Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Robin Klein, Amanda Zamora, and 6 others have Tweets for you

     
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Amanda Zamora @amzam

Companies providing PRISM data, per @washingtonpost: Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, AOL, Skype, YouTube, Apple washingtonpost.com/investigations…

06 Jun

U.S., British intelligence mining data from nine U.S. Internet companies in broad secret program

U.S. has access to the servers of nine Internet companies as part of top-secret effort.

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Robin Klein @robinklein

Sam Altman highlights a real issue 4 Startups who collect a long list of investors none of whom has real commitment blog.samaltman.com/party-rounds

06 Jun

Party rounds

@sama 10,922 views There is a recent trend in Silicon Valley towards party rounds—in early financing rounds, instead of raising large amounts of money from a few large investors, companies are instead raising small…

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Henry Blodget @hblodget

Just unacknowledged major screwup RT @majohns: Wapohas been amending PRISM story. Good journalism or dishonesty? zd.net/10ZQTRJ

09 Jun

The real story in the NSA scandal is the collapse of journalism

A bombshell story published in the Washington Post this week alleged that the NSA had enlisted nine tech giants, including Microsoft, Google, Facebook, and Apple, in a massive program of online spying…

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Chris Sacca @sacca

"From Zero to Half a Billion", the inspiring story of @jeffiel and @twilio, by @om. gigaom.com/2013/06/08/fro…

08 Jun

From zero to half-a-billion: CEO Jeff Lawson writes the perfect story for Twilio

Five years ago, Twilio, a cloud-based communication service provider couldn't find a penny. Last week it snagged $70 million and is worth half-a-billion dollars and is on track to do $50 million in…

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Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald

Any Twitter or Facebook accounts purporting to be Edward Snowden are fake.

09 Jun

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Wil Wheaton @wilw

#IStandWithEdwardSnowden because governments must be held accountable to their citizens.

09 Jun

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Trevor Timm @trevortimm

I was just with Dan Ellsberg as he learned out about Edward Snowden. He called Snowden a hero, said he's been waiting for him for 40 years.

09 Jun

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Tom Conrad @tconrad

I think we can say this for sure: the NSA sucks at PowerPoint.

07 Jun

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