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Brian Alvey, the CEO of Obsessable's parent company, Crowd Fusion is appearing on This Week in Startups to discuss startups with Jason Calacanis.

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Computing | by C.K. Sample III | Fri May 1, 2009 3:55PM | 0 comments

In case you're curious about how sites on the internet operate and how we run sites like Obsessable, you may be interested in a new live video show from Jason Calacanis, the CEO and founder of MahaloThis Week in Startups

The first show starts... well, now, and is embedded below. Today's episode features Brian Alvey, our very own CEO of Crowd Fusion (which is both our parent company and the platform on which our site runs).

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