by
Marshall Kirkpatrick
on
August 11, 2006
- Alltel Wireless Brings Satellite Radio to Mobile Phones with XM Deal
- SixApart Launches TypePad Mobile; possibly the best mobile blogging platform?
- Yelp Launches Wap Site; sings special duet with Palm Treo
- Nokia Makes Major Move Towards Becoming a Content Provider with Loudeye Acquisition
- Skype and Sony Team Up to Deliver the ‘mylo personal communicator’
- Would the iPhone be any better? [if the MacBook Pros all work like mine]
- Nareos Partners with m2any for Audio ID Fingerprinting Announces Launch of PeerBox Mobile
- Mobango 2.0; A Content Bonanza for Your Mobile
Don’t forget to check out the CrunchBoard for jobs, too. Ruby on Rails Developer at [stealth] in San Francisco, CA - how cool is that? Or, if you’re more the type for VP of Marketing and Business Development at adaptiveblue in New York, well then there’s something on CrunchBoard for you too.
















Comments
Thanks for mentioning our crunchboard job posting. We’re glad to be an early crunchboard user and have gotten some good hits from our job posting.
-anderson
http://www.adaptiveblue.com
Next blog you start should just be of similar summeries, but of all the Crunch pages.
I am sick of Cruch stuff, everything is already becoming shameless self promotion, instead of good web 2.0 insight
Apadrinar, It just looks that way becasue we just launched two new products and are trying to tie the content together a little bit. We’ll work this out in a way that works for readers based on feedback. And we still love the new web companies. A lot.
I do concur with apadrinar. These postings are so annoying (because they are shameless self plugs). I understand that you’re trying to build a following for other portions of your site, but if it’s not a web 2.0 startup, then it shouldn’t be posted cause I don’t want to hear about it. Eventually if these pop up enough I may just drop this site off my aggregator cause it’s basically an advertisement.
#3 and #5 - quit your bitchin! Im sure you have never self promoted anything either. If you’ve got the audience use it while you can.
I think MobileCruch should take a look at some of the enabling companies. Little-known O3SIS - the original over the air syncronization platform just aligned with O2 to launch OTA to over 1 million subscribers in Europe (everyday joes) simultaneously without a hiccup. Now these folks can get Exchange-like services, backup, mail, calendar, etc. without having a smartphone.
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