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    LinkedIn Outage Due To Possible DNS Hijacking

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    LinkedIn confirmed via Twitter that its site suffered an outage due to “a DNS issue.” → Read More

    posted 3 hours ago

    Rocket Internet’s Lazada Lands $100M As It Seeks To Become The “Amazon Of Southeast Asia”

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    Lazada, the e-commerce site founded by Rocket Internet in a bid to build the “Amazon of Southeast Asia,” announced today that it has landed another $100 million from returning investors Holtzbrinck Ventures, Kinnevik Investment AB, Summit Partners and Tengelmann Group, as well as new investor, Belgian-based family-owned investment holding company Verlinvest. This is the largest single round that… → Read More

    posted 6 hours ago

    30 Days In, Bitcoin Angel Group BitAngels Doubles Network To 120, Puts First $100K Into Seasteading Venture, Blueseed

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    As has been written ad nauseam, we’ve seen a lot of activity in the wild and wacky world of cryptocurrency of late, thanks primarily to the tech industry’s new obsession with Bitcoin. Depending on whom you ask, digital currency like Bitcoin will either be worth nothing in 10 years, or its value will make Warren Buffet weep. It’s a polarizing topic at its very essence, but one thing is for sure: So… → Read More

    posted 7 hours ago

    EMC Acquires Israeli Storage Startup ScaleIO For $200M-$300M To Compete Better With The Cloud Kings

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    Palo Alto-based ScaleIO is one of a new generation of startup storage providers that’s using intelligent software to help big companies streamline and converge their data storage operations at scale, across thousands of servers. On a mission to re-imagine the very operations of enterprise data centers, the startup’s tech takes aim at the core business of storage giants like EMC and IBM. In fact… → Read More

    posted 7 hours ago

    Why MakerBot Is Like Apple

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    When we first discovered that Makerbot was looking to partner with Stratasys I was a bit non-plussed. Makerbot, as I’ve noted before, has a certain indie cred that makes this move a bit unpalatable. → Read More

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    posted 7 hours ago

    WellDone,Microsoft

    The reveal of the Xbox One didn’t go as Microsoft hoped. Gamers loved the system, but hated the absurd restrictions placed on the games. But Microsoft listened and just today reversed its stance on some of the more ridiculous policies. Good for them. Good for us.

    I mean, the outcry was hard to ignore. The memes, the tweets, the visceral anger was everywhere. Even the talking heads on nationwide… → Read More

    posted 8 hours ago

    Microsoft Heeds Gamer Feedback, Dumps Xbox One DRM Restrictions

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    Attention gamers: you win. The folks at Redmond infuriated many when it revealed that the Xbox One would come with a long list of potential caveats — there was the automated 24 hour check-in to keep the console in playable condition, and the restrictions on who you could share disc-based games with, not to mention the fact that it would shipped region-locked.

    Unsurprisingly, the gaming… → Read More

    posted 8 hours ago

    Twitter Acquires Local Discovery Startup Spindle, Will End Spindle Service

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    Twitter today acquired Spindle, an app that uses mobile devices and social networks to make a smarter localized search engine. The Spindle team will move to San Francisco and shutter the Spindle app.

    Using social networks, the time of day, and your location, Spindle would show you places you may want to visit, like restaurants or stores or other points of interest. → Read More

    posted 9 hours ago

    Stratasys Acquiring MakerBot In $403M Deal, Combined Company Will Likely Dominate 3D Printing Industry

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    Today Stratasys announced that it has acquired MakerBot, as we reported, in a stock deal worth $403 million based on the current share value of Stratasys. The combination of the companies brings together a leader in 3D industrial printing and manufacturing, with the emerging leader in desktop 3D printing, which the companies said in a press release should help drive “faster adoption of 3D… → Read More

    posted 9 hours ago

    Microsoft Was Close To A Nokia Acquisition Before Talks Broke Down Recently, WSJ Reports

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    Microsoft and Nokia have gotten pretty cosy over the past few years, and at the time of the announcement of the Finnish company’s decision to use Windows Phone OS to power its smartphones, many speculated it was the first overture for a coming acquisition. And that is apparently where things were headed, according to the Wall Street Journal, but the proposed deal has since fallen apart. → Read More

    posted 9 hours ago

    Google’s Dart SDK and Editor Hit Beta With Improved Performance, Smarter Code Completion And More

