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    JAFSU: Real Time Collaboration

    bildA By Peter Sandberg
    On June 1, 2012

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    Peter Sandberg
    Peter has been an online entrepreneur since 1996, when he founded gaming site Funplanet, which then went on to become one of Sweden's larger Web properties. Since 2007, together with a good friend, he has created Sweden's leading blog on entrepreneuship called Disruptive.nu. At the age of 15, he seriously considered becoming a cartoonist but hadn't doodled since then, until last autumn when he conceived JAFSU. The characters are loosly based on (and named after) him, the eternal optimist, and a collegue of his, who is the cynical coder. Peter is happily married and has two kids, who he is sure will turn into great entrepreneurs
  • TaskRabbit offers businesses workers for 15 plus hours per week

    With 30 percent of its revenue coming from small businesses, TaskRabbit has introduced a business product that will allow clients to hire its workers for more than 15 hours per week. TaskRabbit will manage the necessary W-2 forms in exchange for a fee of 26 percent, up from the standard 20 percent. [Source: AllThingsD]

    - MC

    May 23, 2013

  • Yahoo continues M&A grabbing PlayerScale

    Keeping its acquisition binge going, Yahoo acquired another early stage startup today announcing the addition of cross-platform gaming software company PlayerScale. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. [Source: TechCrunch]

    - MC

    May 23, 2013

  • Nepal's Picovico takes on Animoto

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    By Hamish McKenzie May 23, 2013

  • WibiData raises $15 million Series B

    WibiData, a big data startup focused on software for building customer-facing applications on Hadoop, has raised $15 million in Series B funding from Canaan Partners. Existing investors NEA and Eric Schmidt participated. [Source: WibiData]

    - EG

    May 23, 2013

  • AlephCloud raises $7.5 million

    AlephCloud, which makes technology to help manage content privacy in public clouds, has raised $7.5M in a Series B round of financing led by Handbag, LLC, a venture capital firm founded by Seth Neiman. The company has raised $9.5 million total. [Source : AlephCloud]

    - EG

    May 23, 2013

  • Bent on European domination, JustFab continues M&A

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    By Michael Carney May 23, 2013

  • Interactions Corp. raises $40 million

    Interactions Corporation, which builds Virtual Assistant applications raised $40 million in a funding round led by SoftBank Capital with participation from Sigma Partners, Sigma Prime Ventures, RED LLC, Cross Atlantic Capital Partners, North Hill Ventures and Updata Partners. [Source: Interactions Corp.]

    - EG

    May 23, 2013

  • Rallyverse, a platform that helps brands spread authentic content, releases API

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    By Erin Griffith May 23, 2013

  • How Qualaroo hacks the marketing conversion funnel

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    By Michael Carney May 23, 2013

  • Nextdoor: “We stopped everything we were doing and trained every engineer on mobile”

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    By Sarah Lacy May 23, 2013

  • As WeChat grows, Tencent opens office in Malaysia

    Chinese Internet giant Tencent is opening an office in Malaysia, in part to consolidate its gains in the country with popular messaging app WeChat. The app has more than 1 million users in the country, representing 70 percent market penetration among Malaysian smartphone users. The app has about 400 million users worldwide, Tencent claims. [Source: The Next Web]

    - HM

    May 23, 2013

  • Low-fee investment platform Loyal3 raises $18M Series C round

    Loyal3, a startup that lets people invest in companies without having to pay transaction or management fees, has raised $18 million in Series C funding, led by DNS-L3, with participation from former Facebook privacy officer Chris Kelly, and Loyal3 Chairman and CEO Barry Schneider. The company has raised a total of $45 million. [Source: TechCrunch]

    - HM

    May 23, 2013

  • Facebook’s Home phones delayed in Europe

    Facebook Home, the social network’s new launcher for Android phones, has been trashed in the US and is now striking trouble in Europe. HTC First, the phone that comes with Home pre-installed, won’t be launching on time in the UK or France, because Facebook has decided to instead improve the software before rolling out to international markets. [Source: TechCrunch]

    - HM

    May 23, 2013

  • Messaging service imo.im raises $13M, adds Broadcasts

    Uber-messaging app imo.im, which is reminiscent of the old Meebo, has raised $13 million  led by its co-founder Georges Harik, an early Googler. The universal messaging dashboard has also unveiled a new “Broadcasts” feature for its Android and iOS apps that connects users with similar interests. [Source: The Next Web]

    - HM

    May 23, 2013

  • Mailbox releases its email app for iPad

    Mailbox, the stupidly popular email app for iPhone that recently sold to Dropbox, is now available on the iPad. Looks pretty much the same, but bigger. Apparently a version of the app is coming to Android soon. [Source: Mailbox]

    - HM

    May 23, 2013

  • Reid Hoffman and Joi Ito’s H2 comes out of stealth

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    By Richard Nieva May 22, 2013

  • Forty more tickets on sale for our John Doerr PandoMonthly! (And a new venue…)

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    By Sarah Lacy May 22, 2013

  • Report: Square drops two execs

    Two execs, Alyssa Cutright and Alex Petrov (who hadn’t even started at the company yet!), have been dropped by Square, according to AllThingsD. Cutright was Square’s vice president of international, while Petrov was going to be the new vice president of partnerships. [Source: AllThingsD]

    - DH

    May 22, 2013

  • Are "quantum dots" the future of displays?

