Google Easter Egg: Search “Conway’s Game of Life” Ever been watching a HD YouTube video and wondered what it would look like in crappy VHS quality? Me neither. But someone at YouTube did, and now we have a new YouTube Easter egg.
Google Easter Egg: Search “Conway’s Game of Life” By this point, pretty much everyone has done The Harlem Shake or been subjected to a rendition. Now YouTube, the site responsible for hosting the videos of the viral dance clips, does the Harlem Shake.
Users who search for “Conway’s Game of Life” (minus the quotes) will see a cellular automata “game” invented by mathematician John Conway. When you arrive on the Google search results page for “Conway’s Game of Life”, you’ll notice several small...
Blekko is backed by notable angel investors, including Ron Conway, Marc Andreessen, Jeff Clavier, and Mike Maples. Why do I think someone has launched a PR campaign? As Auric Goldfinger tells James Bond in the movide Goldfinger (1964), "They have a...
Senate and Attorney General Jack Conway is the Democratic candidate. On November 14, 2008, Jose Antonio Vargas wrote an online column for the Washington Post entitled, "The YouTube Presidency. In it, he quoted Steve Grove, head of news and...
Magnetic, the search data marketplace, raised $4 million from new investors Charles River Ventures, Ron Conway, NYC Investment Fund, as well as previous investors, Founder Collective and IA Capital Partners.
Ron Conway (SV Angel) (Winner) The awards are given to various areas of the technology field. Facebook has won the best overall product award for all three years. The list of all winners is below: Best Technology Achievement:
A news release and Silicon Valley Business Journal story clues us into the fact that job search vertical SimplyHired.com has raised $3 million from angel investors including Rajeev Motwani, and early investor/advisor to Google and Ron Conway...
The investment is led by the Transcosmos corporate venture capital group, with participation from Silicon Valley angel investors Ron Conway and Bob Bozeman. More dollars continue to fund search verticals.