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Preparing Websites For The Unexpected | Smashing Mobile

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Prior to the iPhone’s introduction in mid-2007, designers could rely on windows at least 700 pixels wide (if they ignored accessibility). Well, we are the Nth biggest news service in Poland so I think he knows what he is doing. Well, we are the Nth biggest news service in Poland so I think he knows what he is doing.

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How To Create a Web App

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Posted by: Serkan | October 4, 2007 2:05 AM Sorry Serkan - next one will be faster out of the door! Posted by: Matt | October 4, 2007 2:18 AM Interesting post, Matt. Posted by: Matt | October 4, 2007 6:31 AM Great stuff Matt, cheers for sharing this, appreciated. More of this and faster, please;).

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It’s a Family (tree) Business: My Herritage Acquires Polish Startup

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Techcrunch broke the news on the acquisition of Poland-based Bliscy.pl This is the 4th acquisition for MyHeritage: In 2007, MyHeritage.com acquired Pearl Street Software, a leader in genealogy software programs based in Colorado, USA. by Israel-based MyHeritage.com.

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Facebook Acquires Israel’s Snaptu For an Estimated $60-70 Million

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Founded in 2007 by Ron Makavy, Micha Berdichevsky, and Barak Naveh, Snaptu raised a total of $9 million in three rounds: $3 million from Carmel Ventures, $5 million a year ago (March 2010) from Sequoia and $1 million from private investors, including Spotlab, an angel fund operated by former Israeli MP Neomi Blumental.

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43 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

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At that time, the sector wasn’t well established in Central Europe and there was an understandable fear whether Poland and Polish companies are ready for new marketing solutions. Besides, there weren’t any Polish solutions of that kind, so my thought was simple: someone has to do the first step! Was it risky? Yes, it was.