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Crunch Network
Five industries that should take a cue from Netflix and crowdsource parts of its tech
By crowdsourcing for solutions using machine learning to utilize the abundant data available across these five industries, we can find relevant signals and patterns among the noise and make these industries not only more efficient, but also more integral to improving our lives. Read More
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Snowden says tech companies should protect privacy no matter who is president
Edward Snowden gave an extended interview today touching on numerous topics, from the Trump Presidency to his own future. Overall his message was clear: it’s not about thwarting one leader or even one government, but using technology that guarantees rights across borders and administrations. In other words: don’t hate, innovate. Read More
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Slice makes it easy you order from your favorite pizzeria
Does the world need another food ordering app? No? Well, what about an app that’s all about pizza? The startup formerly known as MyPizza has already been working with independent pizzerias by helping them to accept online orders. (It’s also provided pizza at TechCrunch meetups.) Recently, it rebranded as Slice and launched a Slice app for iPhone. The goal is to make it as easy… Read More
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Luke Beatty departs AOL
AOL’s president of media brands Luke Beatty is stepping down from his position today to spend more time with family. Beatty ran AOL’s tech blogs — including TechCrunch and Engadget — as well as several other online media properties for the company. He came to AOL from TechStars after serving as Yahoo’s vice president and general manager. Beatty also founded… Read More
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Crunch Network
How auto unlock makes the Mac more accessible
My workflow is predominantly iOS-centric, but, lately, I’ve been turning more to the Mac — my girlfriend’s 15” MacBook Pro — to get work done. I’ve enjoyed getting reacquainted with Apple’s desktop operating system. I like the Mac. While it’s true the 12.9” iPad Pro is generally more accessible than a laptop due to iOS’s… Read More
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A USB stick that can test HIV levels in under 30 minutes
Scientists at Imperial College of London have teamed with UK biotech company DNA Electronics to develop a USB stick-based HIV test capable of sophisticated detection in a fraction of the time of a standard test. The computer plug-in just needs a single drop of blood to go to work, measuring the levels of HIV-1, changing the acidity and transmitting the results as an electrical signal that can… Read More
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What it’s like to use Snapchat Spectacles
Snap’s Spectacles are having a spectacular debut today, with (at least) hundreds of people lining up at their first Snapbot pop-up vending machine location in Venice Beach. We got the chance to speak to a few of those lucky enough to have grabbed some today, and they told us what it’s like to use the clip capturing face wear. Jameson Detweiler, co-founder and CEO of AR startup… Read More
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Tech leaders respond to upcoming Trump presidency
No matter which side of the aisle you’re on it’s clear that in next four years technology will be taking center stage. Politics are now less about relationships between people and more about relationships between computers and no matter who you voted for we believe tech is truly leading the way. Many of us are looking for a sense of clarity and understanding that will help us… Read More
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This is what it’s like to buy Spectacles from Snapchat’s vending machine
It’s Spectacle day. Snapchat surprised everyone this morning by deploying a vending machine that sells Spectacles right along the beach in Venice. The machine will only be there for 24 hours, and there are already crazy lines. We got some hands on video from Jameson Detweiler, who actually got to use the machine to buy a pair of spectacles. Some hands-on footage of actually… Read More
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#Calexit is Silicon Valley’s plan to pack up its toys and leave
California’s reliably-blue votes gave Hillary Clinton a boost on election night, but they weren’t enough to carry her to the presidency. Now, Californians angered by Donald Trump’s win have proposed a ballot measure to begin the process of secession — and the referendum is receiving funding from investor and Hyperloop One co-founder Shervin Pishevar. The movement… Read More
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How long until Facebook Frames?
