| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 05:48 |
TechCrunch >>
 One of
the most rewarding aspects of TechCrunch's Disrupt events is the
Startup
Battlefield -- like a mini-startup school, the dozens of chosen
startups that go through the Battlefield training process end up
with solid presentation skills, hard-earned pitching prowess and
newfound courage. We're looking for a bright, talented person to
help manage this process, to take our Startup Battlefield companies
from 1,000 hopeful applicants to 30 contenders to five
sparkling finalists. As Battlefield Editor, you'll head up one of
TechCrunch's most remarkable and valuable franchises and run point
for it at our TechCrunch Disrupt conferences, held yearly in SF and
NYC (and this year in Berlin).
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 05:43 |
TechCrunch >>
 After
previously investing into the company, Google has now acquired
Makani Power, a green energy startup that is currently building
airborne wind turbines. The acquisition was first reported in Brad
Stone’s Businessweek story about Google X and judging from Stone’s
story, the team will join Google X. Google invested $10 million in
the Alameda, CA-based company in 2006 and another $5 million in
2008. As far as we can see, this also marks the first time Google
has acquired a company specifically for its Google X skunkworks.
Stone reports that Google CEO Larry Page approved the acquisition,
but as Google X’s director Astro Teller notes, Page said that X
“could have the budget and the people to go do this, but that we
had to make sure to crash at least five of the devices in
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 05:41 |
TechCrunch >>
 Some of the Internet’s most
notable personalities are bringing attention to the need for
immigration reform in a 36-hour social media marathon, The March
for Innovation. It’s an issue we know our readers care about, so
we’re thrilled to give you the opportunity to join part-time
superhero, full-time mayor of Newark, definitely-maybe Senate
candidate, and one of The Most Innovative People In Democracy, Cory
Booker, in a rousing town hall. Mayor Booker and I will be
answering questions on Twitter and responding to a few reader
questions in our comments (officially begins Noon PT). Background
As I’ve written about before, the United States definitely has a
costly tech-talent shortage, which can only be filled by attracting
the best and brightest from around the world. Despite near
unanimous support for more high-skilled immigrants, the United
States Congress
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 05:41 |
TechCrunch >>
 Some of the Internet’s most
notable personalities are bringing attention to the need for
immigration reform in a 36-hour social media marathon, The March
for Innovation. It’s an issue we know our readers care about, so
we’re thrilled to give you the opportunity to join part-time
superhero, full-time mayor of Newark, definitely-maybe Senate
candidate, and one of The Most Innovative People In Democracy, Cory
Booker, in a rousing town hall. Mayor Booker and I will be
answering questions on Twitter and responding to a few reader
questions in our comments (officially begins Noon PT). Background
As I’ve written about before, the United States definitely has a
costly tech-talent shortage, which can only be filled by attracting
the best and brightest from around the world. Despite near
unanimous support for more high-skilled immigrants, the United
States Congress
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 05:40 |
TechCrunch >>
 Have you ever wished
that you could navigate through the apps on the phone as easy as
clicking links on the web? Such a thing may now become a real
possibility thanks to a new service from Cellogic, called
Deeplink.me. In a nutshell, it’s a bit.ly for mobile app deep
linking – meaning not necessarily just linking to the app itself,
but to a specific page, section or - in the case of a mobile
game – a specific level, within an application. The link
(deeplink.me/yourname), meanwhile, works from anywhere, whether
web, mobile web, or any other native mobile application. It can
automatically detect where an end user is coming from and whether
or not they have the necessary mobile app installed on their
device. If the link is clicked on the web, it would simply
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 05:36 |
TechCrunch >>
 A
brain drain at a big tech company is never a good thing, and when a
lot of that departing talent consists of high-level execs moving on
in rapid succession it's bound to look like curtains to outside
observers. That appears to be the case at HTC, which is losing a
lot of senior execs according to multiple reports today from The
Verge, CNET and Engadget, and a source has pointed us to yet
another recent high profile departure.
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 05:36 |
TechCrunch >>
 A
brain drain at a big tech company is never a good thing, and when a
lot of that departing talent consists of high-level execs moving on
in rapid succession it's bound to look like curtains to outside
observers. That appears to be the case at HTC, which is losing a
lot of senior execs according to multiple reports today from The
Verge, CNET and Engadget, and a source has pointed us to yet
another recent high profile departure.
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 05:22 |
TechCrunch >>
 Amazon
has reportedly submitted plans for a new futuristic headquarters in
Seattle that couples a skyscraper and an accompanying tri-sphere
bio-dome like structure. According to the plans, the structure will
be able to hold various forms of plant life and become a place
where employees can "work and socialize in a more natural,
park-like setting." Because God forbid employees walk to the
park that's three blocks away.
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 05:12 |
TechCrunch >>
Runscope launched at the Glue conference
today with $1.1 million in seed funding from True Ventures and
Andreessen Horowitz for its tools that monitor API traffic and
address the problems with broken APIs. Also participating
were Lerer Ventures, and a group of prominent angel
investors.
