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Francisco Dao is the founder of 50Kings, a private community for technology and media innovators. He is a former leadership columnist for Inc.com, a lifelong entrepreneur, author, and former stand-up comic. He writes every Tuesday and Thursday for PandoDaily.
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Microsoft to include fully integrated SmartGlass in the XBox One
Microsoft revealed that it’s including SmartGlass technology in its latest gaming console, the XBox One. SmartGlass is a second-screen addition that includes companion information about the content. [Source: The Verge]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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Microsoft unveils the XBox One
At its event today, Microsoft unveiled its new gaming console: the XBox One. Calling it a “new generation” Microsoft displayed the black box, as well as showed off its new features like voice activation. [Source: AllThingsD]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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BlackBerry shifts focus to service providing
Once a smartphone heavyweight, BlackBerry is now shifting its focus from hardware to service. At the company’s annual conference, it became apparent the emphasis BlackBerry was putting on services like its BlackBerry Enterprise Service, as opposed to its new handset. [Source: Reuters]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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Nimble launches 3.0 of its CRM platform
CRM provider Nimble today launched the 3.0 version of its platform. New features include search improvements, a signals screen, and more social integration. [Source: Nimble]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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HotSpot Shield crosses the 10M download mark
Free VPN service HotSpot Shield has crossed over 10 million downloads. In addition, it is growing at a rate of around 1.5 million new downloads per month. [Source: TechCrunch]
- CGWMay 21, 2013
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Finally, a Lumia-like device unbound by Windows
By Nathaniel Mott May 21, 2013
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Open-plan offices aren’t as magical as you might think
Open-plan offices are the latest fad in interior design, what with their promises of increased serendipity and total transparency and other kinda-cute notions that make employers feel better about having workers come in beyond the supposed 40-hour work week. Now Quartz has compiled a list of ways open-plan offices are actually kinda shitty, from increased distractions to the cesspools of disease and frustration that they really are.
[Source: Quartz]
- NMMay 21, 2013
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Ride-sharing gets the Onion treatment
The Onion has published a cartoon depicting ride-sharing services as a communistic Grim Reaper threatening the darling baby representing our “precious way of life.” Looks like you’ve finally made it, UberX, Lyft, SideCar, GetTaxi, Zipcar, and every other ride-sharing startup!
[Source: The Onion]
- NMMay 21, 2013
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Pandora announces new “Premieres” stations
Pandora has announced new “Pandora Premieres” stations that will allow users to listen to full albums up to one week before their official release in the US, the company has announced. The service actually sounds less like Pandora and more like Spotify in that it allows users to listen to tracks in whatever order they would like, for as often as they would like, without restrictions.
[Source: Pandora]
- NMMay 21, 2013
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Intel CEO reportedly creates “new devices” division
Newly-appointed Intel CEO Brian Krzanich has created a “new devices” division and restructured other “key business groups,” Reuters reports.
[Source: Reuters]
- NMMay 21, 2013
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Postmaster raises $600K
Postmaster, a startup seeking to improve shipping processes with the REST API, has raised a $600,000 round from Capital Factory, Cloud Power, and Zelkova Ventures, TechCrunch reports.
[Source: TechCrunch]
- NMMay 21, 2013
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About.me introduces premium product
About.me has introduced a premium product that will allow users to pay $4 per month to remove the About.me branding from their pages, view Google Analytics for the page, and more.
[Source: AllThingsD]
- NMMay 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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TeamSnap acquires WePlay in sports platform rollup
Sports team management platform TeamSnap has acquired athlete social network WePlay, and its 2.25 million users, for an undisclosed sum. TeamSnap is backed by $4.3 million in venture funding, but WePay took in $15 million over its five years. [Source: SoCalTech]
- MCMay 21, 2013
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Change.org raises $15 million
Online petition site Change.org has raised $15 million from Pierre Omidyar and his wife Pam’s firm Omidyar Network. The six-year-old company has not taken on outside capital before and is not a non-profit, though Omidyar says his minority stake does not anticipate an exit. [Source: All Things D]
- EGMay 21, 2013
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Uncovet raises $1.3 million
Uncovet, an LA-based fashion deals and discovery site, raised $1.3M from Javelin Venture Partners, Siemer Ventures, and Paige Craig. The company is also backed by Science, Inc. [Source: SocialTech]
- EGMay 21, 2013
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Orchestrate.io raises $3 million in seed funding
Portland, Ore.-based Orchestrate.io has raised $3 million in seed funding led by True Ventures with contributions from Frontline Ventures and Resonant Venture Partners. The company’s software provides an API that customers can use to send data from multiple databases. [Source: GigaOm]
- EGMay 21, 2013
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HasOffers raises $9.4 million from Accel
HasOffers, mobile advertising attribution tool, has raised $9.4M in a round of funding led by Accel Partners, with participation by Rob Glaser, founder of RealNetworks, and Chris DeVore of Founder’s Co-op. The company has bootstrapped itself to 79 employees to this point. [Source: HasOffers]
- EGMay 21, 2013
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Brightpearl raises $8 million
Brightpearl a provider of cloud for integrating orders, inventory and customer data for retailers, raised an $8 million Series B financing, co-led by Eden Ventures and Notion Capital. [Source: Brightpearl]
- EGMay 21, 2013
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Adaptive Planning raises $45 million
Adaptive Planning, a business analytics software company, has raised $45 million in a new round of VC funds led by Bessemer Venture Partners with participation from existing backers ONSET Ventures, Norwest Venture Partners, RBC Venture Partners, Cardinal Venture Capital, and Monitor Ventures. [Source: Adaptive Planning]
- EGMay 21, 2013
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Shinichi Mochizuki is not Satoshi Nakamoto
By Adam L. Penenberg May 21, 2013
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Google to launch Chrome OS app launcher for Mac
Google will soon unveil a Chrome OS Web app launcher for the Mac, according to a Google+ post from engineer François Beaufort. Users can try the app launcher in beta by installing Chromium. [Source: The Verge]
- HMMay 21, 2013
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London’s Edxus Group to spend big on edtech consolidation
London-based edtech company Edxus Group has said it will spend up to $77 million over the next year and a half to develop and buy e-learning businesses in Europe that will give it to scale to compete against American edtech players. Edxus’s move mirrors similar strategies from US edtech companeis Pearson, Blackboard, Macmillan, Kaplan, and McGraw-Hill. [Source: TechCrunch]
- HMMay 21, 2013
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ConsultingMD lands $10M for medical second opinions service
ConsultingMD, which launched last year to help patients get second opinions from specialists via the Web, has announced today that it has raised $10 million Series B funding from Venrock. The startup was founded by Reputation.com co-founder Owen Tripp and Dr Lawrence Hofmann, chief of interventional radiology at Stanford Hospital. [Source: TechCrunch]
- HMMay 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
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How a MySpace and NASA vet is fixing Web security
By Michael Carney May 20, 2013
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Yahoo buys Tumblr, “promises not to screw it up."
By Adam L. Penenberg May 20, 2013
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Forget armchair activism, new app Buycott helps people shop with a conscience
By Erin Griffith May 20, 2013
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Dave McClure is no male chauvinist
By Ondi Timoner May 19, 2013
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PandoMonthly New York with Chris Dixon
By Nathaniel Mott May 18, 2013
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Stop bitching about Millennials
By Bryan Goldberg May 18, 2013