Snapchat’s Spectacles are already causing huge lineups and mild millennial frenzy in LA now that they’re on sale via super-exclusive Snapbot vending machines. It’s almost inevitable that Facebook copies this, too, so gird your nose bridge for Facebook Frames. Here’s our exclusive (and very fake) early preview of their promo site copy, which unsurprisingly looks a lot… Read More
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Pinterest finds another way to track purchases via its new “Tried It” button
Pinterest has historically been more an idea board – a place to dream about ideas you want to try or products you want to buy. Today, however, the company is rolling out a new feature aimed at encouraging people to track and share the things they’ve actually done, too. With a new “tried it” checkmark on Pins, Pinterest users can share the ideas they’ve tried… Read More
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Analysis of social media did a better job at predicting Trump’s win than the polls
Many of the polls forecasted an easy win for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the U.S. presidential election, but we now know their prediction models were flawed. While data scientists are scrambling to figure out what went wrong, a number of social media analytics firms are touting the fact that their measurements did a better job of tracking the situation out in the real world, and saw… Read More
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Here are some more details of how Snap’s Spectacles work
Snap’s spectacles are starting to hit the streets, and eBay. I’ve been able to glean some details about the way they work from early users. The images above and below come from the auction listing, which has already hit $553 as I write this. Read More
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Portal router drastically improved my Wi-Fi connection
Reliable Wi-Fi is what a lot of us have come to expect in today’s world of hyper-connectivity. I don’t know about you, but my roommates and I just went with whatever router Comcast gave us. That was a rookie move because it only reliably works in one room (the room with the router) out of five. Enter Portal, a gigabit Wi-Fi router that aims to solve the problem of congested… Read More
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Once offering to fire Trump into space, Jeff Bezos sends his congratulations to the president-elect
Maybe this is just how billionaires do business. One threatens “such problems” and the other offers to shoot him into space. But now that one of the greatest upsets in presidential history has run its course, Jeff Bezos is apparently looking to play nice. Congratulations to @realDonaldTrump. I for one give him my most open mind and wish him great success in his service to the… Read More
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The Yale Real Living Assure Lock is just the thing to thwart lock-picking zombies
The first thing you’ll notice about the Yale Real Living Assure Lock is that it has no keyhole. There is no backup key, no physical keypad, and it looks like something that you’d mount on the outside of the Enterprise so Chekov can get back in after attaching a “Shatner/Nimoy ’74” bumper sticker to the right rear engine. The $199 lock, which is Yale’s… Read More
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Agency Core
- Not available Seed
- HQ: London, England
- Categories: Business Intelligence, Real Time, Cloud Computing
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ICX Media, Inc.
- $3.0M Seed
- HQ: Washington, District of Columbia
- Categories: Marketplace, Content, Digital Media
- Investors: Not available
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BABBLER
- $2.5M Private Equity
- HQ: Paris, Ile-de-France
- Categories: Email, Journalism, Public Relations
- Investors: Not available
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ReVision Optics
- $32M Venture
- HQ: Lake Forest, California
- Categories: Product Design, Biotechnology, Manufacturing
- Investors: Not available
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Job Today
- $20M Series B
- HQ: Luxembourg, Luxembourg
- Categories: Apps, Employment, Mobile
- Investors: Not available
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Pluto TV
- Not available Round
- HQ: Los Angeles, California
- Categories: Media and Entertainment, Internet, Video
- Investors: Not available
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GolfLAN
- $1.0M Series A
- HQ: New Delhi, Delhi
- Categories: Sports, Sporting Goods, Communities
- Investors: Not available
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Klever Logic
- $3.0M Venture
- HQ: Not available
- Categories: Not available
- Investors: Not available
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Glint
- $10M Series C
- HQ: Redwood City, California
- Categories: Human Resources, Enterprise Software, Recruiting
- Investors: Not available
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ToneTag
- Not available Round
- HQ: Bangalore, Karnataka
- Categories: Financial Services
- Investors: Not available
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Blackmoon Financial Group
- $2.5M Venture
- HQ: Moscow, Moscow City
- Categories: FinTech
- Investors: Not available
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Enterprise Therapeutics
- 4.0M GBP Series B
- HQ: Falmer, East Sussex
- Categories: Health Care, Therapeutics, Health Diagnostics
- Investors: Not available
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DOT.world
- 1.0M EUR Venture
- HQ: Utrecht, Utrecht
- Categories: Web Development, Knowledge Management
- Investors: Not available
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SentiOne
- $3.5M Series A
- HQ: Warsaw, Mazowieckie
- Categories: Social Media Management, Software, Brand Marketing
- Investors: Not available
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Toast
- $1.5M Seed
- HQ: Singapore, Central Region
- Categories: Apps, Payments
- Investors: Not available
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Singular
- $15M Series A
- HQ: San Francisco, California
- Categories: SaaS, Advertising, Marketing Automation
- Investors: Not available
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Teamleader
- 10M EUR Series B
- HQ: Gent, Oost-Vlaanderen
- Categories: Project Management, CRM
- Investors: Not available
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RiskIQ
- $30M Series C
- HQ: San Francisco, California
- Categories: Internet, Cyber Security, Security, Reputation, Mobile
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Commerce Signals
- Not available Series B
- HQ: Palo Alto, California
- Categories: Retail, Advertising, Mobile, Software, Analytics
- Investors: Not available
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Lybra Tech
- 120K EUR Seed
- HQ: Not available
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LetsCargo
- $700K Series A
- HQ: Not available
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Monstar Lab
- 250M JPY Venture
- HQ: Tokyo, Tokyo
- Categories: Internet, Web Development
- Investors: Not available
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HerdDogg
- $750K Seed
- HQ: Longmont, Colorado
- Categories: Not available
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Cape Analytics
- $14M Venture
- HQ: Palo Alto, California
- Categories: Information Technology
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