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    Vimeo Founder Fired, Does A Bong Hit Yum, looks good. Jakob Lodwick, the co-founder of IAC owned video site Vimeo, left the company today. The reason? Apparently Lodwick didn't see eye to eye with the IAC brass on creative issues, and specifically had a run in with IAC chief Barry... more

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    From the page: "Yahooâ€s purchase of FoxyTunes for a rumored $30M legitimized the add-on play as a product strategy for Israeli startups. I see new startups in this category almost weekly. Weâ€re bearish on add-on plays because the â€oeget them to download, install and use” parts are tricky - and monetizing those users is nearly impossible. In recent months, though, SimilarWebâ€s name keeps popping-up and the reason may be the technology itâ€s spent two years building out. Sequoia Capital Israel is spending extra time looking into it and your typical add-on play doesnâ€t normally make their cut. So what is it about this little company?"