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Thu, July 29 2010
[FACE] Mark Zuckerberg Is a Star in India, Too [Nerdspotting]
Valleywag (Thursday)
Facebook's director of engineering got married in India earlier this year, and his boss Mark Zuckerberg joined him for the wedding, sister and girlfriend in tow. Now pictures of the social networkers are circulating around the subcontinent. More...
[FACE] DST: A Mutual Fund of Hot Startups, With a Russian Accent
GigaOm (Thursday)
Russian investment fund Digital Sky Technologies is expected to go public sometime next year, according to reports. The company owns stakes in several of the hottest Internet companies around, including Facebook, social-game maker Zynga and group-buying site Groupon, as well as several leading Russi...
[TWIT] Why New York Will Challenge The Valley for Consumer Internet Supremacy
Silicon Alley Insider (Thursday)

I spent the month of May working with Albert Wenger out of the Union Square Ventures offices and had the chance to dive deep into the New York Consumer Internet scene in the past few weeks.

What I am seeing leads me to believe that this city is developing into a serious challenger...

[ETSY] Why New York Will Challenge The Valley for Consumer Internet Supremacy
Silicon Alley Insider (Thursday)

I spent the month of May working with Albert Wenger out of the Union Square Ventures offices and had the chance to dive deep into the New York Consumer Internet scene in the past few weeks.

What I am seeing leads me to believe that this city is developing into a serious challenger...

[DIGG] CHART OF THE DAY: iPhone Killed The Razr Star (MOT, AAPL)
Silicon Alley Insider (Thursday)

Motorola shares are up 2% today as investors start to feel better about the company's comeback efforts.

But one thing from Motorola's report still sticks out like a sore thumb: The company shipped fewer phones than Apple for the second quarter in a row, despite a much larger ...

[TWIT] CHART OF THE DAY: iPhone Killed The Razr Star (MOT, AAPL)
Silicon Alley Insider (Thursday)

Motorola shares are up 2% today as investors start to feel better about the company's comeback efforts.

But one thing from Motorola's report still sticks out like a sore thumb: The company shipped fewer phones than Apple for the second quarter in a row, despite a much larger ...

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