Announcing Dogpatch Labs Palo Alto & Europe
September 29, 2011 – 8:27 am | 349 Comments

In early September, we got the unfortunate news that the San Francisco Port Authority was closing Pier 38 (home to Dogpatch Labs San Francisco).

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Dogpatch Labs SF Gets a Remodel, Taking Applications
September 3, 2010 – 11:01 am | 277 Comments
Dogpatch Labs SF Gets a Remodel, Taking Applications

This week Dogpatch Labs San Francisco underwent a slight remodeling. In addition to new residents joining (and a handful ‘graduating’), we rearranged the layout to better accommodate teams and add some more space.

Twitter Takes Over Mobile Site to Promote Twitter for iPad (Love It)
September 3, 2010 – 6:39 am | 335 Comments
Twitter Takes Over Mobile Site to Promote Twitter for iPad (Love It)

Two weeks ago, Facebook rolled out their new Places product; and, to drive user awareness and adoption, they prominently promoted it within their mobile application and web experience.

Facebook Images Channels Its Inner Google Image Labeler
September 2, 2010 – 9:28 am | 310 Comments
Facebook Images Channels Its Inner Google Image Labeler

As I preface every Facebook post, it is difficult to tell how widespread a feature (or test) is because they are constantly testing new products to different segments of their massive audience.

A Week of Dogpatch Labs Updates
September 1, 2010 – 8:22 am | Comments Off
A Week of Dogpatch Labs Updates

A handful of various updates from Dogpatch Labs companies across our three locations: Boston, New York and San Francisco. This is by no means a complete list – but it is includes links from TechCrunch …

Facebook Places + Photos Makes Sense
September 1, 2010 – 7:41 am | 839 Comments
Facebook Places + Photos Makes Sense

I have been really impressed by Facebook Places – which I think has done a terrific job simplifying a rather complex product and making it usable / productive for a massive audience (which in turn …