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The scary future of the quantified self movement"
By Michael Carney May 20, 2013
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Study: Tumblr is NYC's largest venture-backed exit
CB Insights notes that Tumblr, at $1.1 billion, is New York’s largest venture-backed exit of all time. The study doesn’t take into account Doubleclick, however, which was bought by Google for $3.1 billion, probably because Doubleclick was already public when it sold. [Source: CB Insights]
- DHMay 20, 2013
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The new Flickr: Biggr, Spectaculr, Wherevr
By Nathaniel Mott May 20, 2013
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Marco Arment weighs in on Tumblr-Yahoo
Marco Arment, David Karp’s right-hand man when Tumblr first began, weighs in on the Yahoo acquisition: “This is clearly what David believes is best for his product. On such big decisions, he hasn’t been wrong yet. This time, though, I don’t have any doubts.” [Source: Marco Arment]
- DHMay 20, 2013
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DOJ's AP snooping even broader than we thought
New information released to NBC News reveals that the Department of Justice’s secret subpoena for AP phone records was even broader than initially reported, covering faxes and landlines as well. The AP is considering possible legal action against the DOJ. [Source: NBC News]
- DHMay 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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Microsoft to launch "The Music Room" on Xbox
Microsoft wants the Xbox to be about more than just gaming; it’s working on its own in-house content like the upcoming TV show “The Music Room” which from the description sounds a bit like American Idol but for artists no one will ever hear of. [Source: Edge]
- DHMay 20, 2013
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Audi: Tesla isn't beating us
Last week, CNNMoney published an article with the headline, “Tesla sales beating Mercedes, BMW and Audi.” Audi has called foul on the headline, saying that while the Tesla Model S did outsell one of Audi’s luxury brands, Audi still sells over twice as many cars as Tesla. [Source: Audi]
- DHMay 20, 2013
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Yahoo redesigns its OTHER big acquisition: Flickr
To many, Yahoo’s acquisition of Flickr became a cautionary tale for small startups looking to get bought. Now, a day after its board approved the $1.1 billion acquisition of Tumblr, Yahoo has redesigned Flickr with bigger images and a more in-your-face Pinterest-y design, proving it hasn’t abandoned the photo-sharing network yet. [Source: Flickr]
- DHMay 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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Chinese hackers reportedly gained sensitive data after breaching Google
Hackers who infiltrated Google’s network several years ago gained access to a database with information on US surveillance targets, the Washington Post reports. The purpose appears to have been finding out which Chinese intelligence operatives in the US may have been under surveillance by US law enforcement agencies. [Source: Washington Post]
- RNMay 20, 2013
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Bandwidth Pool gets $100k loan from state of Iowa
The Cedar Rapids, Iowa-based startup, which aims to make it easier for businesses to find affordable Internet providers, was awarded the loan from the Iowa Economic Development Authority. The money will go to site updates. [Source: Silicon Prairie News]
- RNMay 20, 2013
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Syrian Electronic Army has hacked the Daily Telegraph’s Twitter
The latest victim of the pro-Assad SEA is British newspaper the Daily Telegraph. According to reports, the Telegraph’s twitter handle began tweeting pro-regime messages. [Source: Business Insider]
- CGWMay 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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Sensopia raises $1.2M
Sensopia, the makers of the augmented reality software MagicPlan, has closed its latest round of funding at $1.2 million. In addition the company released a development kit today. [Source: VentureBeat]
- CGWMay 20, 2013
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Apple releases Tim Cook’s senate testimony
Apple today released the text to Tim Cook’s upcoming senate testimony regarding the company’s tax practices. In the statement, Cook denies avoiding any taxes. [Source: The Verge]
- CGWMay 20, 2013
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Square Cash to provide option to pay friends through email
Square has revealed a new product called Square Cash. While details about it are still nebulous, Cash will supposedly provide a platform for individuals to pay other individuals cash via email. [Source: TechCrunch]
- CGWMay 20, 2013
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Facebook now allows users to suggest photos for its places
In an attempt to build out its locations database, Facebook is now allowing users to submit and suggest photos for unadministered place pages. [Source: InsideFacebook]
- CGWMay 20, 2013
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Writers should be paid
By Bryan Goldberg May 20, 2013
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Vista Equity Partners acquires Websense
Buyout firm Vista Equity Partners has acquired anti cyber and data theft software maker Websense. The deal came to about $1 billion. [Source: AllThingsD]
- CGWMay 20, 2013
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Google Hangouts update can’t make outbound call
The latest update to Google Hangouts has removed the ability to make outbound calls. Users, however, are able to receive inbound calls. [Source: CNET]
- CGWMay 20, 2013
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AT&T will support any video chatting app by the end of 2013
After Google Hangout’s mobile launch, AT&T Android customers were unable to use its video chatting capabilities. Now AT&T has issued a statement saying it will be able to support any video chatting app by the end of the year. [Source: The Verge]
- CGWMay 20, 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
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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