Let Me #Intro You To Hashable (2,000 Invites)
Michael Yavonditte gets asked to make a lot of introductions between investors and entrepreneurs (especially since he sold Quigo to AOL for $340 million in 2007). Last July, he and his team quietly...
View ArticleHashable Starts Measuring The Strength Of Your Relationships
Last night, social introduction service Hashable rolled out a new site design to members. While the site is still semi-closed (you need an invite or introduction from an existing member to get in—the...
View ArticleThrow Out Your Business Cards, Hashable's iPhone App Is Now Live
If you've been waiting for an #intro to Hashable—the only way up until now that you could get into the semi-private business networking service that keeps tracks of your connections through Twitter...
View ArticleTwitter’s Golden Egg: Location
Twitter’s core strength—limiting posts to 140 characters—has created opportunities for other websites and apps to siphon off and capture users around activity that originated on Twitter. These new...
View ArticleHashable Brings It To SXSW, And The Android
Today in SXSW jockeying ... Introduction service Hashable, which has the pretty ambitious goal of ridding the world of business cards, is announcing its Android offering and a slew of features just in...
View ArticleForegoing The Bump, Hashable Adds NFC Contact Swaps On Android
When people talk about near-field communications (NFC) chips in phones, they usually bring up mobile payments. But NFC chips, which are already in some Android phones, can be used by other apps...
View Article(Founder Stories) Michael Yavonditte On Going Toe-To-Toe With Google (TCTV)
In this episode of Founder Stories with host Chris Dixon, Hashable founder and CEO Michael Yavonditte delves into the conventional (lack of) wisdom, power plays and power players that helped shape...
View Article(Founder Stories) How Hashable Rose From The Ashes Of Tracked
Before there was Hashable, there was Tracked, Michael Yavonditte's attempt to build a better Yahoo Finance. It was little too complicated, and not social. "I felt like I was on the wrong side of...
View Article(Founder Stories) Hashable's Yavonditte: Being Lean Does Not Mean Staying Small
As Chris Dixon rounds out his interview with Hashable founder, Michael Yavonditte, SXSW serves as a springboard to discuss the power of thinking small, when thinking about launching. Yavonditte...
View ArticleHashable Turns Inward With A Quiet Redesign
Some people like to broadcast every moment of their lives, but when you are dealing with business contacts that tends to be more of a private activity. Mobile startup Hashable is learning that helping...
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