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I think another special ingredient of the eirepreneur search engine standing goes back to Six Apart's ping services and to the XML generated by Feedburner RSS feeds from eirepreneur that are later folded into Google Reader by those who visit this site.
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The principle is similar to that of Six Apart's TypeKey service, just not tied to a single site.
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It will be interesting to see how projects like Wordpress. com + Six Apart's Project Comet go in driving adoption.
The ABC of Blogging + Linux WiFiRadio Ben Barren 2006
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SixApart is the deal Brad Feld always mentioned as the one RSS investment that got away, at the time when he invested in Newsgator, Feedburner and Technorati after drawing a RSS value chain, analysing his own behaviour and extrapolating it into investment opportunities, a couple years back (Great Timing) I wonder what he thinks of this price and who are the investors in Six Apart's rumoured $12m/C Round.
Archive 2006-02-01 Ben Barren 2006
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SixApart is the deal Brad Feld always mentioned as the one RSS investment that got away, at the time when he invested in Newsgator, Feedburner and Technorati after drawing a RSS value chain, analysing his own behaviour and extrapolating it into investment opportunities, a couple years back (Great Timing) I wonder what he thinks of this price and who are the investors in Six Apart's rumoured $12m/C Round.
$100m+ Valuation for Six Apart. Name the VC's. Ben Barren 2006
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It will be interesting to see how projects like Wordpress. com + Six Apart's Project Comet go in driving adoption.
Archive 2006-02-01 Ben Barren 2006
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I think that your example of MT/Six Apart's problems and I am an MT user - nice job! are a lot like the ones we're experiencing.
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Weblog software leader Six Apart announced that NTT Communications, Japan's largest telecommunication company, has licensed Six Apart's popular TypePad software to power NTT's forthcoming "Blogzine Weblogging Service."
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Visa, General Motors and even Forbes.com have been busy testing Six Apart's new systems on their company blogs, but the practice is still new.
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Blogging isn't a huge financial commitment--Six Apart's business software costs as little as $90 per month--but it still requires other resources--primarily time, as an executive or a team of employees must be tapped to make regular contributions.
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