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- Jason Calacanis: Taking on Google
- How does a good idea take hold? Serial entrepreneur Jason Calacanis knows the answer. The Brooklyn-born new media bad boy has been stirring up money and attention for his projects ever since he founded The Silicon Alley Reporter in 1996. He followed that with Weblogs, Inc., which he sold to...
- Videos 2007-09-24
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- Vault Rises in Ranking of Top Silicon Alley Companies; Career Site Vaults Ahead 24 Places to No. 41 in Just-Released "SAR 100"
- Business Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--January 11, 2001 In Silicon Alley Reporter's just-released ranking of the 100 most influential internet companies in New York, Vault, the Insider Career NetworkTM, is ranked No. 41, which is up 24 places from its No. 65 ranking last year. Recognized as the...
- Research articles 2001-01-11
- EDGAR Online CEO Chosen as a Top 100 Silicon Alley Net Executive
- Business Editors/High Tech Writers NORWALK, Conn.--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 18, 2000 Susan Strausberg Joins Elite Ranks of Female Net Executives EDGAR Online, Inc. (NASDAQ: EDGR) CEO and co-founder Susan Strausberg has joined the influential circle of Internet executives selected by the Silicon Alley Reporter magazine as the "Top 100...
- Research articles 2000-01-18
- Why This Tech Downturn Won't Be Like the Dot-Com Bust
- Talk about a doom-and-gloom outlook for the tech economy. Tech entrepreneur Jason Calacanis - founder of Silicon Alley Reporter, Weblogs, and Mahalo.com - has fired off a pretty glass-half-empty message to startups, via his e-mail subscription list. It’s been about a week since Calacanis announced layoffs...
- Blog posts 2008-10-28
- Has CNN Started to Go Totally Tabloid to Goose Its Ratings?
- Based on ratings for the second quarter just released by Nielsen, I guess I can believe what I was seeing Tuesday night on CNN: an example of a respected news network going totally tabloid. The just-released second quarter Nielsen figures show that CNN trails both MSNBC and...
- Blog posts 2009-07-02
- Andrew Ross Sorkin Was a Finalist for the New York Observer Job [Recruiting]
- Observer owner Jared Kushner tried twice to recruit New York Times wunderkind Andrew Ross Sorkin to take over the newspaper , according to New York . The 28-year-old publisher and the 32-year-old reporter and author of Too Big...
- News items 2009-11-06
- Apple was NOT more profitable selling cell phones than Nokia in Q3
- By Joe Wilcox , Betanews For days, I've read blogs and news stories misstating Apple's cell phone profitability compared to Nokia. Headlines range from the AppleBlog's " Apple Surpasses Nokia as Most Profitable Cell Phone Maker " to Reuters' " Apple tops phone chart...
- News items 2009-11-13
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