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With: Path Inc’s Own Take On Mobile Photography

Tech Zulu Event

Path , the developers of the eponymous app for the iPhone, has come up with a mobile check in app with a focus on who you’re with. At a recent hackathon, the company saw that their users also wanted to selectively share their moments on public social networks, such as Twitter. The picture is optional.

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10 Apps & Tools for Maximizing Personal Efficiency

Frank Addante

Service to store your notes in the cloud and access on any computer or mobile device. I scan/fax documents to Evernote that I want to keep. DropBox (Cloud Document Storage): Service to safely store documents in the cloud so you can access from any computer or mobile device. in a notebook called “Wallet.”.

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Solaborate: Professional Connections | Founder Interview Labinot Bytyqi

Tech Zulu Event

Solaborate is a blend of great social network platforms, by taking in all the greatest bits and putting it all into one. Consumers all have access to social networks, but the business-side has never really caught on. You also have a mobile version of Solaborate launching. We strongly believe mobile is the future.

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What to do When a Tech Giant Decides to Eat Your Lunch

Both Sides of the Table

It is the same movie I saw 10 years ago when every VC would say to me, “yeah, I get that you’re an online document sharing service, but what’s going to happen when Microsoft enters the market? While Google stopped Facebook in their tracks when they built a social networking company. We’re a mobile first company.

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Seth Sternberg – Meebo

Both Sides of the Table

It became a theme in my keynote at Caltech on the future of social networking. In 1995, while in high school, Seth wanted to start a business scanning paper documents for companies, but realized it was a non-starter when he learned that a scanner costs $4k. Mark then talked about Crittercism, a mobile feedback solution.

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Data is the Next Major Layer of the Cloud & A Major Victory for Startups

Both Sides of the Table

I had been selling large content management systems and storing documents for industrial-scale customers. It’s the input screens where we enter data or search requests. It’s the screens that pop up our restaurant locations, calculate our exercise outputs or show us our bank balances. I was dead set against it.

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