To busy to check your daily Betabeat? Here are the highlights from last week, as selected by the editors.
Required Reading: How to Avoid Being Pushed Out of the Company You Founded
Until recently, Foursquare cofounders Dennis Crowley and Naveen Selvadurai—let’s call them Denveen—were social media’s celebrity couple.
Required Reading: Sources Say Pivotal Labs Has Been Contemplating a Sale For Years, Wants To Scale to ‘Sapient-Levels of Huge’
“One of the smartest Web consulting firms” is in talks to be acquired by a large technology company.
Required Reading: Jellyfish Tanks, Funded 54 Times Over on Kickstarter, Turn Out to Be Jellyfish Death Traps
Maybe letting projects raise more money than they asked for isn’t such a good idea.
Required Reading: Former Coworkers Dish on Sabu, the LulzSec Leader Turned FBI Snitch
Apparently he was “too busy to play video games” with his coworkers. :'(
–Meet Your Spring 2012 TechStars NYC Class: ‘They All Take Big Swings’
–In Counterclaim Against TV Networks, Aereo Compares Itself to the Advent of the VCR and DVD
–New Startup Incubator Soho TechLabs is Hiring
–The Startup Rundown: While You Were Gone, It Got Warm
–Turntable Gets Labels On Board, International Launches Coming Over Next Few Months
–Gary Sharma’s SXSW 2012 Highlights: Jay-Z, Leo DiCaprio, Pool Parties, Grilled Cheese Eating Contests & More
–This Man Got Second-Degree Burns From an iPhone [PICS]
–PayPal’s New Blue Dongle Reminds Everyone of the Dunder Mifflin Pyramid
–Perky Jerky Now Powering the Startup Scene
–Paul Graham Giving Away Billion Dollar Startup Ideas, Basically