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Foursquare updates apps with “super-specific searches”
Foursquare has updated its iOS and Android apps with what it is calling “super-specific searches” meant to allow users to search for places based on their cost, proximity, whether or not they or their friends have checked in there before, and more.
[Source: Foursquare]
- NMMay 22, 2013
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Penguin agrees to $75M settlement in ebook price-fixing case
Pearson-owned Penguin has agreed to a $75 million settlement with the US Department of Justice over its — and other companies, including Apple — involvement with an alleged attempt at ebook price-fixing, Reuters reports.
[Source: Reuters]
- NMMay 22, 2013
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Labels continue to block Apple’s iRadio efforts
Music labels continue to block Apple’s iRadio steaming product in the hope of getting a better deal, the Verge reports. The labels are said to be fighting the shift towards streaming music products and the impact that’s having on their CD sales and music downloads.
[Source: The Verge]
- NMMay 22, 2013
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The Omi Group launches OmniPresence syncing service
Mac and iOS development studio the Omni Group has launched its OmniPresence syncing service meant to keep files and documents in sync across devices. The tool is based on open Web technologies and is available in the OmniGraffle, OmniGraphSketcher, and OmniOutliner products.
[Source: MacStories]
- NMMay 22, 2013
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Facebook Gifts gets scheduling feature
Facebook Gifts, the e-commerce effort meant to reduce Facebook’s reliance on advertising, has introduced a new scheduling feature that will allow users to decide when gift recipients should be notified of their present, Inside Facebook reports.
[Source: Inside Facebook]
- NMMay 22, 2013
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Kickstarting education with a new iOS game
By David Holmes May 22, 2013
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Samsung buys 10% of Pantech, Korea’s #3 handset maker
Samsung has purchased a 10 percent stake in Pantech, the third largest Korean handset maker, for $48 million (53 billion won). To offset any regulatory concerns, Samsung will a passive investor. [Source: TNW]
- MCMay 22, 2013
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Google launches Top Charts to display monthly search trends
Google has added monthly Top Charts to its trends product to offer a visual representation of the things people are most interested in. Topics include actors, animals, Books, Cars, and TV shows among many others, with each including the ten most popular items within the category. [Source: Google]
- MCMay 22, 2013
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Cloudscaling raises $10M Series B to deliver OpenStack clouds
OpenStack cloud company Cloudscaling has raised a $10 million Series B round from new investors Juniper Networks’ Junos Innovation Fund and Seagate, as well as early investor Trinity Ventures. The company’s customers, including Korea Telecom, turn to Cloudscaling to obtain an an on-premise private or public cloud comparable to Amazon Web Services. [Source: GigaOM]
- MCMay 22, 2013
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Numbrs raises $7.7 million
Banking app Numbrs has raised 7.5 million Swiss francs ($7.7 million) from its parent company Centralway. The app is planning to launch in Germany, the UK and Switzerland. [Source: TechCrunch]
- EGMay 22, 2013
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UberAds: Mobile ad targeting via social & location
By Michael Carney May 22, 2013
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Blue Coat Systems acquires Solera Networks
Blue Coat Systems, a company which sells network gear for security and WAN optimization, has acquired Solera Networks. Solera had raised $50 million in from Allegis Capital, Intel Capital, Signal Peak Ventures and Trident Capital. [Source: GigaOm]
- EGMay 22, 2013
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Skyhigh Networks raises $20M to control unauthorized cloud programs used in the enterprise
By Richard Nieva May 22, 2013
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Wanderful Media raises $9 million more
Wanderful Media, which bills itself as an online local discovery shopping company, raised $9 million in additional funding to a round totaling $36 million from its existing investors. This addition brings the company’s total funding to $36 million. The company’s existing investors include Advance Digital, A. H. Belo Corporation, Community Newspaper Holdings Inc., Cox Media Group, The E. W. Scripps Company, Gannett Co. Inc., GateHouse Media Inc., Hearst Corporation, Lee Enterprises, MediaNews Group, The McClatchy Company, and The Washington Post Co. [Source: Wanderful Media]
