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Alley Insider made a nice map of New York startups. We're not sure how comprehensive it is, but it they had Stickybits on it and mentioned some other firms in the NY Patch. The city is incredibly vibrant these day; this map may help if you want to do a walking tour of New York startups! Continue →
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[Guest post from Mike Green, VP Content and Syndication, Collecta] As announced on Twitter's blog last week, Collecta is one of the six search companies to follow the big guys in licensing Twitter's firehose.   Continue →
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Stickybits based in the New York and SF Dogpatch Labs and founded by Billy Chasen and Seth Goldstein launched today. stickybits is a new platform for connecting the physical and digital worlds.  Peter Flint will be joining the board (see his blog post) and here's the Techcrunch coverage.    Continue →
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[From New York Times] March 6, 2009 Dogpatch, which opened in January, offers start-ups a place to work, rent-free, for several months, along with the possibility of securing an investment down the line. Continue →
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Here's a shot for our first theme dinner in the New York Dogpatch: Local!
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Dogpatch New York resident Scoop St. initiated it's formal launch today with some great coverage in The Business Insider and New York Times.   As founder, Dave Ambrose explained to the Times: Continue →

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