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    Pandolist Part One: iOS Magicians

    By Amanda Schwab
    On March 23, 2012

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  • FWD.us has a new ad

    It’s called “Emma” and it’s based on the Emma Lazarus poem, “The New Colossus,” (“Give me your tired, your poor…”) [Source: FWDus via Ad Age]

    - DH

    June 19, 2013

  • Kickstarter won't remove abhorrent dating book

    An unsettling, misogynistic dating book written by a popular Redditor (which among other things encourages lonely men to “grab her hand and put it right on your dick”) has raised over $16,000 on Kickstarter. But while Kickstarter calls the book “abhorrent” it’s refused to remove it from its site. [Source: Betabeat]

    - DH

    June 19, 2013

  • Plug 'em in: Let's make electrical outlets smarter

    power_outlet

    By Nathaniel Mott June 19, 2013

  • "Journalism's eyesight is based on movement"

    SarahWITNScreenshot

    By Sarah Lacy June 19, 2013

  • Kabam raising $50 million for employee liquidity amid IPO drought for game companies

    kabam_godfather

    By Erin Griffith and Michael Carney June 19, 2013

  • Megaupload servers reportedly wiped in “data massacre”

    Data stored on Leaseweb’s servers, which housed “petabytes” of photos, music, files, and other documents for Megaupload, has been deleted in a “data massacre,” according to Kim Dotcom. Dotcom’s lawyers are said to have asked Leaseweb not to delete any Megaupload data while the company faced legal action in the US.

    [Source: RT]

    - NM

    June 19, 2013

  • News Flash: Rich people continue to like buying things

    thurston_howell

    By Cale Guthrie Weissman June 19, 2013

  • Stratasys acquires MakerBot with $403M in stock

    Stratasys, a 3-D-printing company, has acquired MakerBot, another 3-D-printing company, for $403 million in stock and $201 million in performance-based earn-outs, AllThingsD reports. The news comes after the unveiling of MakerBot’s new factory in Brooklyn.

    [Source: AllThingsD]

    - NM

    June 19, 2013

  • HDmessaging's search for the perfect mobile ad

    mobile_ads

    By Hamish McKenzie June 19, 2013

  • Aviary for Android releases 3.0

    Photo editor on Android, Aviary, has released the latest version of its app. New features include a better “enhance” tool as well as added filters. [Source: CNET]

    - CGW

    June 19, 2013

  • Wired’s Michael Copeland joins Andreessen Horowitz

    TechCrunch is reporting that Wired editor Michael Copeland will be leading Andreessen Horowitz’s ‘content strategy.’ Copeland has covered the VC world for a variety of outlets, including Wired, Fortune, and Business 2.0. [Source: TechCrunch]

    - CGW

    June 19, 2013

  • Analyst: iPad mini won’t have retina display

    Despite reports claiming Apple’s upcoming iPad mini 2 housing a retina display, one analyst believes they won’t be ready for the upcoming shipment. According to an analyst from NPD DisplaySearch, the retina displays will ship sometime in 2014, whereas the latest upcoming batch will contain the iPad’s current display. [Source: BGR]

    - CGW

    June 19, 2013

  • Why you’re on a startup roller-coaster

    rollercoaster

    By Dan Shipper June 19, 2013

  • Facebook now has photo comments

    Today Facebook unrolled a new feature for its commenting system. Now users are able to comment with more than just words, being able to attach photos as comments. [Source: CNET]

    - CGW

    June 19, 2013

  • Gnip announces new CEO

    Gnip, a startup that resells social data from the likes of Twitter and other social giants, has announced a shuffling of the executive ranks. Now, it’s former COO and president will be CEO. [Source: AllThingsD]

    - CGW

    June 19, 2013

  • Facebook updates Page Insights

    Facebook has redesigned its Page Insights, the tool that lets Pages user monitor their performance. This is the its first update to since October 2011. [Source: TechCrunch]

    - CGW

    June 19, 2013

  • Adobe says “Creative Cloud” is working

    Despite some controversy with its transition to the Cloud, Adobe’s CEO says its Creative Cloud Suite is actually doing quite well. According to the company, it has 700,000 subscribers, up from 479,000 in the first quarter of 2013, which exceeded the company’s original expectations. [Source: GeekWire]

