YouTube may not really be shutting down, but that didn't stop its cofounder Chad Hurley from announcing a new site.…
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D.me: Is this the new Delicious?
AVOS, the company that now owns Delicious, is working on a mysterious site that takes data from Delicious to serve up news, videos and products.…
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Among lean startups, a common mantra is "launch and learn." Braden Kowitz of Google Ventures Design Studio says that's precisely the wrong approach and suggests seven strategies that he says will save time and lead to a better product.…
Read MoreTwo weeks in, is the new Delicious fixed?
The relaunch of Delicious was meant to be a phoenix-like resurrection -- but instead was welcomed by a chorus of complaints about missing or broken features. After two weeks of scrambling to appease angry users, the company is making some progress… but is it enough?…
Read MoreOh, Delicious — where did it all go so wrong?
When the social bookmarking service Delicious relaunched, people were concerned that it looked different. But now a litany of serious complaints is emerging: broken services, missing pages, deleted accounts. Were these mistakes deliberate -- or just the result of bad planning?…
Read MoreDelicious hopes new taste will prove a hit
Sold by Yahoo to the founders of YouTube, social bookmarking service Delicious is one of the great survivors of Web 2.0. But can a revamp convince new users to bookmark the web -- and keep the old ones happy at the same time?…
Read MoreWith Tap11 Buy AVOS Is Playing a Big Game With Big Data
AVOS, the new startup run by YouTube founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, could be targeting the consumer and brand research market with its acquisition of Tap11. Such a move would pit the startup against tech industry stalwarts like Google and Salesforce.…
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