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Facebook to open data center

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook#39;s CEO, said the company hoped to foster an ecosystem where developers could easily build startups. Silicon Valley giants have been vying to build large new data centers to provide cloud computing resources, data-storage and software services to companies and consumers. That#39;s while they usually keep key technical specifications confidential. Facebook says it will open the technical specifications of its new data center in a move to encourage industry-wide coll

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Meet Apple’s New Boss, The Most Powerful Gay Man in Silicon Valley [Field Guide]

It looks increasingly like Steve Jobs ‘ reign at Apple is over. If the CEO doesn’t return from his third, indefinite medical leave, COO Tim Cook will succeed him, marking a new era not only for Apple but for gay progress. More

Priscilla Chan photo:Mark Zuckerberg girlfriend

Priscilla Chan even packed up and moved to Silicon Valley with Mark Zuckerberg after the launch of Facbook. However, she doesn#39;t just hold the position of Mark Zuckerberg girlfriend — she#39;s a third year medical student at the University of California San Francisco with dreams of becoming a pediatrician.The New Yorker profile mentions their eventual plan to marry, though nothing concrete is revealed in the article. Meet Priscilla Chan, she is the girlfriend of Mark Zuckerberg, the creator

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Kevin Farrell alter-ego Dee picture

“I get more joy out of performing live than any soundstage I ever worked on,” says Kevin Farrell, a Columbus, Ohio, native who attended Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Farrell created Dee to perform in the 2004 Aid for AIDS Best In Drag Show, and a year later, urged on by a fellow Tupperware salesman (also doing it in drag), was playing to small parties in living rooms across Southern California. Back in college when he was a musical-theater major, Kevin Farrell always figured he#39;d have a

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How To Make a Killing While Your Startup Burns [Silicon Valley Users Guide]

Give Kevin Rose credit: The Digg CEO keeps a cool head. ” Gotta take risk ” was the tech playboy’s cheerful response to Digg’s mounting problems today. His secret to staying relaxed: Extracurricular investments with buddies hedge Rose well against Digg’s death. More

How HP Executives Funneled Money To an Elite Prep School [Conflicts Of Interest]

Fallen Hewlett Packard CEO Mark Hurd was charged with “misusing company assets” after steering company money to his alleged love interest . But deploying corporate resources for personal interests is commonplace in Silicon Valley—even, it turns out, at HP. More

Why Steve Jobs’ Coffee Date with Eric Schmidt Was Probably Staged [Flackery]

Steve Jobs is paranoid about security. The Apple CEO doesn’t just happen to allow strangers to approach him, as during Jobs’ coffee with his Google counterpart last week. Just ask anyone familiar with Jobs’ high-security New York Times visit. Journalists, of all people, seemed especially skeptical about Jobs’ public appearance in front of a Silicon Valley café last week, Google’s Eric Schmidt across the table from him. The intriguing coffee date, first reported by our colleagues at Gizmodo , smelled like a staged publicity event, as Gizmodo noted in its initial reporting. The odor of deception would have been especially strong for those trained by the legend of Jobs’ recent visit to the New York Times newsroom to demonstrate the iPad. Word from the newsroom is that Jobs had an advance team on site for days and days before he showed up. The security preparations included planning to ensure that Jobs could immediately enter and exit an elevator car at the Times building without being approached by Times reporters or other strangers. (If you have more details, do get in touch .) That sort of shielding will sound familiar to those on hand for Jobs’ exit from his iPad press event in January. When Jobs left the San Francisco demonstration hall he’d used to demo the device to press, he was accompanied by handlers who deflected the press and insisted they stop taking pictures of the CEO . So now we’re to believe that the man whose team meticulously planned a visit to a New York newspaper office to avoid undue exposure to strangers, and who had an entourage deflecting pictures during his walk across a short stretch of sidewalk in San Francisco — that this man didn’t realize he’d be photographed and possibly mobbed at a shopping center in the heart of Silicon Valley, Palo Alto? “Let’s go discuss this somewhere more private,” one of the two men reportedly said. Uh, sure, like in one of their highly secure mansions or corporate offices, or in the private dining room of a restaurant, or in the main dining room of a restaurant, or really anywhere indoors, for example inside the very café where the men were sitting. To be sure, this was no case of direct manipulation by Apple. Gizmodo’s Jobs photo was not supplied by Apple PR or even an anonymous source. The photographer was a reader Editorial Director Brian Lam had met at Snowmodo events and brought on to work one such event; Lam traded a snowboard for the photos. After gawking at Jobs with his friends, the high schooler returned to take the pics. It’s also true that Jobs has been seen relatively unguarded in public before, like that time he showed up to a children’s soccer game with an iPhone prototype, or that time he supposedly bought a treat from the loose-lipped employees at Fraiche Yogurt . But when there’s a likelihood of cameras and/or press and/or mass gawking — at the Times , in front of the iPad event — security has been tight. And a sit-down meeting with Eric Schmidt at the height of the Apple-Google rivalry is one of the more gawkable, photographable moments we can imagine, involving Jobs. The fact there was no apparent security between Jobs and the cameras tells us as much as the image of the sit-down itself. The only question is why these companies are so eager to tamp down talk of their rivalry. It’s hard to imagine the fight is hurting sales. (Update: Added context about the original Jobs photographer.) )