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    Google today launched the first beta version of its Dart SDK and Editor. With this update, Google says, the SDK can now produce significantly smaller and faster JavaScript code and make it easier for Dart developers to deploy their code. The Dart Editor now features an analysis engine that’s 20 percent faster at parsing and analyzing code as you type it, making it a bit less likely that your code… → Read More

    posted 10 hours ago

    Zynga Acquires Spooky Cool Labs To Boost Its Social Casino Push

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    In spite of the recent layoffs, Zynga is still picking up talent in strategic areas like social casino gaming. The company bought a roughly 40-person team called Spooky Cool Labs full of real-money gaming talent. Based in Chicago, the Spooky Cool Labs team is made up of social and real money gaming veterans from companies such as Aristocrat, and slot machine makers like IGT (International Game… → Read More

    posted 10 hours ago

    Cortica Raises $6.4M To Improve Visual Search And In-Image Ads

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    Cortica, a startup developing technology for analyzing in-image content, is announcing that it has raised $6.4 million in Series B funding.

    The round was led by previous investors Horizons Ventures (the firm which manages investments for Hong Kong business magnate Li Ka-shing), with participation from Russian firm Mail.ru Group and other angel investors. Cortica has now raised a total of $18… → Read More

    posted 10 hours ago

    Wired Editor Michael Copeland Joins Andreessen Horowitz To Lead New ‘Content Strategy’

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    Wired Senior Editor Michael Copeland is joining venture firm Andreessen Horowitz. We’ve confirmed with the VC firm that Copeland will be leading Andreessen’s new ‘content strategy.’ → Read More

    posted 11 hours ago

    Twitter Adds Easier Column Navigation To Tweetdeck For Power Users

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    Twitter added new features to Tweetdeck today that makes it easier to arrange and consume various feeds.

    Column headers now have “grab handles” in the top-left corner so they can quickly and easily be rearranged. If you are looking at fewer than four feeds, the selected column will now snap its left edge to the sidebar; if four or more columns are visible, the selected column will still be in… → Read More

    posted 11 hours ago

    Founder Stories: Airbnb’s Nate Blecharczyk On Being The Only Engineer For The First Year

    This week on Founder Stories, I sat down with Airbnb co-founder Nate Blecharczyk. One of the things that strikes me as original to Airbnb’s founding team is that, unlike most startups I can think of, two of the co-founders are designers, and Blecharczyk, who’s a co-founder and CTO, is an engineer. “It’s pretty unusual, and I actually attribute a lot of our success to that combination,” says… → Read More

    posted 11 hours ago

    Backed By First Round’s Dorm Room Fund, Pagevamp Turns Facebook Pages Into Websites

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    It feels like startups are taking more and more steps to make the website creation process as easy as possible. There are companies like Weebly, which offer drag-and-drop interfaces for building websites. There’s Barley, which doesn’t require any layout work at all. And now there’s Pagevamp, which allows you to turn a Facebook Page into a website. → Read More

    posted 11 hours ago

    Lytro Enables Its Camera’s Hidden WiFi Chip, Launches A Companion iOS App (With Animated GIFs!)

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    It sure doesn’t seem like many people have bought Lytro’s crazy light-field camera (the one that lets you focus your photos after you take them) — but if you’re one of those who did: go plug it in. Lytro has just released an update that enables the camera’s dormant WiFi chip, along with an iOS app that lets you wirelessly access and share your photos.

    Oh, and it makes super trippy animated… → Read More

    posted 11 hours ago

    The Case For And Against Candy Crush-Maker King’s Possible IPO

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    Zynga cast a long shadow when its stock tanked by about 75 percent in the first year after going public. But that apparently isn’t scaring off other contenders in the gaming industry from an IPO. Over the past two weeks, I had heard from several sources in the industry that King — the maker of mega-hit Candy Crush Saga — had changed its internal thinking around an IPO. The… → Read More

    posted 12 hours ago

    Microsoft Launches Security Bounty Program, Will Pay Up To $100K For Exploits

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    Microsoft has long resisted this move, but starting June 26 — the date the Windows 8.1 preview will ship — it will finally launch its own security bounty program. The company will offer bounties up to $100,000 for “truly novel exploitation techniques” that expose security issues in Windows 8.1 Preview. It will also pay up to $11,000 for Internet Explorer 11 vulnerabilities… → Read More

