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The race to a "smart" television is over. Xbox won
By Nathaniel Mott May 21, 2013
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March for Innovation: What you need to know
By Hamish McKenzie May 21, 2013
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Former Yahoo exec joins the Tribune company
Shashi Seth, a former top product executive at Yahoo, has joined the Tribune Company as president of digital ventures. He will be based in Silicon Valley and report to CEO Peter Liguori. [Source: AllThingsD]
- RNMay 21, 2013
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Airbnb host fined $2,400
New York City officials originally asked Nigel Warren to pay $7,000 for violating a law that makes it illegal for New York residents to rent out their properties for less than 29 days. A judge dismissed building and zoning code violations, and so lowered the fine to $2,400. [Source: CNET]
- RNMay 21, 2013
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WedPics raises $1.1 million
The Raleigh, North Carolina-based social network specializes in photo sharing for wedding pictures. Participants in the funding round include former Redhat CEO Bob Young and Reverbnation co-founder Jed Carlson. [Source: The Next Web]
- RNMay 21, 2013
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The importance of grit, rules, and discipline
By Francisco Dao May 21, 2013
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CharityBuzz auctions chance to pitch to your favorite VC
Weeks after a massively successful auction for a cup of coffee with Tim Cook, Charity Buzz is now aiming right at the heart of Silicon Valley. Up for auction is the chance for people to pitch their favorite VC, with a VC all-stars lineup including like Tim Draper. [Source: VentureBeat]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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Amprius has developed a battery that lasts 25% longer
Venture-backed Amprius revealed today that it has developed a battery for smartphones and tablets that can hold a charge for 25% longer than any other battery out there. The company will be providing the new batteries to unnamed smartphone and tablet OEMs. [Source: GigaOm]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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In Oklahoma’s time of crisis, Sparkrelief is working to unify relief efforts
By Cale Guthrie Weissman May 21, 2013
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Internet Archive nabs $1M donation
The Internet Archive is working on a project to collect and index all broadcasts since the beginning of television. To help with this, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation have donated $1 million. [Source: paidContent]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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XBox 360 games are not compatible with XBox One
Today marks the reveal of Microsoft’s latest gaming console, the XBox One. At the unveiling, Microsoft disclosed that due to a different chip architecture the One won’t have native compatibility with XBox 360 games. [Source: CNET]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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Jamba Juice and PayPal unroll “order ahead” feature
PayPal and Jamba Juice are expanding their partnership with a new mobile feature. Now customers can place orders on their phones and pay with PayPal ahead of pickup. [Source: AllThingsD]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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France Telecom to invest 30 and 50 million euros in Dailymotion
France Telecom has disclosed its plans to invest up to 50 million euros in its video-sharing website Dailymotion. While rumors of Yahoo buying a stake in the company persist, France Tel claims “the door is not closed.” [Source: Reuters]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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Best Buy reports another quarterly loss
Best Buy has reported its quarterly earnings, showing another revenue loss. Online sales, however, have improved. [Source: AllThingsD]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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It's damn hard to build an enterprise company
By Ben Sesser May 21, 2013
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Intel taps former Apple and Palm executive for new devices unit
After news that Intel is spearheading a new devices unit, word has come that the unit will be led by Mike Bell. Bell, who’s been working at Intel’s mobile chip business, has also worked at both Apple and Palm. [Source: AllThingsD]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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“The U.S. court system is currently structured in such a way that it’s currently difficult to get the protections a technology company needs, because the cycle is very long.”
