Archive for May, 2011

Pacsun Bikini Flash Mob At The Grove Looks Like Fun

Pacsun Bikini Flash Mob At The Grove Looks Like Fun

Last weekend, The Grove in West Hollywood was graced with the fun of a choreographed flash mob dancing to the tunes of a Passion Pit mixed mashup entitled, “My Body’s Not Your Toy” featuring La Roux’s “I’m Not Your Toy” versus Young the Giant’s “My Body.”

5:58pm May 12, 2011
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BorderStyle’s Retrollect iPhone/Android Photo Sharing App Brings Back Memories Of View-Master Discs

BorderStyle’s Retrollect iPhone/Android Photo Sharing App Brings Back Memories Of View-Master Discs

Our friends over at BorderStylo (creators of GLASS) are channeling this feel of nostalgia with their new free iPhone/Android App, Retrollect. It’s essentially a scrapbook album creator in the style of the old View-Master disks.

12:03pm May 12, 2011
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Google Announces Chromebooks Built By Samsung And Acer Available June 15th With “Subscription” Pricing For Business/Education

Google Announces Chromebooks Built By Samsung And Acer Available June 15th With “Subscription” Pricing For Business/Education

Day two of Google’s I/O conference was all about Chrome and the big announcement was the pricing and availability of the Chromebook netbook featuring Google’s new Chrome OS. It’s essentially a very streamlined and efficient netbook and will be available worldwide on June 15th, with models produced by Samsung and Acer and ranging from $349-$499.

2:59pm May 11, 2011
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Microsoft Buys Skype For $8.5 Billion (Or $1000 Per Paying Skype User)

Microsoft Buys Skype For $8.5 Billion (Or $1000 Per Paying Skype User)

While Google was busy launching its Music Beta service at Google I/O this morning, Microsoft dropped its own bombshell of a news headline by announcing its agreement with Skype to acquire the online communications company for $8.5 billion in cash. It’s a large markup from the $3.1 billion that EBay paid for the company back in 2005, but somehow Microsoft thinks its worth it.

3:52pm May 10, 2011
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Google Announces Music Beta Cloud Locker Streaming Service, We Yawn

Google Announces Music Beta Cloud Locker Streaming Service, We Yawn

Google’s I/O developer conference officially kicked off this morning with a keynote of several product and service announcements. The Pièce de résistance was the unveiling of Google’s long awaited cloud music service, called “Music Beta.”

12:17pm May 10, 2011
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A Retrospective Of Google Product Announcements During Past I/O Event Keynotes

A Retrospective Of Google Product Announcements During Past I/O Event Keynotes

Search Engine Land has a nice retrospective of the different products Google has announced since the first I/O conference back in 2008. Looking through them is a little like looking down the memory lane of failure, though.

3:12pm May 9, 2011
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The Anatomy Of A Newborn Tech Startup [infographic]

The Anatomy Of A Newborn Tech Startup [infographic]

Did you know that the majority of tech startups spend less than $170 on tech hardware each month?

It’s just one of the many interesting facts that this infographic from business expertise repository site Focus shows.

1:00pm May 6, 2011
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This British Dude Made A USB Stick Sized PC For ~$25

This British Dude Made A USB Stick Sized PC For ~$25

It almost doesn’t seem possible, but UK game developer David Braben has created a fully functional PC the size of a USB thumb drive that only costs $25.

10:00am May 6, 2011
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LA Startup Profle: Kristin McClune, President of Events Clique

LA Startup Profle: Kristin McClune, President of Events Clique

Kristin McClune is a Pepperdine graduate who started off her career working on marketing for a couple of LA-based startups. Her entrepreneurial drive has been burning inside her ever since she was a little girl, though, and has recently founded her own startup with the support of her family. Events Clique is a unique web service that allows people to plan and design event areas utilizing an industry-first real time 3D interface. It’s a small company, but a hard working one that has launched an impressive service.

1:00pm May 5, 2011
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A New Way Of Finding An Assistant For Your Company

A New Way Of Finding An Assistant For Your Company

Jason Fried is the co-founder of 37 Signals, an innovative software startup that is known for its work on the Ruby on Rails web software platform. He’s been in business for 11 years and only now has considered hiring an assistant to help out his company with more of the administrative duties.

10:00am May 5, 2011
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LA Tech 101: The Conference Compendium

LA Tech 101: The Conference Compendium

Given our burgeoning entrepreneurial scene, it makes sense that the city of Los Angeles hosts its fair share of tech conferences as well. In fact, Eventbrite alone lists over a dozen tech conferences taking place in our “Silicon Beach” tech scene at the moment. Of course, with so many cool conferences on the calendar, it can be hard to decide which events are worth actually attending.

3:57pm May 4, 2011
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A Chat With CORE Foods Founder Corey Rennell

A Chat With CORE Foods Founder Corey Rennell

It’s a problem Corey Rennell, founder of CORE Foods, wants to solve for the working professional. He refuses to eat processed foods with candy-like ingredients. He is regularly spotted in San Francisco traffic with a huge bowl of salad in his lap. In founding CORE Foods, Corey and his team seek to provide truly healthy food for busy people.

3:28pm May 3, 2011
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PSA: Choosing A Secure Password That Is Usable

PSA: Choosing A Secure Password That Is Usable

Password security has been brought to the forefront again after the recent hacks and theft of passwords from Sony’s PlayStation network last week and Apple’s “location tracking” scandal.

12:18pm May 3, 2011
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