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SimplyInsured has launched its startup in limited beta. The company is looking to help small businesses find suitable health insurance plans by analyzing available plans. A business owner fills out a survey and if accepts the insurance plan offerings, SimplyInsured will help get all employees onto the plan and oversee administrative tasks. It is free and the company states on average it saves $500 to $1000 a person. [Source: SimplyInsured]
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PandoHouse Rock: The evolution of synth
By David Holmes June 18, 2013
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Content marketing gets its magazine moment
By Hamish McKenzie June 18, 2013
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DuckDuckGo bypasees 3M searches in one day
Alternative search engines seem to be on the rise. Today, search engine DuckDuckGo tweeted that it received more than three million direct searches in a single day. [Source: Search Engine Land]
- CGWJune 18, 2013
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Cloudera brings in new CEO
Cloudera has announced that its current CEO Mike Olson will become chief strategy officer and chairman of the board. In his place will be former Arcsight CEO Tom Reilly. [Source: GigaOm]
- CGWJune 18, 2013
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Toshiba to cut costs by $104M
Toshiba has announced that it plans to cut about 10 billion yen ($104 million) in TV business costs by the end of this fiscal year. This comes after the company lost almost 50 billion yen in the last business year. [Source: Reuters]
- CGWJune 18, 2013
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Online, unplanned, and unorganized
By Francisco Dao June 18, 2013
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FiftyThree raises $15M
FiftyThree, the company behind the iPad app Paper, has just closed a $15 million round of funding. This round was led by Chris Dixon at Andreessen Horowitz. [Source: VentureBeat]
- CGWJune 18, 2013
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Blekko releases new version of Izik
Blekko has released a new iOS and Android version of its Izik search app. The Izik app makes use of Blekko’s “Dynamic Inference Graph.” [Source: TheNextWeb]
- CGWJune 18, 2013
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“I feel we’re moving into a world that was described pretty accurately by one of the founders of Google… Some reporter asked Eric Schmidt if this was an invasion of privacy … and he said ‘If you’re doing anything that you don’t want to be on the internet, you shouldn’t be doing it.’”
— Philosopher Noam Chomsky on Google Glass
June 18, 2013
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Dish blasts Sprint’s attempt to block Dish’s Clearwire bid
Dish today issued a response to Sprint’s lawsuit against Dish claiming its bid to buyout Clearwire is illegal. According to Dish, the lawsuit is a “transparent attempt to divert attention from its failure to deal fairly with Clearwire’s shareholders.” [Source: GigaOm]
- CGWJune 18, 2013
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Amazon won’t release its shows all at once
It looks like Amazon will not be taking a cue from Netflix in terms of episode release. According to the Verge, when it released its new program “Alpha House,” it will not release every episode all at once. [Source: The Verge]
- CGWJune 18, 2013
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BBC announces new startups for BBC Labs accelerator
Last night the BBC announced six London-based digital media startups that will join its BBC Labs accelerator program. This is the BBC Labs’ second class. [Source: GigaOm]
- CGWJune 18, 2013
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GE announces internet focus, new platform of products
GE, in a presentation today, announced it will be building new Hadoop-based appliances and software. This is to go towards GE’s new goal of connecting devices to the “industrial internet.” [Source: GigaOm]
- CGWJune 18, 2013
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Is Waze overvalued or is Foursquare undervalued?
By Sarah Lacy June 18, 2013
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Google introduces carousel desktop Local Search feature
A few months back Google added a new visualization for its Local Searches on tablets: a top results carousel bar. Today, Google introduced this feature to the desktop Local Search as well. [Source: TechCrunch]
- CGWJune 18, 2013
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Icahn claims bank will help fund his Dell bid
Today Carl Icahn published a letter to Dell shareholders stating that a bank has agreed to help fund his buyout offer of the computer company. According to the letter, a major investment bank is willing to make $1.6 billion available. [Source: Reuters]
- CGWJune 18, 2013
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New York now offering solar-powered charging stations
Today marks the release of 25 solar-powered charging stations at various outdoor spaces in New York City. The initiative is a joint venture between the city and AT&T. [Source: BetaBeat]
- CGWJune 18, 2013
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Parakweet raises $2M
Parakweet, which offers Bookvibe, a service that recommends books based on natural language processing and social-media analytics, has raised $2 million in funding. [Source: VentureBeat]
- CGWJune 18, 2013
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Independent browser Torch passes 10M monthly users
Today web browser Torch announced it surpassed 10 million monthly active users after over 10 years on the market. It also launched its new version with a new download accelerator and music service. [Source: TechCrunch]
- CGWJune 18, 2013
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Quantum VC firm QWave announces first investments
By David Holmes June 18, 2013
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Simple updates iPhone app with new “Goals” savings feature
Simple, an online banking startup with apps available for iOS and Android, has today announced an update to its iPhone app meant to make it easier to save money. The feature, dubbed “Goals,” allows users to input certain items they would like to purchase and have Simple automatically work the cost of the item into their budget.
[Source: Simple]
- NMJune 18, 2013
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Amazon debuts “Amazon Birthday Gift” on Facebook
Do you want to send your friends a gift? Would you prefer to do it with minimal effort, or without doing so much as finding a gift card and throwing it into a small bag in between Walmart and Taco Bell? Amazon, like a dozen other startups over the last few years, has today announced Amazon Birthday Gifts to help you, then! It’s exactly what it sounds like.
[Source: Amazon Birthday Gifts]
- NMJune 18, 2013
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BookVibe: Find books through Twitter
GeekWire has reported on the debut of BookVibe, a book recommendations service that pores through your Twitter feed to help you find the next thing worth reading. (Or: It’s a totally Twitter-based company that tears through tweets to find tomes.)
[Source: GeekWire]
- NMJune 18, 2013
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Microsoft updates Socl with GIFs, meme generator
Microsoft has updated Socl, its oft-forgotten take-a-wild-guess network for creatives, with animated GIFs and a new meme generator. Users will be able to create animated GIFs via Blink, a standalone application for Windows devices.
[Source: PCWorld]
- NMJune 18, 2013
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Smalltime Crowdfunding Crooks: Tracing a Kickstarter fraudster to other crowdfunding scams
By Cale Guthrie Weissman June 18, 2013
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PandoHouse Rock: The evolution of synth
By David Holmes June 18, 2013
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Content marketing gets its magazine moment
By Hamish McKenzie June 18, 2013
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Online, unplanned, and unorganized
By Francisco Dao June 18, 2013
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Is Waze overvalued or is Foursquare undervalued?
By Sarah Lacy June 18, 2013
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Quantum VC firm QWave announces first investments
By David Holmes June 18, 2013
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Smalltime Crowdfunding Crooks: Tracing a Kickstarter fraudster to other crowdfunding scams
By Cale Guthrie Weissman June 18, 2013
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Lock 'em down: Soluto expands to the iPhone
By Nathaniel Mott June 18, 2013
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FiftyThree raises $15 million from A16Z
By Nathaniel Mott June 18, 2013
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With 8 million users, Rounds is the Google Hangouts you’ve never heard of. Today it adds co-browsing
By Erin Griffith June 18, 2013
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Quarterly Co. is back with a high profile new CEO
By Michael Carney June 18, 2013
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Matrix Partners' Antonio Rodriguez on Oculus Rift
By Erin Griffith June 18, 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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The surprising advantage to being a working mom
By Sarah Lacy June 15, 2013