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Is it a Good Idea to Have Ads in Tweets?

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was the “static&# web. Traditional media companies published their stories on the web. was the 2-way web. not all the other applications that were competing for user attention in Facebook). I then remember when Amazon started selling books on the web. So what do we mean by in-stream advertising?

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Pragmatism with Flavor

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We build web and mobile applications, and we've been doing so for a little over fifteen years. Anyone who has been around the web development block is going to tell you that they select technologies with some balance between coolness and pragmatism. Platforms eschew threading and then re-invent threading anew.

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I Just Invested in @Burstly, a Mobile Ad Management Company

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Burstly, a Santa Monica based company, provides an open and free ad management platform that helps mobile application developers better monetize their inventory. As I naturally get asked all the time why we invested in Company A or Company B, I thought I’d just put forth my thesis in writing. Enter Burstly. I like that.

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Framework Benchmarks Round 16

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But we have an idea for dealing with Gozer. We also want the ever-increasing diversity of options for web development to be represented. Mostly so that we can use the opportunity to write a blog entry and generate hype!) Now The Destructor comes to us laughing about 10-gigabit Ethernet.

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Twitter’s Acquisition, Chirp & Managing Developer Relationships

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First, I believe that Seesmic has an excellent product – especially the web version of their product and that having another senior and experienced exec like Loic Le Meur would be great for Twitter. They have done this (they had the idea, too, so I’m not taking credit for egging them on).