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How Bitter Infighting May Break Up One of Tech’s Most Lucrative Conferences [Nerdfight]

High revenues and relatively low costs have made TechCrunch 50 the envy of its rivals, competing tech conferences like Demo and the Wall Street Journal ‘s D. If only its founders could stop fighting like rabid dogs. TechCrunch 50 , a Silicon Valley conference where hungry startups strut their stuff, is as volatile as it is profitable. The event nearly broke up last year amid a spat between co-organizers Michael Arrington , publisher of the blog iteration of TechCrunch, and Jason Calacanis , the Web entrepreneur. ” We fight like rabid dogs ,” Calacanis told VentureBeat, but would not “throw an amazing event like this out the window.” Or maybe they will: We’ve heard from multiple sources that a chasm has opened between Arrington and Calacanis again. Though we’ve had some help from said sources, it’s not hard to figure out what sorts of little feuds might derail one of the industry’s most lucrative conferences. We catalog some of them below, if only to provide other media-event organizers with a nice overview of traps to avoid. For their record, neither Arrington nor Calacanis would comment about their dispute for this post. Kidding around with puppets: Last year, Calacanis confirmed the conference series was finished in an interview with a puppet controlled by blogger Loren Feldman. He later unconvincingly tried to say he’d only been kidding . Purportedly his public statements about his spat with Arrington remain a point of irritation. Participating in rival events: Calacanis’ participation in Silicon Alley Insider’s Startup conference supposedly rubs Arrington the wrong way, even though it’s ostensibly a different sort of event. Conflicts of interest : Calacanis’ newly-launched Open Angel Forums are designed to help select startups get investment funding. At TechCrunch 50, Calacanis helps award prizes, potentially to the some of the very startups he helped raise money for. As for Arrington, one could argue he has an incentive to help reward startups who have been especially helpful to his coverage. That’s certainly enough basis for petty bickering (you don’t need much!). Big pointless online flame war: Calacanis became enmeshed in a big complicated online controversy and Arrington supposedly found his behavior in said fight tacky and classless. Which it kind of was. The gory details, if you care: A teenaged TechCrunch writer asked a startup founder to give the writer a free MacBook Air in exchange for an article on TechCrunch. The writer was publicly busted but the startup founder remained anonymous for a while. The startup founder, Sam Odio, emailed Calacanis out of the blue to ask advice on going public. Calacanis for some reason forwarded his email to Calacanis’ venemous blogger friend Loren Feldman, who promptly threatened to expose Odio’s not-so-terrible secret — he had originally promised to give that TechCrunch writer his bribe, “but not right now.” Odio blogged about Calacanis’ behavior and a shitstorm ensued . Just plain mean : Supposedly Calacanis has been gratuitously and exceptionally rude to some of the startups at TechCrunch 50. We’ve heard stories about Arrington being that way at other events. So, hey, maybe everyone just got on each other’s nerves, with the rudeness to other people. So there you have it: Avoid these pitfalls and your conference/event/sausage fest just might possibly avoid descending into vicious infighting. In the meantime we’ll see how long it takes before Calacanis and Arrington realize that only by taming their egos in the near-term can they play Silicon Valley kingmakers in the long term, thus allowing their egos to gloriously balloon to their fullest potential. [Photo via TechCrunch 50 on Flickr ]

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