— Apple CEO Tim Cook, on the United States' intellectual property protection environment
May 21, 2013
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Sprint raises its Clearwire bid
Sprint has raised its bid for Clearwire 14% at the very last minute, in the hopes of getting the shareholders’ approval. After news of the upped bid, Clearwater decided to postpone the stockholder meeting until May 30. [Source: GigaOm]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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Change.org raises $15M in additional funding
Online petitioning platform Change.org has scored $15 million in new funding. This latest round was led by Omidyar Network. [Source: VentureBeat]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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Apple’s brand value is still on top
Despite its stocks taking a huge hit over the last few months, Apple’s brand value continues to dominate. According to an analysis by MarketingWeek, Apple is still the world’s number one brand, and its brand value has increased year-over-year. [Source: BGR]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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Sprint plans to include more BlackBerry devices
Sprint Nextel has more at least one more BlackBerry planned to join its lineup sometime this year. The provider plans to launch the BlackBerry Q10 later this summer, but its director of product portfolio was already quoted as saying there will be more to come. [Source: CNET]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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Tumblr’s David Karp is not a billionaire, but he’s still pretty rich
After Yahoo’s acquisition of Tumblr for $1.1 billion, people took to Twitter writing that Tumblr founder David Karp is now a billionaire. ReadWriteWeb corrects these claims estimating his new worth as $275 million. [Source: ReadWriteWeb]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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“The FCC wireless agenda remains focused. The national broadband plan put the issue of spectrum on the map. And the agency is doing a lot to make more spectrum available.”
— Acting Federal Communications Commission chairwoman Mignon Clyburn
May 21, 2013
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What are the effects of RelayRides’ New York cease and desist?
By Richard Nieva May 21, 2013
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Congressmen: power companies face constant cyber attacks
According to a report released today by two Democratic lawmakers, US power utilities face frequent attacks on critical systems. According to the report, utility providers receive “daily, constant or frequent attempted cyber attacks.” [Source: Reuters]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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The race to a "smart" television is over. Xbox won
By Nathaniel Mott May 21, 2013
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March for Innovation: What you need to know
By Hamish McKenzie May 21, 2013
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The importance of grit, rules, and discipline
By Francisco Dao May 21, 2013
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In Oklahoma’s time of crisis, Sparkrelief is working to unify relief efforts
By Cale Guthrie Weissman May 21, 2013
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It's damn hard to build an enterprise company
By Ben Sesser May 21, 2013
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What are the effects of RelayRides’ New York cease and desist?
By Richard Nieva May 21, 2013
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Finally, a Lumia-like device unbound by Windows
By Nathaniel Mott May 21, 2013
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Why a Valley veteran is building tech in Mexico
By Michael Carney May 21, 2013
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Hey New Yorker, the Valley's not *that* vacuous
By Hamish McKenzie May 21, 2013
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Shinichi Mochizuki is not Satoshi Nakamoto
By Adam L. Penenberg May 21, 2013
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Swipely raises another $12m from tiny Rhode Island
By Sarah Lacy May 21, 2013
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Is influencer marketing over?
By Erin Griffith May 21, 2013
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ServiceMax may eliminate replacing software
By Michael Carney May 21, 2013
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The scary future of the quantified self movement"
By Michael Carney May 20, 2013
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The new Flickr: Biggr, Spectaculr, Wherevr
By Nathaniel Mott May 20, 2013
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Yahoo didn’t buy Tumblr. They bought Tumblr’s market position
By Christopher Lochhead May 20, 2013
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Google closes Checkout, pushing thousands of merchants into Braintree’s arms
By Sarah Lacy May 20, 2013
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Gawker's "Crackstarter" is skeezy but significant
By Hamish McKenzie May 20, 2013
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Tumblr selling to Yahoo was not a "win" for NYC
By Erin Griffith May 20, 2013
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On the outskirts of the Maker Faire
By Richard Nieva May 20, 2013
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Why Yahoo’s track record with acquisitions isn’t relevant to Tumblr
By Sarah Lacy May 20, 2013
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Writers should be paid
By Bryan Goldberg May 20, 2013
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Don't confuse Google's ubiquity for openness
By Nathaniel Mott May 20, 2013
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NextGuide Web launches. Can it possibly be a discovery powerhouse?
By Cale Guthrie Weissman May 20, 2013
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Minbox: The way file-sharing should work
By Nathaniel Mott May 20, 2013


