Forget statistics and pageviews; marriage proposals, folks, are what really cements a web service as a part of our everyday life. Now, we’ve seen Twitter on CSI , but I don’t remember seeing anyone propose to someone over it.
Until now, that is. Apparently, Max Kiesler has proposed to Emily Chang over Twitter (took him fifteen years, sheesh). And she said yes! If this is real - and I see no reason why it wouldn’t be - Mashable wishes you guys many more years of geeky bliss. See the tweet screenshots below.
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Demand Media Buys Pluck for $75 millionFrom: en.moraaz.org
Post Date: 2008-03-04 12:59:54
Demand Media, a big buyer and operator of Internet domain name companies, completed negotiations to acquire Austin-based Pluck last night after about two months of negotiations. The price is not being disclosed but is rumored to be in the $50 million range. Update: We’ve confirmed the number from an inside source - $75 million, all cash. Pluck revenues are around $10 million/year.
Pluck raised $10 million in two rounds of funding, the most recent in late 2004 .
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more Facebook Hires Google’s Sheryl Sandberg As COOFrom: en.moraaz.org
Post Date: 2008-03-04 12:59:53
Facebook has announced the hiring of Sheryl Sandberg, previously Google’s Vice President of Global Online Sales & Operations, as COO. Sandberg will start at Facebook March 24.
Sandberg spent six years at Google where she built and managed Google’s online sales channels for both AdWords and AdSense. Prior to Google, Sandberg was Chief of Staff to the U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Bill Clinton.
Sandberg’s appointment will strength Facebook’s sales efforts at ...
more Office Live Workspace Beta Opens To the PublicFrom: en.moraaz.org
Post Date: 2008-03-04 12:59:53
Microsoft opened up the beta of its Office Live Workspace to all comers today. The service, which is a hosted version of Sharepoint, is designed to let you share Office documents and sync edits. It does provide a decent (if crippled) Web-based word processor, but for the most part it forces you to use Microsoft’s desktop software to create all of your documents. It also doesn’t work that great with a Mac. You can read my earlier review for more details.
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