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On The Internet, If You Don't Die, You Win Sometimes, Says Winner Evan Williams
Serial entrepreneur Evan Williams spoke onstage at Wired's Business Conference , about going from Pyra Labs to Blogger to Obvious to Odeo to Obvious to Twitter to Obvious to Medium. Whew! "Turns out I'm bad at parallel entrepreneurialism," Williams laughed, joking about why he just can't stop focusing when a particular startup takes off within one of his many umbrella companies.
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Citizens can be reporters too with Metro Online Broadcast
ARE you one of those who likes to write or even considered becoming a reporter but just could not find a suitable platform?
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Parker soccer gets their shots but no goals
The Janesville Parker girls soccer team peppered the Madison La Follette net on Thursday night, but to no avail.
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Alamo Group Announces Record 2013 First Quarter Results
SEGUIN, Texas--(BUSINESSWIRE)-- Alamo Group Inc. (NYSE: ALG) today reported results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2013. Net sales for the first quarter were $158.4 million compared to net sales ...
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The week's best of the internet
The 9 best images, videos, and memes to emerge from the great digital playground — from Alison Brie imitating Grumpy Cat to Patton Oswalt's epic Star Wars filibuster
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Evan Williams: A mogul in Internet publishing
Twitter and Medium co-founder is a central figure in the Internet's evolution as a publishing medium for the masses.
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Evan Williams: An Internet publishing mogul
The Twitter and Medium co-founder has been part of a handful of companies that have been central to evolution of the Internet as a publishing medium for the masses.
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Buying Guide: Best PC upgrades under £100: get a faster PC for less
One of the greatest things about the PC is the sheer variety of hardware at our disposal. Whereas with a sealed-box console, or even a laptop PC, you're stuck with the original hardware your device shipped with, you can upgrade your desktop machine ad infinitum. Upgrading doesn't have to be expensive either. Sure, you can drop £800 on a new top-end graphics card, or £1,500 on an octo-core Intel ...
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