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In the third part of GigaOM’s Euro 20 roundup, we’ll look at five of the startups we’ve dubbed Almost Famous. They’ve weathered the storm, come out the other side, and have solid products to offer. Read more »

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After years of effort and a long courtship, Photobox and Moonpig — two of Britain’s most venerable startups that print photos, books and greetings cards — are joining forces, with an acquisition that will create what they claim is the world’s leading personalized printing service. Read more »

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even the best OCR business card reader technology has limitations. And while adding over 100 business cards to my contact files this week using my NeatReceipts for Mac, I discovered many of them. Cards with certain design features simply didn’t scan well. Read more »

Days after releasing an update to iTunes that blocked the Palm Pre from syncing, Apple has ended another dispute concerning iTunes, this time by settling. Last November, Apple began issuing cease-and-desist letters to Odioworks, which runs Bluwiki, a public wiki. In this case, people were publishing […] Read more »

To paraphrase the famous Wes Anderson and Robert De Niro American Express ads, “My life happens here; my bag is Timbuk2.” I’ve lived an untethered, web working, co-working lifestyle for around nine years. In my previous life as an R&D consultant, hopping between Paris, London, Leeds […] Read more »

Richard Moross may have started his web-based printing company, Moo, because he was bored with the standard business cards out there, but now his four-year-old startup is about to enter the world of the boring head on. As early as next week, Moo will start selling […] Read more »

Even if there’s a lack of good talent plaguing the cleantech industry, those green execs need to use something to do their networking. Here’s a new one to check out: as soon as next week web printing startup Moo will start offering a standard-sized business card […] Read more »

Recently, I did a post on productivity tips for Microsoft Word. In addition to tips and keyboard shortcuts, there are also a lot of useful add-ins you can use with Word. They’re especially helpful for tasks such as managing tables, checking to make sure that links […] Read more »

A few weeks ago we brought you an advance look at the cool new dual-screen Verizon Voyager phone from LG and today’s news brings a little cheer to those who picked one up.  Verizon has issued a firmware upgrade for the Voyager that addresses the following: […] Read more »

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Red Herring: But because of your past settlement issues with the FCC barring you from running a public company, what will happen if Vonage wanted to go public? Would you step down in that case? Vonage CEO Jeffrey Citron: I’m only going to answer one of […] Read more »