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Vine is going to be a huge deal
By Hamish McKenzie June 17, 2013
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Report: Yahoo offers to buy Xobni for $30-$40M
Sources tell AllThingsD that Yahoo has offered to pay between $30 and $40 million for Xobni, a San Francisco startup that makes address book apps and plugins. [Source: AllThingsD]
- DHJune 17, 2013
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Forget Google Glass: Try bendable Gorilla Glass
The makers of ultra-tough Gorilla Glass are working on a bendable version of its product for touchscreen use. That’s what VP Dr. Waguih Ishak told a crowd at Bloomberg’s Next Big Thing Summit today. [Source: Business Insider]
- DHJune 17, 2013
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Foursquare is about "maps with people in them"
By David Holmes June 17, 2013
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Vine and #music show that Twitterers would rather talk than listen
By Nathaniel Mott June 17, 2013
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Microsoft cuts Surface RT by $200 for students
In a push to get its new tablet into the hands of students, Microsoft is offering its Surface RT to schools for as little as $299, as long as they pick them up before September. The tablet normally runs for $499. [Source: The Next Web]
- DHJune 17, 2013
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Chris Hughes’ eventful first year at the New Republic
By Hamish McKenzie June 17, 2013
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Oculus Rift raises $16 million at $30 million pre
By Erin Griffith and Michael Carney June 17, 2013
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Samsung reportedly working on anti-theft “kill switch”
Smartphones are now scrambling to come up with new and improved anti-theft solutions. One that is being reported is a possible “kill switch” for Samsung phones that would be released in July. [Source: BGR]
- CGWJune 17, 2013
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Squrl releases updated iOS app
Squrl, a video discover startup, has just updated its app for iPhone and iPad. The company claims this new version makes it easier for users to discover and share content. [Source: TechCrunch]
- CGWJune 17, 2013
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Using stock images does not impact Google’s search rankings
Wonder if the images you use in your website affect its rankings on Google search? According to Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search spam, whether your images are stock or not does not affect its ranking outcome. [Source: Search Engine Land]
- CGWJune 17, 2013
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Wilson: How Twitter could have killed Facebook
By Nathaniel Mott June 17, 2013
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Kyocera announces deal to provide farmers with solar energy
Kyocera announced today that it is supplying agricultural facilities with over 30 megawatts of solar power. The deal is reportedly worth 8.5 billion yen ($89 million). [Source: VentureBeat]
- CGWJune 17, 2013
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BlackBerry to release 3-4 new models in 2013
Reports are coming out that BlackBerry will be releasing three to four new models by the ends of 2013. This comes as the ailing smartphone company makes a major push to reclaim some marketshare. [Source: - CGW
June 17, 2013
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Fred Wilson: Venture capital as we know it will cease to exist
By Cale Guthrie Weissman June 17, 2013
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Intel may have a smart-watch in the works
Intel’s CTO has been talking about the big things the chip-maker has been working on behind closed doors. One new idea he detailed was a smart-watch where users could do perform tasks like texting. [Source: VentureBeat]
- CGWJune 17, 2013
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NetFlix announces new DreamWorks deal
NetFlix has announced a new content deal with DreamWorks. This will include as much as 300 hours of brand new exclusive content onto the video streaming service. [Source: BGR]
- CGWJune 17, 2013
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Yabbly raises additional $500k
Yabbly, a startup that offers consumers advice on a wide range of products, has announced an additional $500,000 in angel financing. That brings its total amount of funding as of now at $1.3M. [Source: GeekWire]
- CGWJune 17, 2013
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Digg Reader to be released next week
Digg has announced that its upcoming newsreader is slated to be released on June 26. This is just days before Google shuts down its Reader service permanently. [Source: BetaBeat]
- CGWJune 17, 2013
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Proformative launches new social procurement platforms for CFOs
Proformative, a company that makes solutions for enterprise social procurement, has just launched a new service called Proformative Exchange. This new platform supports “the consideration and selection of high-value, complex products and services for senior corporate finance executives.” [Source: PR Newswire]
- CGWJune 17, 2013
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Relationship Science raises $30M
Relationship Science, a startup offering an online database of the most influential “decision makers,” has just raised an additional $30 million. The company announced a $60 million round last February. [Source: Venture Beat]
- CGWJune 17, 2013
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World’s worst GIF to be beamed to outerspace
Lone Signal, a project that will allow everyone to send messages into outer space and
invite the wrath of our alien overlordshope that alien life will understand what the hell it is that they’re sending, will be used to send the world’s most boring GIF towards a solar system 17.6 light years away.[Source: The Verge]
- NMJune 17, 2013
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Need closes seed round
Need, a Dallas-based startup billed as a cross between a retailer and a men’s lifestyle magazine, has announced its closing of an undisclosed, “over-subscribed” seed funding round. The company will formally launch later this year on the Web and, later, iOS devices.
