Goldberg Dies At 47

The tech world got a major jolt on Saturday when it learned that Dave Goldberg, a leading Silicon Valley entrepreneur, and the husband of Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer of Facebook, suddenly died Friday night. Goldberg was the chief executive of SurveyMonkey, an online survey company. He was 47 and she is 45.

Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive of Facebook, said the death occurred while Goldberg was on vacation abroad with his wife.
Hundreds of tributes were posted on Facebook and Twitter. Goldberg was considered to be a genuine mentor, colleague or friend. Together they reportedly are worth over a billion dollars. Doesn’t mean a thing in this so called life.

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Beloved Silicon Valley Entrepreneur David Goldberg Dies Suddenly on.recode.net/1KCJz2G via @karaswisherpic.twitter.com/trnsmzVknu

 

Read Kara Swisher of Recode.net’s tribute to Goldberg.

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Technology world shocked by sudden passing of SurveyMonkey’s David Goldberg: cnb.cx/1DKRSDN pic.twitter.com/Rf2j2iai9u


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David Goldberg, SurveyMonkey CEO and the husband of Sheryl Sandberg, has passed away suddenly bloom.bg/1Au6ven

STYLECASTER LEADING FASHION INDUSTRY AS DIGITAL PIONEERS

If you think that Vogue, Marie Claire, WWD, and Elle rule the fashion world, think again. The Internet has changed all that. For the last few years, the generation that is wearing all the trendy, tight fitting, and transparent clothes,is turning to StyleCaster.com as their fashion source. That is not to say that the other fashion magazines are not as relevant. I am just letting you know that StyleCaster is most talked about by the best selling and notable designers, as well as the fashionistas, because of its cutting edge ways of presenting the news. No other fashion publication can keep up with StyleCaster because the owners are digitally oriented and are employing all the latest technologies.

Today, StyleCaster has 2.5 million unique monthly visitors. However, the company says it reaches more than 10 million people on a monthly basis and has partnered with more than 50 top-tier advertising partners since its launch in 2009. 

Ari Goldberg

Ari Goldberg, CEO of StyleCaster Media Group, along with his brother David, Chief Marketing Officer, used to be relegated to the back of the runway shows when they first co-founded the company. Today, they sit in the front row next to Anna Wintour and The Project Runway cast. They are constantly being talked about in all of the publications that cover the Internet (such as The WSJ, Tech Crunch and Mashable) because they are the first to adopt new technologies in both editorial and digital practices. From day one, they owned video production facilities and were shooting original editorial content in-house, as well as from the runway shows. No one else was doing that. 

Before starting StyleCaster, Ari was Vice President of Strategy and Business Development for LeBron James and LRMR Marketing. He was also Director of Business Development for Steve Stoute at Translation Consultation + Branding Imaging. He co-founded  Sociocast Networks and was instrumental in the founding of Last Pictures, Qwiki, and SaveFans. David worked at CNET, a leader in digital technology, and at the major brand, Theory. 

David Goldberg

The two brothers are constantly marrying the editorial world with social media. Just a month ago they announced another editorial breakthrough. StyleCaster launched the first platform where readers, on a worldwide basis, will now have the opportunity to engage with everyone from bloggers and thought-leaders, to designers and retailers. The in-house editorial content from the StyleCaster staff will now be featured on News.StyleCaster.com and BeautyHigh.com. The content from the public will be prominently ranked by popularity. As many of you know, that is a huge trend in social media. StyleCaster will also introduce the proprietary “Love” button – a one-click tool that lets StyleCasters support the contributions of their fellow community members. Every “Love” brings a submission closer to the top of StyleCaster.com.

StyleCaster’s community members will be able to: 

  1. Share photos
  2. Share links to articles and products
  3. Share the ‘Love’ with StyleCaster’s proprietary “Love” button 

StyleCaster recently raised $1 million in its Series A-1 Funding in November 2011. The bridge round, which included Zynga’s Owen Van Natta, raised StyleCaster’s funding up to $5.5 million since its Series A round in 2009.