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Why Your Startup's Name Matters

mashable.com

Our startup creates custom vertical search and decision making engines for people or businesses with structured data. of Web Users Meet Singles on Social Networks [STUDY] Want to Highlight Your New Facebook Pictures? Social Media Lists. Social Network Lists. Social Media. Social Networking.

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Google VP: Here's How to Get Bought By Us

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And maybe you heard of a tiny Linux-based mobile software designer Google bought in 2005, called Android Inc.? I created {s}hareCLOUD — Private social networks for businesses– with Google in mind. I would like to know, what are the areas/vertical they are looking for acquisition? Social Media Lists.

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10 Essential PR Tips for Startups

mashable.com

Then research which journalists at that publication cover the vertical in which your startup or its news would fall. Social Media Lists. Social Network Lists. Social Media. Social Networking. Social Good. Social Media. social media marketing. social networking.

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37 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

Back in 2005, I started Cellit, a company focused on helping companies communicate with their customers via text messages. Despite the ongoing recession, I took to my kitchen table in 2013 to launch Digital Air Strike — an award-winning automotive social media and digital engagement company. 4) Used to Reconnect.

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Transcript of Using Story to Win on Social Media

Duct Tape Marketing

And if you had a blog back in 2005 2006 you probably were blogging on blogger.com on Blogspot. And for a while I was working on the vertical of religion. And I think it’s probably gotten harder for some, social network to come out of left field and, be this huge thing. ” And it kind of squashes them.

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

blog.expensify.com

They write everything from assembly to jQuery, on PCs to mobile phones, doing hard core computer graphics to high level social networking. It’s like arguing against vertical software. In 2005 our no-longer-startup was bought for $350 Million, making many millionaires of the original employees and investors.

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What Jonah @Peretti, CEO of BuzzFeed, Sees in the Future of Digital Media

Both Sides of the Table

But I knew I had to look for investments in “software meets X (often known as Vertical Software solutions)” rather than necessarily horizontal enterprise software applications. The 30-minute interview of Jonah Peretti is here but my summary in the notes below. An obvious vector for me would be software for the media industry.

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