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It all started with Venture Beat’s 2010’s hottest contenders: 8 products to watch. Evernote, and Eventbrite, both LaunchSquad clients are featured amongst some of the hottest, and most innovative companies today: Foursquare, Boxee, Jack Dorsey’s Square, and HTC.
Then, early this evening Michael Arrington announced the 2009 Crunchies Finalists, with LaunchSquad nominated in the Best Tech PR category. If you’re familiar with LaunchSquad, and believe we’re doing great work, please vote.
Things are looking great for 2010.
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Sarah Palin… pushing for better literacy in our nation.
20 Things That Happen in 1 Minute
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Bitly.TV just launched, aggregating the top videos that have been bit.ly-fied and shared on Twitter. This is one of the many products that are due to come out of Bit.ly’s labs that aggregates and tracks trends around social media.
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The DENNIS System
And, by and large, Phish is still not for me. But if you like Music — even if you’ve never driven a used Volvo, covered something with bumper stickers, owned several pairs of worn-down corduroys, attended an AP anything class, or smoked pot indoors with 20,000 people — you should see them play live at some point. Because Phish plays Music. All of it. At once. Every single kind you could ever think about. Bluegrass and classical and funk and arena rock and country and avant-garde jazz and Afro-Cuban and power pop and folk. Technically perfect. For four hours straight. — Esquire Magazine review of the 12/2/09 Phish show at Madison Square Garden.