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MIT: Without patent trolls, VCs would have invested $8B more A new paper from MIT's Sloan Business school finds that hyperactive patent litigators robbed the tech industry of billions in investment.
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Getting introductions to investors: the ranking algorithm My friend Ed Zimmerman wrote a terrific post for his WSJ blog, “Help Me Help You”, on soliciting him (and others like him) for investor introductions. I wanted to add to Ed’s post and observe that not all introduct...
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Fantasia: Music Evolved would be great -- if it worked Harmonix's new music game is fun, but the Kinect fails it.
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Brand death: Microsoft will phase out iconic Nokia brand name How can you leverage mobile to increase profitability for your company? Find out at MobileBeat, VentureBeat's 7th annual event on the future of mobile, on July 8-9 in San Francisco. Register now and save $200! Microsoft ...
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Find out if Google's driverless car is legal in your state This map reveals where driverless cars are street-legal, and which states are stuck in legislative limbo. In 2011, Nevada became the first state to legalize the testing of driverless cars. California later followed suit....
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Sorry, but Italy is no startup paradise

Venture Beat - 13 Jun 2014 23:00
Sorry, but Italy is no startup paradise Italy launches three times as many startups compared to San Francisco and has a third of the institutional investors in Silicon Valley? Holy sh*t: Startup paradise! Well ... not really.
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Dylan's Desk: France's tech scene is pretty good. So why are investors staying away? You might be forgiven for thinking that France is a terrible place to start a tech company. But most of what you think you know is probably wrong.
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GamesBeat weekly roundup: The E3 edition

Venture Beat - 13 Jun 2014 22:18
GamesBeat weekly roundup: The E3 edition Check out our entire week's worth of coverage on VentureBeat's channel for video games, GamesBeat.
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Dying Light makes you feel like a zombie-slaying Spider-Man The web-slinger would be proud of your grappling hook skills.
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Netflix-Verizon spat grabs the FCC's attention

Venture Beat - 13 Jun 2014 21:45
Netflix-Verizon spat grabs the FCC's attention The Federal Communications Commission wants to know who is really to blame for crappy connectivity some U.S. citizens are experiencing when they try to watch Netflix. Netflix said it’s the ISPs fault, while ISPs claim ...
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The Daily Show reveals how the public really feels about Google Glass "Magellan was an explorer. Chuck Yeager was an explorer. You guys have a fucking camera on your face".
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Tech CEO Nirav Tolia -- originally charged with felony hit and run for his involvement in an accident near San Francisco last year -- took a plea deal Thursday for a reduced charge, authorities said.
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Department of Labor investigates another worker's death at Amazon facility The Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating the death of a worker at one of Amazon’s fulfillment centers, according to a press release issued yesterday. Jody Rhoads, 52, d...
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Reggie Fils-Aime talks about E3, industry change, and what Nintendo is doing for a comeback (interview) Nintendo of America's president and chief operating officer remains an optimist at E3 2014.
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Feds take down major mobile scammer to the tune of $150M FTC clamps down on mobile spamming, issues $150 million find for the mastermind of a scam that made millions.
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Scientists: If we lower math requirements, maybe we'll have more lady scientists One of the world's most prestigious science publications, Nature, is out with a new OpEd arguing that top-notch PhD programs should lower their math requirements to admit more women.
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Personal Goodwill Avoids Corporate Tax Exposure The IRS does not like the concept of "personal goodwill", but courts have often approved it.  In the Tax Court decision in the case of Bross Trucking, the concept was confirmed again, helping to save the taxpayer from w...
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5 Questions To Ask Before Going Into Business With A Friend Pamela Skaist-Levy and Gela Nash-Taylor, co-presidents and co-founders of Juicy Couture became famous for their celebrated casual clothing line, which they went on to sell in 2013 for a whopping $195 million. Sure, their...
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Health apps could be heading into a HIPAA showdown

Venture Beat - 13 Jun 2014 18:56
Health apps could be heading into a HIPAA showdown The data privacy obligations of both platforms and apps may play a big role in shaping the consumer-driven health movement in coming years.
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Moving Internationally? Five Tips From A Minimalist How to pare down your lifestyle and move internationally. With less headache and more fun. Kind of.
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Comcast's national Wi-Fi network requires home routers As if Comcast didn’t already have enough people mad at it, today the company confirmed plans to roll out a nationwide Wi-Fi network by using the wireless routers rented by its residential customers in San Francisco. By...
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VigLink helps monetize ad links, raises $18M more

Venture Beat - 13 Jun 2014 18:26
VigLink helps monetize ad links, raises $18M more How can you leverage mobile to increase profitability for your company? Find out at MobileBeat, VentureBeat's 7th annual event on the future of mobile, on July 8-9 in San Francisco. Register now and save $200! Three year...
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