- EGMay 22, 2013
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Urturn launches with $13.4 million in funding
London-based Urturn, an “app for self expression,” has launched today with a $13.4 million investment from Balderton Capital. Urturn was originally called Webdoc. [Source: Guardian]
- EGMay 22, 2013
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Zalora raises $100 million
Zalora, a flash sales site in SouthEast Asia backed by Rocket Internet, has raised $100 million in new funding from Summit Partners, Investment AB Kinnevik, Verlinvest and the Tengelmann Group. The company recently raised $26 million from Tengelmann, a German retail company. [Source: VentureBurn]
- EGMay 22, 2013
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Building just for mobile is so last year
By Erin Griffith May 22, 2013
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Mac-in-USA will be manufactured in Texas
During Tim Cook’s senate testimony yesterday, the CEO talked about Apple’s proposed Mac-in-USA computer line. According to Cook the products will be assembled in Texas and the company has already invested $100 million in the product line. [Source: AllThingsD]
- CGWMay 22, 2013
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Clearwire’s board of directors recommends Sprint’s revised bid
After Sprint decided to revise its bid to acquire a 50% stake in Clearwire yesterday at the eleventh hour, Clearwire decided to recess until May 30 to mull it over. Now it’s being reported that Clearwire’s board of directors has approved it, and recommends that the stockholders follow suit. [Source: GlobalNewswire]
- CGWMay 22, 2013
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Vanessa Fox’s Nine by Blue sold to RKG
Seattle-based startup Nine by Blue, founded by well-known entrepreneur Vanessa Fox, has sold to Virginia-based search marketing firm RKG. All six Nine by Blue employees will join RKG, and Fox will serve as chief product office. [Source: GeekWire]
- CGWMay 22, 2013
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EdgeCast launches EdgeCast Transact for e-commerce companies
Content delivery startup EdgeCast launched a new program today called EdgeCast Transact. Transact claims to be a CDN with features tailored for e-commerce companies. [Source: TechCrunch]
- CGWMay 22, 2013
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HTC execs continue their public exit
In what one former employee is calling an “utter freefall”, HTC executives continue to publicly quit the company. After many examples of internal and external problems, including the failure of the HTC First handset, many see a pessimistic outlook for the company. [Source: CNET]
- CGWMay 22, 2013
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Scanadu asks Indiegogo users to test its tricorder
By Nathaniel Mott May 22, 2013
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No, USV did not get a 5000% return on Tumblr
Earlier today, Crain’s cited a PrivCo report stating that Union Square Ventures got a 5000% return on its Tumblr investment. It also said that employees #31 through #178 received $371,000 apiece. But in a comment on a Hacker News post, Union Square Ventures’ Fred Wilson calls the numbers “total garbage.” [Source: Hacker News via ShortFormBlog]
- DHMay 21, 2013
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Nutella will not shut down fan's "Nutella Day"
Earlier today, there were reports that Ferrero, the makers of the delicious chocolate hazelnut spread Nutella, sent a cease-and-desist order to one of its biggest fans because she had the audacity to throw a World Nutella Day event. The company, realizing it’s usually not a good idea to sue your biggest fans, has now worked out an arrangement where World Nutella Day can exist without threat of litigation. [Source: Techdirt]
- DHMay 21, 2013
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Kickstarting education with a new iOS game
By David Holmes May 22, 2013
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UberAds: Mobile ad targeting via social & location
By Michael Carney May 22, 2013
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Skyhigh Networks raises $20M to control unauthorized cloud programs used in the enterprise
By Richard Nieva May 22, 2013
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Building just for mobile is so last year
By Erin Griffith May 22, 2013
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Scanadu asks Indiegogo users to test its tricorder
By Nathaniel Mott May 22, 2013
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PopExpert raises $2 million for its video teaching marketplace
By Richard Nieva May 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