    - CGW

    June 19, 2013

  • Tech’s second boom: What’s different this time?

    gold_rush

    By Bryan Martin June 19, 2013

  • Viacom latest media company to join Twitter Amplify

    Viacom has joined Twitter’s Amplify program, a partnership for media companies to better implement second screen experiences. The first Viacom-Amplify will be the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards on August 25. [Source: VentureBeat]

    - CGW

    June 19, 2013

  • Dan Bricklin hired as Alpha Software’s CTO

    Dan Bricklin, the co-creator of VisiCalc and “father of the electronic spreadsheet,” has been hired as the CTO for Alpha Software. In addition, the company announced the launch of Alpha Anywhere. [Source: AllThingsD]

    - CGW

    June 19, 2013

  • Videopixie launches connecting footage to editors

    Videopixie launched today, providing a marketplace for people who have rough video footage and editors. The service works by users uploading their raw footage, and then vie bid for the job by making a quick teaser trailer with the footage. [Source: TechCrunch]

    - CGW

    June 19, 2013

  • Google introduces a new scorecard in AdSense

    Google today launched a new AdSense scorecard aimed at telling site owners their performance. The scorecard is divided into three categories: revenue optimization, site health and Google+. [Source: TechCrunch]

    - CGW

    June 19, 2013

  • Grammy Award-winner's law of attraction in Tech

    skylar grey

    By Kym McNicholas June 19, 2013

  • Intercom raises $6M

    Intercom, a startup that seeks to make it easier for businesses to interact with their customers, has announced a $6 million Series A led by The Social+Capital Partnership. The funding will be used to expand the company’s product, which is already used by companies like GitHub, Buffer, and Heroku, among others.

    [Source: Intercom]

    - NM

    June 19, 2013

  • Kiip opens self-serve rewards marketplace to brands in limited beta

    Kiip, a rewards platform that allows app makers to reward users for “moments” — achievements in video games, completing a task list, and so forth — has announced that the opening of its self-serve marketplace to brands in a limited beta. Now, instead of being vetted by and working through Kiip, brands can offer rewards directly to the service’s users.

    - NM

    June 19, 2013

  • Plug 'em in: Let's make electrical outlets smarter

    power_outlet

    By Nathaniel Mott June 19, 2013

  • "Journalism's eyesight is based on movement"

    SarahWITNScreenshot

    By Sarah Lacy June 19, 2013

  • Kabam raising $50 million for employee liquidity amid IPO drought for game companies

    kabam_godfather

    By Erin Griffith and Michael Carney June 19, 2013

  • News Flash: Rich people continue to like buying things

    thurston_howell

    By Cale Guthrie Weissman June 19, 2013

  • HDmessaging's search for the perfect mobile ad

    mobile_ads

    By Hamish McKenzie June 19, 2013

  • Why you’re on a startup roller-coaster

    rollercoaster

    By Dan Shipper June 19, 2013

  • Tech’s second boom: What’s different this time?

    gold_rush

    By Bryan Martin June 19, 2013

  • Grammy Award-winner's law of attraction in Tech

    skylar grey

    By Kym McNicholas June 19, 2013

  • Crittercism launches Fathom Mobile Command Center

    critter_cism

    By Nathaniel Mott June 19, 2013

  • The world has more than enough news-reader apps

    Michael Hastings

    By Hamish McKenzie June 19, 2013

  • Combat Gent adds $1.84M, former Gucci director

    Custom Suit

    By Michael Carney June 19, 2013

  • Monetizing content beyond eyeballs and clicks: Urtak rolls out ad products to cash in on online polling

    poll_question

    By Erin Griffith June 19, 2013

  • Why A16Z bet $11M to replace enterprise caller ID

    Phone

    By Michael Carney June 19, 2013

  • The controversial Anu Shukla returns with RewardsPay

    rewardspay

    By Cale Guthrie Weissman June 18, 2013

  • DailyLook’s secret is selling looks not items

    mobile shopping_horizontal

    By Michael Carney June 18, 2013

  • Fred Wilson on why corporate VCs suck

    2012-08-19-Taylor-Swift-We-Are-Never-Ever-Getting-Back-Together

    By Sarah Lacy June 18, 2013

  • PandoHouse Rock: The evolution of synth

    keytargirl

    By David Holmes June 18, 2013

  • Content marketing gets its magazine moment

    Content Strategist

    By Hamish McKenzie June 18, 2013

  • Online, unplanned, and unorganized

    what_doing

    By Francisco Dao June 18, 2013

  • Is Waze overvalued or is Foursquare undervalued?

