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The Guy Who Took on Google (and now LinkedIn): Mike Yavonditte

Both Sides of the Table

After AltaVista, Mike spent a year doing business development for USA Networks ( now IAC – Interactive Corp ). It took 3-4 months into the development of the product for Hashable to realize that it is a mobile first, web second service. This feature is in development right now. Judged his instincts, and felt it was Quigo’s time.

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Not everyone is a hero. Some people just bat.337. #mets

This is going to be BIG.

Do you think Red Sox fans would have rather had nicer guy than Manny Ramirez in 2004, or would they rather have had his 130 RBI? You're going to hire developers on your team that aren't very social. It's fine as long as they're not disruptive to the culture. Is Reyes disruptive to the Mets culture? They just work.

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Newsletter: Elon Musk’s genius + Surgical robots

OurCrowd

The FDA has granted De Novo Marketing Authorization for the breakthrough Hominis robotic surgery system developed by Memic – a notable first. Hominis is the only robot specifically developed for transvaginal surgery and is therefore small and flexible enough to perform surgery through a small incision.” Introductions.

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Daily Crunch: Starting today, personal Google Account holders can sign in without a password

TechCrunch

Wednesday is here, and we’re still getting excited about Disrupt later in the year. Among other things, I asked it to create a list of top 10 essential heavy metal songs, great music to work to, and most nostalgic songs from 2004. PDT, subscribe here. Christine and Haje The TechCrunch Top 3 What’s the password?