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I like little notebooks. I need a place for my introspective musings. Moleskine notebooks are fine. But now there's DODOnotes, a clever little notebook *slash* iPhone holder that could soon earn a place in my pocket.
More from TechCrunch Leap Motion was showing off its still unreleased gesture motion controller for computers at Google I/O 2013.
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Luvocracy is a San Francisco-based startup that lets you buy products you “luv” based on recommendations from the people you trust.
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As the Office & Culture Manager, you’re responsible for all aspects of the operations of the office and facilities.
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BoostCTR is an online solution that allows AdWords, adCenter and Facebook advertisers to pro-source the creation and testing of their text ads.
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Google’s Android OS has more than 900 million users, the company said Wednesday at its I/O event began in San Francisco.
More from Planet Android Mobile Product Designerat Causes.com(San Francisco)From 37signals Job BoardPosted on Wed, 15 May 2013 18:56:35 GMT
More from Joblighted Today at the Google I/O conference in San Francisco, Google announced a new music streaming service called Google Play Music All Access.
More from TheNextWeb Google on Wednesday at its annual I/O Developers Conference in San Francisco announced Google Play game services.
More from Boy Genius Report It's that time again! After an endless series of whispers and all kinds of little leaks, it's time for the much anticipated Google I/O 2013 Keynote.
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Sr. Polyglot Programmer (Triggit) - San Francisco
Looking for a curious and smart engineer with a strong open source portfolio to join our growing team.
More from CrunchBoard Jobs 500 Startups announced the 28 companies that will make up its summer incubator batch. The companies will launch in July at demo days in Mountain View, San Francisco, and New York.
More from GigaOm Looking for somewhere to follow all the Google I/O action as it happens? We've got you covered with streams and links to live coverage right out of San Francisco.
More from Phandroid There's consolidation afoot in the peer-to-peer car rental space. San Francisco-based RelayRides, which launched about five years ago and is now available nationwide, has gobbled up fledgling competitor Wheelz.
More from TechCrunch Today in San Francisco, Haxlr8r had its second demo day, introducing 10 new hardware-based startups which just spent the last two-and-a-half months building hardware in Shenzhen, China.
More from CrunchGear Twitter announced on Monday it acquired Lucky Sort, a startup focused on making "huge document sets easier to analyze, summarize and visualize.
More from All Things Digital The Bay Area has long been an incubator for great startups, predominantly those in high-tech. But which ones are worth watching? Based on numerous criteria, including business mission, overall promise, social responsibility, and bleeding edginess, here are 5 of the best startups in San Francisco.
More from Soshable It might not be the next iPad, but there is no question that Google Glass is buzzing right now. Google’s connected eyewear has set the tech media aflutter and pundits are now calling wearable computing devices the next big thing.
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(Tradeshift) - San Francisco -
Tradeshift is looking for an outstanding and hungry UX designer who is ready to roll up their sleeves and get dirty designing.
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Google seems to be gearing up to release a completely new user interface for Google Maps on the Web, according to screenshots on Google Operating System, a blog that reports on Google news.
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