To busy to check your daily Betabeat? Here are the highlights from last week, as selected by the editors.
Required Reading: How to Avoid Being Pushed Out of the Company You Founded
Until recently, Foursquare cofounders Dennis Crowley and Naveen Selvadurai—let’s call them Denveen—were social media’s celebrity couple.
Required Reading: Sources Say Pivotal Labs Has Been Contemplating a Sale For Years, Wants To Scale to ‘Sapient-Levels of Huge’
“One of the smartest Web consulting firms” is in talks to be acquired by a large technology company.
Required Reading: Jellyfish Tanks, Funded 54 Times Over on Kickstarter, Turn Out to Be Jellyfish Death Traps
Maybe letting projects raise more money than they asked for isn’t such a good idea.
Required Reading: Former Coworkers Dish on Sabu, the LulzSec Leader Turned FBI Snitch
Apparently he was “too busy to play video games” with his coworkers. :’(
-Meet Your Spring 2012 TechStars NYC Class: ‘They All Take Big Swings’
-In Counterclaim Against TV Networks, Aereo Compares Itself to the Advent of the VCR and DVD
-New Startup Incubator Soho TechLabs is Hiring
-The Startup Rundown: While You Were Gone, It Got Warm
-Turntable Gets Labels On Board, International Launches Coming Over Next Few Months
-Gary Sharma’s SXSW 2012 Highlights: Jay-Z, Leo DiCaprio, Pool Parties, Grilled Cheese Eating Contests & More
-This Man Got Second-Degree Burns From an iPhone [PICS]
-PayPal’s New Blue Dongle Reminds Everyone of the Dunder Mifflin Pyramid
-Perky Jerky Now Powering the Startup Scene
-Paul Graham Giving Away Billion Dollar Startup Ideas, Basically
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