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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Developer Makes $250K From App Store in Two Months

Vasanth Sridharan

Steve Demeter developed the iPhone puzzle game Trism as a side project, but now he’s quitting his day job.

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Monday, June 9, 2008

Slide Says It’s Done Releasing New Facebook Apps

Vasanth Sridharan

Slide, the company that makes Facebook’s most popular apps, says it’s done making new ones for the social network. Keith Rabois, VP of strategy and business development, told us this week that the company wants to concentrate on making the existing apps like FunWall and Top Friends better–and ultimately figure out how to generate real money from them.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Is Facebook on the Way Down? Depends on Who You Ask

Vasanth Sridharan

There are plenty of folks waiting for concrete evidence that Facebook fatigue has set in. So each new data point offers up a new opportunity to prove that college kids, or grown-ups, or core users, or casual users, or whoever, have gotten bored with the social network. This year we’ve already seen drops in the site’s traffic from December through February, a move we chalked up to seasonal affective disorder.

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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Google’s Ginormous Free-Food Budget

Vasanth Sridharan

Sick of hearing about the great, free food at Google? Skip this post. Want to know how much it costs Google to pay for all that grub? Read on. Here’s the math: Googlers in the U.S. get two meals a day free, according to the jobs page, but people we talk to at the Mountain View, Calif., Googleplex tell us employees there are often chowing down three times a day. Google is open 251 days a year. So let’s say that Google is providing about 600 meals per year, per employee.

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