Posted on August 7th, 2008 by Yousef Ourabi
Has anyone else noticed that LinkedIn is redirecting to some video commenting startup? I did an nslookup on linkedin.com which resolves to 70.42.142.23 — I ran host 70.42.142.23 which resolved to redirect.linkedin.com
The page “Intense Debate” seems to be about some sort of video blogging system. See screenshot:
What is going on?
Update: redirect is no longer happening [...]
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Posted on July 2nd, 2008 by Yousef Ourabi
The big news of the day is the MSFT aquisition of Powerset, the semantic / contextual search startup based in San Francisco.
Congrats!
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Posted on May 14th, 2008 by Yousef Ourabi
Blekko — allegedly a search engine has just scored another round of funding according to Mike Arrington at Techcrunch — Blekko raised 3 million at a 23 million post money valuation.
Mike is (implicitly) comparing Blekko to Cuill. Cuill (pronounced “cool”) also in stealth mode claims to have a much cheaper, and more efficient way of [...]
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Posted on May 13th, 2008 by Yousef Ourabi
Powerset finally came out of private beta this Sunday with a search product around Wikipedia, and Freebase.
It will be interesting to see how competitor Hakia responds.
I’m a little underwhelmed with powerset, especially since it is searching semi-structured data where some of the relationships are more explicit than out in the wild.
http://20bits.com/2008/05/12/powerset-launches-verdict-meh/
http://venturebeat.com/2008/05/12/powerset-opens-to-everyone-now-whats-next/
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/05/11/powerset-launches-showcase-for-user-search-experience/
http://gigaom.com/2008/05/11/powerset-is-live/
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Posted on April 19th, 2008 by Yousef Ourabi
Spock Proxy , developed at Spock.com seems like a mysql-proxy work-alike except that it makes sharding or horizontal partitioning of the database easy and transparent (or at least that is the idea).
The Spock Proxy project page mentions that Spoke is built on Rails, and ActiveRecord, but from the description it seems like this could be [...]
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Posted on April 8th, 2008 by Yousef Ourabi
Marketcetera, the “open source” Automated Stock Trading has tickled the funny bone of the blog hype machine…
All the other cool kids(Ostatic, VentureBeat, The Open Road) are blogging about “Marketcetera” so I’ll yield and follow along…
The platform which is currently at the 0.4.2 release — 1.0 scheduled for Q3 2008 uses the “FIX” protocol to execute [...]
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Posted on March 30th, 2008 by Yousef Ourabi
Amazon has finally launched two features that have prevented its EC2 service from really taking on conventional web hosts: Static IPs (aka Elastic IPs) and “Availability Zones.”
The “Elastic IPs” come with a little “Amazon special sauce” and can be re-assigned to your EC2 instances programatically on the fly. There are some initial limits, currently you [...]
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Posted on March 19th, 2008 by Yousef Ourabi
I started following the “Can Google Hear Me” when everyone did (it hit digg.com). They’ve finally launched their project BookLamp — and I’m a little bit disappointed — it is essentially “Pandora for books”.
The interesting thing is that they are running their startup in a “choose your own adventure way” soliciting advice from their users [...]
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Posted on December 25th, 2007 by Yousef Ourabi
Wired has a list of its top ten startups to watch in 2008. There are some predictable ones (23 and me)… but a few surprises such as AdMob and Dash.
Here is a link to Wired: http://www.wired.com/techbiz/startups/news/2007/12/YE_10_startups
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Posted on November 5th, 2007 by Yousef Ourabi
There is a new crawler on the block — the VisBot has been making its rounds. The seemingly legitimate crawler led me to its companies site: Visvo — and I like what I’ve found. Why does Visvo matter among this new wave of search start ups? Three reasons: 1) Each search result has an explain [...]
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