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 04:48 |
TechCrunch >>
 For years, the
iPhone has carried a small etching on the back that says ‘Designed
by Apple in California. Assembled in China.’ It’s fueled the
stereotype that China is the world’s factory, but hasn’t had a
flexible enough education system to produce R&D talent that can
also design world-class products for a global audience. But that’s
a stereotype that isn’t exactly true anymore. A small group of
companies — both small, bootstrapped app startups and multi-billion
dollar giants like Tencent — are showing that they can design apps
or higher-end hardware with international appeal. Tencent, one of
the country’s gargantuan Internet powers with a market cap of $72
billion dollars, often likes to point out the international reach
of its messaging app Weixin or WeChat. That app has blossomed to
more than 190 million monthly active
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 04:34 |
TechCrunch >>
 Another photo sharing app
bites the dust? Or is something with promise getting another
chance? Either way you look at it, betaworks is adding more
technology and team members to its arsenal, as photo sharing app
Piictu has
announced that the team will "join forces" with a betaworks
company that has yet to launch.
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 04:11 |
TechCrunch >>
 Google's Drive app for
Android just got a major redesign that brings the Google Now-like
card-style look the company introduced with Google Now to its
mobile productivity app.
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 04:09 |
TechCrunch >>
 Shashi
Seth, whose résumé includes
management and executive roles at Yahoo, Aol, and Google, is
joining the Tribune Company as the president of a new unit called
Tribune Digital Ventures. Seth's role was
first reported yesterday at AllThingsD, and the company is now
confirming the news. It says Tribune Digital Ventures will operate
as an independent unit based in Silicon Valley.
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 04:00 |
TechCrunch >>
EAT Club, which is
launching in private beta today, has a unique spin on the way that
users get lunch. The service hopes to get rid of all the hassles
around waiting in line, paying, and waiting for your food, all with
a convenient food truck that serves a variety of foods, and a
mobile app to handle ordering and payment.
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 03:30 |
TechCrunch >>
 Chrome
27 for the desktop arrived yesterday and today, Google updated
Chrome for Android to version 27 as well. While the desktop update
mostly focused on improved speed, the Android version actually
includes a number of new features. The most important of these is
probably the new fullscreen mode for phones. Just like in the
iPhone app (or in the old stock Android browser), the toolbar will
now disappear as you scroll down.
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 03:27 |
TechCrunch >>
 Skyhigh
Networks discovers,manages and analyzes data from all the apps that
people use at work. Today the company raised $20 million in a
Series B round led by Sequoia Capital with participation from
existing investor Greylock Partners. Skyhigh discovers, analyzes
and controls the cloud services that a customer’s employee uses. It
sees the cloud services customers use and all the associated
security issues associated with it. It analyzes the services to
find the abnormalities and ways the company can save costs on
subscriptions. It also adds an element of control by enforcing IT
policies. The difference for Skyhigh is in the fine grain controls.
When it finds abnormalities it can provide encryption, access
control and other security features. The discover is based on
existing logs and data from proxy and doing analytics. It has a
registry
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 03:21 |
TechCrunch >>
 People are afraid that if
they drive an electric vehicle, they’ll run out of juice somewhere.
So to convince more people to buy electric cars and dominate the
charging station locator market, Xatori and Recargo are merging.
The combined charge finder developers will go by the name Recargo
to promote their station map and trip planner app PlugShare. Xatori
and its co-founders Forrest North (CEO) and Armen Petrosian (CTO)
had raised $400,000 in 2011 for its suite of apps. PlugShare is
North America’s largest network of EV charging stations, boasting
15,000 locations and 100,000 downloads. GreenCharge lets Nissan
Leaf, Chevy Volt, and Plug-in Prius owners monitor their vehicles’
energy levels. ChargeManager lets businesses track the status of
whole fleets of EVs. Recargo is a privately funded startup that
runs a self-named charging station
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 03:18 |
TechCrunch >>
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 03:09 |
TechCrunch >>
 With years
of digital exhaust now behind us – over 240 billion photos on
Facebook, 8 billion on Flickr, and not to mention the 72 hours of
video uploaded to YouTube every month – we’re now transitioning to
a time when we’re in need of smarter tools for organizing and
accessing our personal data archives. Only a few companies, so far,
have dared to step into this space because the technical challenges
its presents. One which shows some promise is the stealthy Moju
Labs, a new consumer “big data” startup, which is soon preparing to
launch. Founded by the former chief scientist at PayPal and
current entrepreneur-in-residence at North Bridge Venture
Partners, Mok Oh, Moju Labs is worth keeping an eye on for its team
alone. That team now includes ex-Google and Palantir engineer
Justin Legakis
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| Wednesday, 22 May
2013 02:58 |
TechCrunch >>
 Launching
today is Cookening, a new French startup
co-founded by Cédric Giorgi (previously co-editor of TechCrunch
France) that combines elements of both Airbnb and Housebites.
Starting with France first, a country known for its gastronomy, it
enables locals to be matched with tourists so they can invite them
into their homes to experience an authentic home dining
experience.
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