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Amazon.com Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is an American e-commerce company based in Seattle, Washington. It was one of the first major companies to sell goods over the Internet and was one of the iconic stocks of the late 1990s dot-com bubble. Founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994, and launched in 1995, Amazon.com began as an online bookstore but soon diversified its product lines by adding VHSs, DVDs, music CDs, MP3s, computer software, video games, electronics, apparel, furniture, food, toys, and more. 0 loves
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Battery-Biz Inc. Battery-Biz Inc. is the leading U.S.-based distributor of after-market rechargeable batteries, adapters and chargers for portable electronic devices. Our Hi-Capacity® brand of portable power products is one of the most recognizable in the industry. Battery-Biz is also the exclusive supplier of Duracell brand camcorder and digital camera rechargeable batteries. 0 loves
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CastTV CastTV is working to build the web’s best video search engine. CastTV lets users find all their favorite online videos, from TV shows to movies to the latest celebrity, sports, news, and viral videos. Our proprietary technology addresses two main video search challenges: finding and cataloguing videos from the web and delivering relevant video results to users. Our goal is to index every video online and provide the best experience for finding and discovering these videos. We’re funded by DFJ, Ron Conway, and Marc Andreessen and our smart, experienced team is advised by Rajeev Motwani and other notable industry veterans. Our founders are Stanford alums who sold their previous company to Oracle. We are hiring entrepreneurial folks looking to make an impact and help build an amazing product. CastTV is based in the SoMa neighborhood of San Francisco, CA. 0 loves
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Comcast Comcast Corporation (NASDAQ: CMCSA) is the largest cable television company and the second largest Internet service provider in the United States.[1][2] 0 loves
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Facebook Facebook is a social networking website, launched on February 4, 2004. Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg, a former Harvard student. The site has more than 62 million active users (including non-collegiate members) worldwide.[4] From September 2006 to September 2007 the site's traffic ranking increased from 60th to 7th, according to Alexa.[5] It is the most popular website for uploading photos, with 14 million uploaded daily.[4] 0 loves
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FanBox 0 loves
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Google Nuff said. 6 loves
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Live Universe/Live Video 0 loves
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MySpace MySpace is a social networking website offering an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music and videos internationally. Its headquarters are in Beverly Hills, California, USA,[1] where it shares an office building with its immediate owner, Fox Interactive Media; which is owned by News Corporation, which has its headquarters in New York City. 0 loves
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NearbyNow NearbyNow was founded to simplify shopping for today’s consumers who browse online but buy in stores. By allowing shoppers to find products, brands, or sales locally, and to scan the inventory at any given shopping center, we provide a convenient shopping experience for the consumer and an effective marketing tool for merchants looking to motivate local customers. 0 loves
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Ning Ning gives everyone the opportunity to create your own social networks for anything. Today Ning powers the largest number of social networks on the Internet. Ning offers the latest social networking features, all infinitely customizable to meet your unique needs. The Ning Platform makes this possible. As a platform, you don't have to appeal to Ning for the features you want. If you have the time and the inclination, you can build them yourself. It's the software equivalent of Home Depot. Unlike other services that offer a “one-size-fits-all” offering, your social network on Ning runs on a programmable platform. 0 loves
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Rapleaf Rapleaf is a meta-reputation system that allows users to create reviews and ratings of consumer transactions, which they then contribute to multiple e commerce websites. 1 loves
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Salesforce.com CRM software powerhouse. 0 loves
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SearchSystem RPO They will lie to you and say "they are just getting started and please work with us" What that means is they won't pay you what their ad claims they pay which is 16-20 per hour, so expect about 10-13 per hour. The woman who runs it is a complete nutcase. She is very disorganized and tends to lose accounts frequently. She claims she has been doing it for 20 years, but after seeing her work ethics and business practices thats hard to believe. She has problems paying her bills, paying her employees and tends to use and abuse them. She can't keep contracts with companies and when she loses them, she blames her employees. She has a very hard time with communication and most of the people who work for her are so confused by her actions and direction they end up leaving or she fires them. If you see an ad for Tech recruiter or Tech recruiter trainee for this in Marina Del Rey, STAY AWAY! Very fly by night organization. Probably won't be around very long. 0 loves
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SMS.ac / FanBox SMS.ac Inc. is a mobile data and Internet communications company based in San Diego, California. The company provides web and mobile distribution and billing to people buying and selling digital content (video, music, and applications) through (SMS) mobile billing. SMS.ac's website integrates its mobile billing technology with social networking services like photos, videos, music, and comments.[1] SMS.ac has over 50 million registered users in more than 180 countries, which makes it the largest community of registered mobile phone users in the world. 2 loves
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