    posted 12 hours ago

    Surprise! You Still Get Six More Days To Apply To Disrupt SF Battlefield

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    Procrastination is a bitch. We get it. That’s why the new deadline to apply to TechCrunch Disrupt Battlefield San Francisco, our preeminent startup competition, is this coming Monday, June 24. In case you miss the thousands of posts we do about these things: Applications to the 2013 TechCrunch SF Disrupt Startup Battlefield are now open and will close at midnight on Monday. We want to… → Read More

    posted 12 hours ago

    Facebook Redesigns Page Insights To Give Businesses Clearer, More Actionable Data

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    Facebook is announcing some changes to Page Insights, the analytics tool for monitoring the performance of your Facebook Pages. Product Marketing Manager Galyn Burke told me that this is the first time the Page Insights interface has been updated since October 2011.

    Now, the specific changes may sound a little arcane to folks who don’t actually use Page Insights, but Burke said the update is… → Read More

    posted 12 hours ago

    BitTorrent Taps Public Enemy For Their Latest Creative Venture: Crowdsourced Music

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    BitTorrent, the content distribution network that has been angling for a position as the platform of choice for the creative industries, is today taking one more step to show artists how they can use the service to engage with their fans and potentially spin some business in the process. The company is teaming up with Public Enemy, the iconic hip hop band, for a project in which the group will use… → Read More

    posted 12 hours ago

    AnyPresence Launches A Meta-API Platform To Help Companies Build Developer Communities

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    AnyPresence, a mobile backend-as-a-service, is launching a platform that tailors front-end branding and functionality with a backend server that the company calls a “meta API.”
    Richard Mendis, chief marketing officer and co-founder of AnyPresence, calls its “Meta- Platform” an evolution of API management. He said the first-generation of API management companies helped customers develop… → Read More

    posted 13 hours ago

    YC-Backed Videopixie Launches To Create A Marketplace For Video Editors

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    Videopixie has created a marketplace devoted entirely to connecting users who have video with those who can edit it. By doing so, it’s providing a way for anyone to have beautiful videos created out of raw footage from professional video editors and animators. → Read More

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    Google Launches New AdSense Scorecard To Help Publishers Better Understand Their Sites’ Performance

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    Google launched a new scorecard in AdSense today that allows site owners to see how their properties are performing relative to other AdSense publishers. The scorecard is organized into three categories: revenue optimization, site health and Google+ (because everything Google does needs to have a bit of Google+ built-in). For each of these, Google assigns a rating between one and five and suggests… → Read More

    posted 13 hours ago

    Vdio, The TV & Movie Streaming Service From Rdio, Launches To Public

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    Vdio, the video streaming service which launched into public beta this April as a complement to Rdio’s subscription music service, is today becoming available to all. Earlier, the service was available for preview in the U.S. and U.K., but only to those who were already paying Rdio Premium or Unlimited customers. → Read More

    posted 14 hours ago

    Hike, India’s Mobile Messaging Upstart, Expands Language Support & Adds Offline Messaging, Stickers & More To Fuel Growth

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    There’s no room at the digital inn for more mobile messaging apps, but that’s not stopping them crowding in. Hike, an Indian mobile messaging app that’s only been around six months but has amassed more than five million registered users in that time, is doubling down on its home market while expanding its accessibility further afield too. → Read More

    posted 14 hours ago

    Customer Communication Startup Intercom Raises $6M Round Led By The Social+Capital Partnership

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    Intercom, a startup promising to help online businesses to communicate with their customers in a more personalized way, has raised a $6 million Series A.

    I wrote about the company last month, when Facebook’s Paul Adams joined Intercom as its new head of product design. At the time, Adams told me that Intercom’s work matches his own belief that businesses’ interactions with customers have to… → Read More

    posted 14 hours ago

    Blackboard Co-Founder Michael Chasen Raises $12.75M Series A For SocialRadar, A New Take On Location-Based People Discovery Apps

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    If you thought the “ambient location” craze has passed, prepare to be surprised. A company called SocialRadar is announcing today that it has raised $12.75 million in Series A funding from NEAGrotech Ventures, and others including Steve Case, Ted Leonsis, Dave Morin and Kevin Colleran for a mobile, location-based people discovery app arriving first on the iPhone. → Read More