So When Do The “Droid Did” Verizon iPhone Commercials Start?
Maybe you heard, Verizon finally has the iPhone. Or it will, in a few weeks .

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So When Do The “Droid Did” Verizon iPhone Commercials Start?
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Maybe you heard, Verizon finally has the iPhone. Or it will, in a few weeks .

The rest is here:
So When Do The “Droid Did” Verizon iPhone Commercials Start?
We’ve written about Mixpanel, an analytics-focused startup whose backers include Y Combinator, Michael Birch, and Max Levchin. The startup, which currently tracks over 1 billion actions per month, allows developers to track a variety of user actions, including the number of pages a user has viewed, iPhone app analytics , interactions on Facebook apps and email analytics.

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Mixpanel Gets A UI Makeover; Monthly Data Volume Growing By 40 Percent
While planning the International CES, mingling with Congress and performing other presidently duties at the CEA, Gary Shaprio managed to pen a book. The Comeback goes into how innovation was America’s past and
When it came to translations, you used to either need an interpreter or a book to navigate another language. That was either costly or cumbersome, respectively

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¡Increíble! Google Turns Your Android Phone Into An On-The-Fly Conversation Interpreter
Google Places is now on your iPhone . If you download the app ( iTunes link ) you get a mobile version of Google Places, Google’s local directory. It shows you nearby restaurants, coffee shops, bars, ATMs, gas stations, hotels, and other attractions.

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Google Serves Places On The iPhone With A Side Of Hotpot
BGR just confirmed that all iPhones great and small will soon be getting the Personal Hotspot feature, although the actual implementation will be carrier specific. Considering Verizon’s move to offer the service, however, I suspect AT&T will follow suit almost immediately. Read more…

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Personal Hotspots Coming To All iPhones In March
Online fashion site Fashiolista.com , which was launched in The Netherlands last year at The Next Web conference, has secured over $500,000 in seed funding from Atomico Ventures . Basically, Fashiolista relies on its members to create a catalog of fashion items online

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Online Fashion Community Fashiolista Raises $500,000 From Atomico
Earlier we did a post about a new venture firm called Bullpen Capital that seeks to fill the void between super angels, who invest up to $1 million, and VCs who want to invest $5 million or more. Since the firm’s deal flow will come mostly from super angels, it’ll likely be investing in categories where lean startup rules apply. But that’s more than just consumer Internet and iPhone apps.

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More on that Void Between Super Angels and VCs (TCTV)
We’re approaching an end of an era. A time when MG Siegler, my cohost on OMG/JK , will no longer be forced to struggle with AT&T on a daily basis.

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OMG/JK: The Verizon iPhone And The End Of An Era
Photo sharing applications are clearly all the rage right now, with newcomers seemingly popping up every week. Between Instagram, picplz, Path and others, people already have a lot of ways to share their mobile snapshots with friends. But now they’ve got one more, and it’s focused on a different use-case: shopping and fashion

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Pose: A Photo Sharing App For Fashion And Shopping That Just Raised $1.6 Million