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“[T]he launch of the pay model is the most important and most successful business decision made by The New York Times in many years.”
— New York Times CEO Mark Thompson
May 20, 2013
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Former Cisco exec joins Firetide
After leaving Cisco in April Joe McCool has joined the team at Firetide, a mesh networking technology provider. McCool has become the president and chief executive. [Source: The Wall Street Journal]
- CGWMay 20, 2013
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Apple hits a new record this quarter for revenue per visitor
According to an Asymco analyst, Apple’s revenue per visitor in its Apple Store hit a new record this Q1. In addition, visitors to the Apple Store rose by 7%. [Source: CNET]
- CGWMay 20, 2013
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Pinterest updates pins’ features
Pinterest has announced that pinning an item will now provide some more information to users. Information includes prices, availability, cook time, etc. [Source: AllThingsD]
- CGWMay 20, 2013
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Alteryx raises $12M
Data analytics platform provider Alteryx has raised $12 million of additional funding. This brings its total funding now to $18 million. [Source: TechCrunch]
- CGWMay 20, 2013
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“[Tumblr] Imports have actually spiked on the rumors [of the acquisition] even though it’s Sunday: normally we import 400-600 posts an hour from Tumblr, last hour it was over 72,000.”
— Wordpress CEO Matt Mullenweg yesterday, on how Tumblers were reacting to the Yahoo-Tumblr news
May 20, 2013
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Yahoo confirms Tumblr acquisition
Yahoo has confirmed its acquisition of Tumblr for $1.1 billion, promising “not to screw it up” by allowing the company to operate as a separate business led by David Karp. The deal is said to grow Yahoo’s audience by 50 percent, and its monthly traffic by over 20 percent, allowing it (or its portfolio, anyway) to reach over 1 billion people each month.
[Source: Yahoo]
- NMMay 20, 2013
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Over 100 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute
YouTube has announced on its eighth birthday that over 100 hours — more than four days — of video are uploaded to its servers every minute. The company announced in March that it has more than 1 billion monthly active users, putting it in the same category as its Google (its parent company) and Facebook.
[Source: YouTube]
- NMMay 19, 2013
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Yahoo board approves $1.1B Tumblr acquisition
Yahoo’s board of directors has approved the acquisition of the Tumblr microblogging service for $1.1 billion, AllThingsD reports. The decision is said to have been unanimous, with no competing bids for Tumblr.
[Source: AllThingsD]
- NMMay 19, 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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Yahoo Japan: 22M user IDs may have been leaked
Yahoo Japan suspects that some 22 million user IDs have been leaked, Reuters reports. The associated accounts have not been otherwise compromised — passwords and information that might be used to reset them are said to be safe — and Yahoo Japan is said to have prevented someone from accessing its administrative system.
[Source: Reuters]
- NMMay 18, 2013
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Autodesk acquires Tinkercad
Autodesk has acquired Tinkercad, a startup that makes CAD files editable and ready for 3D printing for an undisclosed sum. Tinkercad’s technology and website will transfer to Autodesk, and the service’s free option has been “supercharged” to offer more functionality.
[Source: Tinkercad]
- NMMay 18, 2013
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Valve engineers continue developing cancelled augmented reality project
Valve engineers fired from the company in February have continued work on “CastAR,” a wearable augmented reality device that was cancelled at the same time, the Verge reports. The device is currently at an early stage; it will likely seek funding on Kickstarter in the future, according to the report.
[Source: The Verge]
- NMMay 18, 2013
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“Does Yahoo make Tumblr into YouTube — a successful standalone network that can grow and prosper on its own — or does it become MySpace?”
— GigaOM's Mathew Ingram on the supposed Yahoo-Tumblr acquisition
May 18, 2013
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Stop bitching about Millennials
By Bryan Goldberg May 18, 2013
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Bitcoin is legal, but ignoring the laws is not
By Michael Carney May 17, 2013
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Yahoo board to meet Sunday to discuss Tumblr deal
The company’s board will meet on Sunday night to decide whether or not to approve a $1.1 billion offer for the blogging site, sources told AllThingsD. [Source: AllThingsD]
- RNMay 17, 2013
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Yahoo will reportedly unveil updates to Flickr
The press received invites to a product-related press event in New York on May 20. A source told Bloomberg that it is regarding updates to the photo sharing site. [Source: Bloomberg]
- RNMay 17, 2013
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Redbox instant to launch on Google TV and Roku
The streaming version of the red, DVD-dispensing kiosks will launch on Google TV in the next few weeks. Soon after, the company, which is a joint venture between Redbox and Verizon, will look to add support to Roku. [Source: GigaOm]
- RNMay 17, 2013
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Mars rover Opportunity breaks NASA record
It may live in the shadow of Curiosity, but NASA’s older rover has driven further than any other object on the surface of another body in our solar system. It’s cruised 22.22 miles, but that’s still short of the 23 miles a Soviet Union rover drove on the moon in 1973. [Source: The Verge]
- RNMay 17, 2013
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For the Internet of things, will it be verticals or horizontals?
By Richard Nieva May 17, 2013
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A bitcoin bubble could be good for everyone
By Adam L. Penenberg May 17, 2013
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Vend raises $8M without turning to the Valley
By Hamish McKenzie May 17, 2013
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"Bang With Friends" removed from App Store
Bang With Friends (hidden slightly by the name BWF Official) has been removed from the App Store by Apple. So for the time being, iPhone users who want to hook up on the go are out of luck. [Source: CNET]
- DHMay 17, 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
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Bitcoin is legal, but ignoring the laws is not
By Michael Carney May 17, 2013
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For the Internet of things, will it be verticals or horizontals?
By Richard Nieva May 17, 2013
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A bitcoin bubble could be good for everyone
By Adam L. Penenberg May 17, 2013
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Vend raises $8M without turning to the Valley
By Hamish McKenzie May 17, 2013
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Amit Kapur defends the MySpace mafia
By Sarah Lacy May 17, 2013
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PandoHouse Rock: A history of 3D printing
By David Holmes May 17, 2013
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ShoeDazzle is talking to acquirers and investors
By Michael Carney May 17, 2013
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Bitcoin's consumerization continues with Perk
By Nathaniel Mott May 17, 2013
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How to become a VC without leaving home
By Sarah Lacy May 17, 2013
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Gliph joins Boost.vc, launches bitcoin messaging and payments app
By Erin Griffith May 17, 2013
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Zinio's Z-Pass only solves half a problem
By Hamish McKenzie May 17, 2013
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Facebook ponders its place in the Internet of Things
By Richard Nieva May 17, 2013
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Why your startup will suck you dry
By Peter Shallard May 17, 2013
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For Chris Dixon the next big thing might be bitcoin
By Cale Guthrie Weissman May 16, 2013
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Tech shifting from Silicon Valley to NY and LA
By Erin Griffith May 16, 2013
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Chris Dixon: The consumer Web has gotten too good
By Nathaniel Mott May 16, 2013
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Portland startup launches transit mobile ticketing service. Is this the future?
By Cale Guthrie Weissman May 16, 2013
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We are real people trying to do real things
By Francisco Dao May 16, 2013
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With 2 million users, “secrets app” Whisper launches on Android
By Erin Griffith May 16, 2013
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As VC becomes a commodity it's all about community
By Erin Griffith May 16, 2013
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What CEOs could learn from comedians
By Richard Nieva May 16, 2013
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How Microsoft, Google, and Square use hardware
By Nathaniel Mott May 16, 2013