    waze_contract

    By Sarah Lacy June 18, 2013

  • Quantum VC firm QWave announces first investments

    quantumatom

    By David Holmes June 18, 2013

  • Smalltime Crowdfunding Crooks: Tracing a Kickstarter fraudster to other crowdfunding scams

    beef_anatomy

    By Cale Guthrie Weissman June 18, 2013

  • Lock 'em down: Soluto expands to the iPhone

    Soluto iOS Management - Remote Content Wipe

    By Nathaniel Mott June 18, 2013

  • FiftyThree raises $15 million from A16Z

    PageWall

    By Nathaniel Mott June 18, 2013

  • With 8 million users, Rounds is the Google Hangouts you’ve never heard of. Today it adds co-browsing

    HTML co-browse 2

    By Erin Griffith June 18, 2013

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The Week in Review

Saturday

women-in-half Everyone is wrong: The surprising advantage to being a working mom A case for saying yes to YouTube Funding What the data reveals about how to make SaaS secret sauce

Sunday

snowden1 Edward Snowden’s Catch-22: a Pando meta media mashup

Monday

Brazil protests This video shows why Vine is going to be a huge deal Fred Wilson: For Foursquare, it’s not about the check-in. It’s about “maps with people in them” Vine and #music show that Twitterers would rather talk than listen Chris Hughes’ eventful first year at the New Republic Virtual gaming headset Oculus Rift raises $16 million from Spark Capital, Matrix Partners Fred Wilson on Twitter’s “huge, enormous” mistake Fred Wilson: Venture capital as we know it will cease to exist How Tennessee’s Southland Summit could topple SXSW PandoMonthly New York with Union Square Ventures’ Fred Wilson, the full interview Fullscreen raises a big Series A to prove that YouTube’s a viable platform Whatever Facebook launches on Thursday, you’re going to hate it Meet Work–Bench: New York’s first “post-accelerator” program for enterprise startups

Tuesday

rewardspay The controversial Anu Shukla returns with RewardsPay DailyLook reveals its secret to customer loyalty and high conversions: Sell looks, not items Fred Wilson on why corporate VCs suck The evolution of synth Content marketing gets its magazine moment Online, unplanned, and unorganized Is Waze overvalued or is Foursquare undervalued? Quantum venture firm QWave announces its first round of investments Smalltime Crowdfunding Crooks: Tracing a Kickstarter fraudster to other crowdfunding scams Lock ‘em down: Soluto expands to the iPhone to help small businesses become more secure FiftyThree raises $15 million from Andreessen Horowitz to move beyond Paper With 8 million users, Rounds is the Google Hangouts you’ve never heard of. Today it adds co-browsing Quarterly Co. is back from the brink thanks to its new CEO, Netflix co-founder Mitch Lowe Matrix Partners’ Antonio Rodriguez on his investment in Oculus Rift

Yesterday

power_outlet Plug ‘em in: Let’s make electrical outlets a little smarter WITN: “Can I go on record as saying this is a horrible idea?” Kabam raising $50 million for employee liquidity amid IPO drought for game companies News Flash: Rich people continue to like buying things A new entrant in the search for the perfect mobile ad unit Why you’re on a startup roller-coaster Tech’s second boom: What’s different this time? Well-played law of attraction between Grammy Award-winner Skylar Grey and Gigg’s CEO Crittercism launches the Fathom Mobile Command Center to help large companies manage the shift to mobile Enough with the news-reader apps – it’s time to support media that really matters Fine menswear etailer Combat Gent raises $1.84M and adds former Gucci board member as Chairman Monetizing content beyond eyeballs and clicks: Urtak rolls out ad products to cash in on online polling Pindrop Security raises $11M from A16Z and others to help prevent phone fraud
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