[Source: Venista Ventures]
- NMJune 17, 2013
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Microsoft updates Bing for Windows Phone to be more accurate, twice as fast
Microsoft has updated Bing for Windows Phone’s voice search to make it more accurate and up to twice as fast at returning results, the company has announced. In other news, Siri is still a bit drunk and wondering why the two of you never talk anymore.
[Source: Microsoft]
- NMJune 17, 2013
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Sprint expands LTE coverage to another 22 markets
Sprint has expanded its LTE network to another 22 markets — Miami, New Orleans, and Tampa among them — the company has announced today. The company plans to offer LTE coverage some 200 million people by the end of the year.
[Source: Sprint]
- NMJune 17, 2013
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Vine is going to be a huge deal
By Hamish McKenzie June 17, 2013
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Foursquare is about "maps with people in them"
By David Holmes June 17, 2013
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Vine and #music show that Twitterers would rather talk than listen
By Nathaniel Mott June 17, 2013
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Chris Hughes’ eventful first year at the New Republic
By Hamish McKenzie June 17, 2013
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Oculus Rift raises $16 million at $30 million pre
By Erin Griffith and Michael Carney June 17, 2013
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Wilson: How Twitter could have killed Facebook
By Nathaniel Mott June 17, 2013
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Fred Wilson: Venture capital as we know it will cease to exist
By Cale Guthrie Weissman June 17, 2013
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How Tennessee’s Southland Summit could topple SXSW
By Sarah Lacy June 17, 2013
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PandoMonthly NYC with USV's Fred Wilson
By Nathaniel Mott June 17, 2013
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Fullscreen's big Series A is also a bet on YouTube
By Michael Carney June 17, 2013
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You'll hate what Facebook launches on Thursday
By Hamish McKenzie June 17, 2013
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Work--Bench is a "post-accelerator" for enterprise
By Erin Griffith June 17, 2013
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Edward Snowden’s Catch-22: a Pando media mashup
By Adam L. Penenberg June 16, 2013
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Everyone is wrong: The surprising advantage to being a working mom
By Sarah Lacy June 15, 2013
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A case for saying yes to YouTube Funding
By Adam Lilling June 15, 2013
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What the data reveals about SaaS
By Ben Sesser June 15, 2013
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Human gene patents are invalid. What about GMOs?
By David Holmes June 14, 2013
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What Dell tells us about the entrepreneur’s endless fight
By Kevin Kelleher June 14, 2013
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PandoMonthly Tickets: Github's Tom Preston-Werner
By Sarah Lacy June 14, 2013
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TechLA bets startup interns will want to stay LA
By Michael Carney June 14, 2013
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Forget Home: The iPhone becomes more social
By Nathaniel Mott June 14, 2013
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On negotiating your first few partnerships
By Dan Shipper June 14, 2013
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On Apple's supporting physical game controllers
By Nathaniel Mott June 14, 2013
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The opportunity for Slow Media
By Hamish McKenzie June 14, 2013
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New Silicon Valley airline: Visionary Airlines
By Kym McNicholas June 14, 2013