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Thursday, March 6, 2014
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Quipper, an e-learning platform backed by the London-based VC firm, Atomico, that's led by Skype co-founder Niklas Zennström, has closed...

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For New York City’s startup community, the future venture capitalists have hoped for may be taking place right now. Over the past two days N...

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"We want to enable straight playback from Spotify on other services", CEO Daniel Ek tells me. It's part of why his company jus...

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Bloodhound, a company previously focused on providing software tools for the conference space, today released Android and iOS applications f...

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Is this man really the father of Bitcoin? After a full day of wild speculation and anger, the LA press have finally tracked down Nakamoto an...

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Shopping search and comparison engine TheFind, which launched its iPhone application last fall and has now grown its iOS footprint to over 1...

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Brash startup mobile carrier FreedomPop, which leases bandwidth from Sprint and has launched several aggressive programs to help it take off, on Wednesday unveiled the Privacy Phone -- nicknamed the "Snowden Phone" -- a Samsung Galaxy SII tweaked to be highly secure. The fully encrypted device costs $189, which includes unlimited talk, text and 500 MB of data for three months. After that, there will be a monthly service fee of $10. There is no contract.


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Brash startup mobile carrier FreedomPop, which leases bandwidth from Sprint and has launched several aggressive programs to help it take o...

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