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2025-02-06
Bloomberg 1 related

A profile of Joseph Firmage, who co-founded USWeb, which went public with a $2.5B market cap in 1997, and is now being sued by “antigravity machine” investors

Joseph Firmage helped create today's digital economy.  These days, he's being sued by antigravity-machine investors … X: @bradstone and @bw . Forums: Slashdot X: Brad Stone / @bradstone : Wild, out-of...

2021-09-29
TechCrunch 2 related

AngelList launches AngelList Stack, a set of tools to help founders start and run their companies, including end-to-end incorporation and banking services

AngelList Stack is a new suite of workflow products for founders  —  AngelList this week launched AngelList Stack … Source: AngelList Venture and AngelList Venture Tweets: @angellist , @alexh_johnson ...

2016-04-20
Tech Insider 12 related

Snapchat comes under fire for ‘digital blackface’ filter that turns you into Bob Marley

Snapchat is facing backlash over a new filter that turns anyone into Jamaican singer Bob Marley.  The filter appears to be timed to coincide with April 20, a special day for cannabis enthusiasts.

2015-10-01
Wall Street Journal

Jamaican-based wireless operator Digicel will soon block ads except on some popular local news sites, saying firms like Google, Facebook should pay to serve ads

Jack Marshall / Wall Street Journal : See also Mediagazer

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