk of my life through the display of my phone. It's partially because I'm a reporter, partially because my previous gig was as a mobile gadgets editor, and partially because I just friggin' love phones and think they're magical. That even I didn't like to visit PandoDaily on my phone was a bit of a problem.
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Kickstarter Gets Yet Another $1M Project: The Pebble, An iPhone-Friendly Smartwatch
And my love/hate relationship with Kickstarter only continues to grow. Screw paying bills, I have shiny things to buy.
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InnoSpring, The Valley's First US-China Tech Incubator, Opens Its Doors And Launches A Seed Fund
China. It's got nearly 1.4 billion people within its borders — and over 1/3 of them are online. It's the largest online population in the world. To say that it's an important market would be a ludicrous understatement.
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Fan Page Mobilizer Turns Your Facebook Fan Page Into a Solid Mobile Web App For $5 (Or Free)
Let's say you run a small business. I don't really know you, so I'm going to assume that you're in the business of making and selling small hats for dogs.
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Single? Still Want To Thumbkiss? PairMixer Finds You Someone To Pair With
Pair. Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair. Everyone's talking about Pair.
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Ovooko Takes the Organizing Out Of Organizing a Meetup
You know what I quite enjoy? Going to random meetups. You know what I don't enjoy at all? Organizing meetups. I'm perfectly happy to swing by a bar to crash a "People Under 30 Who Like Pictures Of Cats In Sweaters" (or whatever) meetup. But to actually start my own meetup group? Yeah, not something I'd do.