    Today, 3M and Nanosys announced that “quantum dot technology” (tiny nanoparticles that emit light) are almost ready to be built into smartphones, tablets, and TVs. [Source: 3M via Mashable]

    - DH

    May 22, 2013

  • HP's PC sales are down 20%

    Although HP’s stock was up 13% in after-hours trading, the company’s PC sales keep plummeting, down 20% for the year. Meanwhile, although CEO Meg Whitman was once a fan of Windows 8, today she namedropped the company’s non-Windows products at every opportunity. [Source: Business Insider]

    - DH

    May 22, 2013

  • Yelp says it does not play favorites

    Yelp has dealt with claims for a long time that say the company benefits businesses that advertise with it by featuring those reviews more prominently. Today, Yelp’s VP of Communications and Public Affairs fired back at these claims, saying, “The sensational allegation that Yelp manipulates reviews and ratings to reward advertisers or punish non-advertisers… is not — and has never been — true.” [Source: Yelp via The Next Web]

    - DH

    May 22, 2013

  • Too small to fail: The partnership-driven nature of fintech startups

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    By Houston Frost May 22, 2013

  • Jaron Lanier: Information doesn't want to be free

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    By Hamish McKenzie May 22, 2013

  • Google releases new Trends product

    Google Trends now has charts updated monthly that list the top searches in over 40 categories. A smattering of top searches — actor: Salena Gomez; athlete: Michael Jordan; authors: William Shakespeare. [Source: Google Trends]

    - RN

    May 22, 2013

  • Paul Allen is putting out a blues/rock album

    The microsoft cofounder announced via Twitter that his band the Underthinkers will be putting out its debut album, “Everywhere at Once.” Amazon describes it as full of “blues-based rock guitar nuggets.” [Source: BetaBeat]

    - RN

    May 22, 2013

  • Nepal's Picovico takes on Animoto

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    By Hamish McKenzie May 23, 2013

  • Bent on European domination, JustFab continues M&A

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  • Rallyverse, a platform that helps brands spread authentic content, releases API

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  • Nextdoor: “We stopped everything we were doing and trained every engineer on mobile”

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  • Data, heart, virality, and leadership: Five tips for today’s entrepreneurial journey

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  • YouTube titan Fullscreen adds new SVP Engineering

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  • Totsy burns through $34 million, lays off its 83 employees, selling assets

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  • Why people are ignoring Windows 8's new interface

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  • Eat Club hits the road to feed hungry office workers

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  • UberAds: Mobile ad targeting via social & location

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  • Skyhigh Networks raises $20M to control unauthorized cloud programs used in the enterprise

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The Week in Review

Saturday

dixon_quote_logo PandoMonthly New York with Chris Dixon, the full interview Stop bitching about Millennials

Sunday

photo (1) Dave McClure is no male chauvinist

Monday

Data Crying You are your data: The scary future of the quantified self movement The new Flickr: Biggr, Spectaculr, Wherevr Yahoo didn’t buy Tumblr. They bought Tumblr’s market position Google closes Checkout, pushing thousands of merchants into Braintree’s arms Pass the pipe: Gawker’s “Crackstarter” is skeezy but potentially significant Sorry, NYC, Tumblr selling to Yahoo was not the “win” we needed On the outskirts of the Maker Faire Why Yahoo’s track record with acquisitions isn’t relevant to Tumblr Writers should be paid Don’t confuse Google’s ubiquity for openness NextGuide Web launches. Can it possibly be a discovery powerhouse? Minbox: The way file-sharing should work Former MySpace and NASA security exec raises $700k, launches Prevoty to defend websites against malicious user code Yahoo buys Tumblr and Mayer “promises not to screw it up” like past deals Forget armchair activism, new app Buycott helps people shop with a conscience

Tuesday

PastedGraphic-28 PopExpert raises $2 million for its video teaching marketplace The race to a “smart” television is over. Xbox won In biggest pan-industry push since SOPA, tech leaders get set for March for Innovation The importance of grit, rules, and discipline In Oklahoma’s time of crisis, Sparkrelief is working to unify relief efforts Memo to this year’s YC class: It’s damn hard to build an enterprise company What are the effects of RelayRides’ New York cease and desist? Finally, a Lumia-like device unbound by Windows Phone How a Valley veteran found happiness and opportunity building tech in Mexico Yes, the Valley can be vacuous – but it’s more complicated than the New Yorker would have us believe The case against Shinichi Mochizuki as bitcoin’s “dance away genius” Swipely raises another $12m from tiny Rhode Island Is influencer marketing over? Here’s another pivot, this time from Wahooly ServiceMax’s SaaS platform could make training technicians and replacing software a thing of the past

Yesterday

earth Reid Hoffman and Joi Ito’s H2 comes out of stealth Forty more tickets on sale for our John Doerr PandoMonthly! (And a new venue…) Too small to fail: The partnership-driven nature of fintech startups Jaron Lanier: Information doesn’t want to be free, and ads are screwed Data, heart, virality, and leadership: Five tips for today’s entrepreneurial journey YouTube network Fullscreen adds NBCUniversal and HBO veteran Tim Mohn as new SVP of Engineering Totsy burns through $34 million, lays off its 83 employees, selling assets Why people are ignoring Windows 8′s new interface and using the “traditional” desktop instead Eat Club hits the road to feed hungry office workers A new iOS game looks to kickstart neuroscience education Bill Gross’ UberMedia launches UberAds, using social and location data to better target on mobile Skyhigh Networks raises $20M to control unauthorized cloud programs used in the enterprise “If you’re building specifically for mobile, you’re in the past” Scanadu asks Indiegogo users to test its “tricorder,” but don’t call it a pre-order
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