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Report: Square drops two execs
Two execs, Alyssa Cutright and Alex Petrov (who hadn’t even started at the company yet!), have been dropped by Square, according to AllThingsD. Cutright was Square’s vice president of international, while Petrov was going to be the new vice president of partnerships. [Source: AllThingsD]
- DHMay 22, 2013
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Are "quantum dots" the future of displays?
Today, 3M and Nanosys announced that “quantum dot technology” (tiny nanoparticles that emit light) are almost ready to be built into smartphones, tablets, and TVs. [Source: 3M via Mashable]
- DHMay 22, 2013
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HP's PC sales are down 20%
Although HP’s stock was up 13% in after-hours trading, the company’s PC sales keep plummeting, down 20% for the year. Meanwhile, although CEO Meg Whitman was once a fan of Windows 8, today she namedropped the company’s non-Windows products at every opportunity. [Source: Business Insider]
- DHMay 22, 2013
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Yelp says it does not play favorites
Yelp has dealt with claims for a long time that say the company benefits businesses that advertise with it by featuring those reviews more prominently. Today, Yelp’s VP of Communications and Public Affairs fired back at these claims, saying, “The sensational allegation that Yelp manipulates reviews and ratings to reward advertisers or punish non-advertisers… is not — and has never been — true.” [Source: Yelp via The Next Web]
- DHMay 22, 2013
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Too small to fail: The partnership-driven nature of fintech startups
By Houston Frost May 22, 2013
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Jaron Lanier: Information doesn't want to be free
By Hamish McKenzie May 22, 2013
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Google releases new Trends product
Google Trends now has charts updated monthly that list the top searches in over 40 categories. A smattering of top searches — actor: Salena Gomez; athlete: Michael Jordan; authors: William Shakespeare. [Source: Google Trends]
- RNMay 22, 2013
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Paul Allen is putting out a blues/rock album
The microsoft cofounder announced via Twitter that his band the Underthinkers will be putting out its debut album, “Everywhere at Once.” Amazon describes it as full of “blues-based rock guitar nuggets.” [Source: BetaBeat]
- RNMay 22, 2013
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Data, heart, virality, and leadership: Five tips for today’s entrepreneurial journey
By Dan Levitan May 22, 2013
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Hewlett Packard beats earnings expectations, sales fall short
HP reported earnings per share of $.87, while analysts predicted $.81. Revenue was weaker at $27.58 billion, while the street had predicted $28 billion. [Source: Hewlett Packard]
- RNMay 22, 2013
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GiftCards.com to buy Giftly
Pittsburgh-based GiftCards.com will buy San Francisco-based startup Giftly to grow its mobile platform. Giftly has raised about $2.8 million in venture capital. It will remain in San Francisco but rolled into GiftCards.com. The terms of the deal weren’t disclosed. [Source: TechCrunch]
- HMMay 22, 2013
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YouTube titan Fullscreen adds new SVP Engineering
By Michael Carney May 22, 2013
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Twitter rolls out two-step authentication
Twitter is rolling out two-step authentication for user accounts. Coming in the wake of a series of a account hacks, the feature asks users to enter a six-digit code from their mobile phones after they have signed in via username and password. The feature can be enabled in Twitter’s settings menu, although it doesn’t yet seem available to everyone. [Source: The Verge]
- HMMay 22, 2013
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Cookening launches, offering homecooked meals for tourists in France
French startup Cookening has launched today, targeting tourists who want to eat homecooked meals. Cookening lets people invite travelers into their homes, Airbnb style, for paid meals. Cookening takes a 20 percent cut of the price as commission. [Source: The Next Web]
- HMMay 22, 2013
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Google revamps Drive app for Android, now has grid view
Google has revamped its Drive app for Android, adding a grid view for documents and files, and adding a new scanning feature. The update also offers offline support, letting you download copies of your files to your devices. [Source: Google]
- HMMay 22, 2013
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Adobe acquires Thumb Labs team
Adobe has acquired Thumb Labs, the New York-based company that developed Behance’s mobile apps. The deal is effectively an acqui-hire, meaning the entire team – consisting of fewer than 10 people – will move in SoHo offices of Behance, which is owned by Adobe. [Source: The Next Web]
- HMMay 22, 2013
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Totsy burns through $34 million, lays off its 83 employees, selling assets
By Erin Griffith May 22, 2013
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Twitter updates Twitter for Mac
Twitter has updated its Twitter for Mac today. One big improvement listed is Notification Center integration. [Source: 9to5Mac]
- CGWMay 22, 2013
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Tech analyst Michael Gartenberg joins Apple
Michael Gartenberg has left his job as a tech analyst at Gartner Inc for a job at Apple. According to sources, Gartenberg will be working on Apple’s marketing team under global marketing chief Phil Schiller. [Source: Forbes]
- CGWMay 22, 2013
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Amazon plans to build bio-dome-like building in Seattle
Amazon has submitted plans for a new headquarters in Seattle. The building is reportedly a mixture of a skyscraper, tri-sphere, and a bio-dome-like space. [Source: TechCrunch]
- CGWMay 22, 2013
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Runscope raises $1.1M
Runscope, a startup that offers tools to monitor API traffic and address the problems with broken APIs, announced today that it has $1.1 million in seed funding. Funding came from True Ventures and Andreessen Horowitz. [Source: TechCrunch]
- CGWMay 22, 2013
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Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 11 teaser on Vine
Rumors have been circulating that Microsoft’s upcoming Internet Explorer 11 will support WebGL. The latest hint of this came from a Vine teaser that stated ”what’s next? WebGL?”. [Source: The Verge]
- CGWMay 22, 2013
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Why people are ignoring Windows 8's new interface
By Nathaniel Mott May 22, 2013
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Collaborate.com launches new mapping platform
At the Future in Review conference today Collaborate.com launched its program today. The company aims to make an online mapping platform that goes above and beyond Google Earth. [Source: CNET]
- CGWMay 22, 2013
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LexisNexis to close its Bellevue offices
LexisNexis has announced that it will be closing its Bellevue offices by the end of the year. According to GeekWire 80 jobs will be affected by this development. [Source: GeekWire]
- CGWMay 22, 2013
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Too small to fail: The partnership-driven nature of fintech startups
By Houston Frost May 22, 2013
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Jaron Lanier: Information doesn't want to be free
By Hamish McKenzie May 22, 2013
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Data, heart, virality, and leadership: Five tips for today’s entrepreneurial journey
By Dan Levitan May 22, 2013
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YouTube titan Fullscreen adds new SVP Engineering
By Michael Carney May 22, 2013
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Totsy burns through $34 million, lays off its 83 employees, selling assets
By Erin Griffith May 22, 2013
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Why people are ignoring Windows 8's new interface
By Nathaniel Mott May 22, 2013
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Eat Club hits the road to feed hungry office workers
By Richard Nieva May 22, 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