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  1. Interview with Konrad Zuse, inventor of first functional computer [History Lesson]

    valleywag.com » Valleywag - Jun 4, 2008

    In the 1930s, Konrad Zuse, a German scientist, invented the first functional computing device, an electromechanical beast that used relays as logic gates. In this interview from The Machine That Changed the World, a

    Also tagged: germany, ibm, clips

  2. Secrets of the worst websites -- revealed! [SXSW]

    valleywag.com » Valleywag - Mar 9, 2008

    Andy Baio created Upcoming.org, a plausibly good group-calendar site he sold to Yahoo. Shirt-doffing VC David Hornik of August Capital has funded some plausibly good companies like Six Apart and Splunk. The two served

    Also tagged: sxsw, venture capital, merlin mann, lane becker, david friedman, katie spence, david hornik, michael buffington, ben brown

  3. Hot Hot Sex: Hit or Error?

    insideonlinevideo.com » Inside Online Video - Mar 7, 2008

    See, this is why YouTube needs better analytics. The current system just leaves so much room for uncertainty. A system where success and failure are dictated by views should not leave room for uncertainty about views

    Also tagged: music, css, youtube, marshall kirkpatrick, evolution of dance

  4. Laughing and leaving [Valleywag Calendar]

    valleywag.com » Valleywag - Nov 16, 2007

    Laugh with a squid, say goodbye to a Yahoo, and relax with a flick, all in this weekend's Valleywag Calendar. Andy Baio, creator of Yahoo-owned social planning network Upcoming, is hosting a goodbye party for himself

    Also tagged: laughing squid, scott beale, valleywag calendar

  5. Upcoming.org creator leaves Yahoo [Exits]

    valleywag.com » Valleywag - Nov 12, 2007

    Andy Baio, the entrepreneur who created group calendar site Upcoming.org and sold it to Yahoo two years ago, is leaving the company. Not surprising that a company founder would leave after an acquisition, especially

    Also tagged: flickr, yahoo, top, del icio us, stewart butterfield, paul levine, exits, joshua schachter