Startup News
Man Pulls Submachine Gun Over 22¢ Tax: 'I'm Tax Exempt'
Forbes - 16 Apr 2014 03:12
No One Likes Paying Tax, But Pulling a Gun Over a 22-cent Tax May Be a New Record.
Biggest tech IPO filing in history, Alibaba, may happen next week
Venture Beat - 16 Apr 2014 18:11
Chinese e-commerce titan Alibaba is widely expected to set the record for biggest tech IPO — and it may file next week. The Hangzhou, China-based company is expected to file the prospectus for its U.S. IPO next week, r...
You are cordially invited to congratulate Paperless Post on its new $25M funding round
Venture Beat - 16 Apr 2014 04:40
Whoever said manners and courtesy were dead, clearly didn’t know about Paperless Post and its little invitations and cards empire. Tonight, the company confirmed that it has raised $25 million in a third round of insti...
Brave new wearable world: Crowdsourcing health, and the coming battle of bio-signals
Venture Beat - 16 Apr 2014 23:41
Guest Post: In the words of Aldous Huxley: "There is only one corner of the universe that you are certain of improving and that is your own self." Wearables are THE tool for self-improvement, or as we like to call it, s...
Dating site Zoosk files $100M IPO after hitting 26M users
Venture Beat - 16 Apr 2014 23:36
The company will trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol ZSK, according to the S-1 document it just filed to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Not good: Google's average cost-per-click is down 9% from last year
Venture Beat - 16 Apr 2014 22:30
According to its latest earnings report, Google’s average cost-per-click dropped sharply this quarter compared to last year’s Q1. If you ignored this stat, you’d see that the company’s ad business looks relativel...
When Is An Internal Investigation Not Privileged?
Forbes - 16 Apr 2014 22:26
Company management needs to think through the scope of work assigned to compliance personnel, especially when questionable conduct is detected. Under these circumstances, an important question should be addressed: who sh...
Need A Small Business Loan? Borrowing From Suppliers Is As Easy As Riding A Bike
Forbes - 16 Apr 2014 22:23
It’s the small business owner willing to be creative that gets financing these days. At the very least, successful small business owners need to be flexible when weighing their options and less dependent upon tradition...
Linguistic fingerprints in 'little words' may have identified the real Bitcoin creator
Venture Beat - 16 Apr 2014 22:16
"We are using the set of possible authors identified in the media, and we are comparing the bitcoin paper to their writings -- and he is the best match. Szabo is the only plausible main author."
Google's lackluster Q1 sees earnings per share of $6.27 with modest ad revenue growth
Venture Beat - 16 Apr 2014 22:04
Google today reported unimpressive first quarter earnings for 2014, with earnings per share of $6.27 on revenue of $15.4 billion. Google’s Q1 Google bought Nest for $3.1B Google is selling Motorola Mobility to Lenovo G...
Don't forget about website runner Squarespace. It just raised $40M
Venture Beat - 16 Apr 2014 21:51
Squarespace has grown from a personal project into a company with hundreds of thousands of customers. Now it's seeking to broaden its scope by becoming more flexible for developers.
Facebook takes Instagram user's name, then gives it back
Venture Beat - 16 Apr 2014 21:43
Facebook has returned a username that it peremptorily took away from an Instagram user recently. A post today on story site Medium tells the tale. In a piece entitled “They say ‘nothing will change’/*Everything* ch...
This Internet of things company works with Coca-Cola & just raised $50M -- smart soda cans?
Venture Beat - 16 Apr 2014 21:42
Watch out photo-sharing apps -- an Internet-of-Things company is now in the "billion-dollar valuation club."
How To Get The Most Out Of Your New Job
Forbes - 16 Apr 2014 21:15
There are a million thoughts and feelings a person has when starting a new job. You’re anxious, nervous and excited at all of the possibilities. You’re also completely overwhelmed. You have to start from scratch and ...
Texting might make Apple's wallet app Passbook worth a damn
Venture Beat - 16 Apr 2014 20:57
Text messaging may be the secret to getting tech-shy brands and users interested in Passbook's potential.
The 5-Star Employee: Why We Need A Yelp For The Workplace
Forbes - 16 Apr 2014 20:54
Some companies do reference checks decently, some do it poorly, but pretty much all of them do it too late in the process. This rewards candidates who talk a good game more than those who play it. The next billion-dollar...
Entrepreneurs Of Austin: Alamo Drafthouse
Forbes - 16 Apr 2014 20:36
Sometimes things don’t turn out how we expect them to. Just ask Alamo Drafthouse owner, Tim League. The now film-famous Austin resident started his career with Shell Oil after graduating from Rice University wit...
Why fitness wearables can't be one-size-fits-all
Venture Beat - 16 Apr 2014 20:33
Guest Post: In order to attain unprecedented adoption, we'll need to see the creation of devices that address specific market segments so that all of us can be represented in wearables.
Kaplan: Why Treating Nonprofits Like Tech Startups Works
Forbes - 16 Apr 2014 19:27
Robert S. Kaplan, co-chair of the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, the largest venture philanthropy firm in the U.S. will join me for a live discussion of the strategies and impact of their approach: treating nonprofit...
FireHost wants to be an upmarket AWS, and investors are buying in for $25M
Venture Beat - 16 Apr 2014 19:25
FireHost doesn't drop its prices every few months like other cloud infrastructure providers such as Amazon Web Services. And its focus on security has been helping the company increase revenue.
New marketing automation rankings: Enterprise usability still sucks
Venture Beat - 16 Apr 2014 19:06
Crowdsourcing software review company TrustRadius revealed its latest marketing automation ranking and buyers’ guide today, and here’s the consensus: Software for the enterprise still lacks the appeal of consumer ver...
Instamotor is the closest thing to your car selling itself (update)
Venture Beat - 16 Apr 2014 19:00
"The average person buys or sells about nine or ten cars in a lifetime. They don't know how to do this -- dealers know what they're doing and can take advantage of that situation."