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  • The Benefits Of Digital DrawingCRUNCH NETWORK

    The Benefits Of Digital Drawing

    According to a 2015 study of more than 4,000 designers conducted by Subtraction.com and Adobe’s Khoi Vinh, 64 percent of designers still prefer pencil and paper to begin the creative brainstorm process. Paper is virtually always accessible and offers simplicity. Plus, pen on paper has been the traditional medium budding artists are taught from the beginning, making it easy to generate… Read More
  • Drawbridge Is Building A Business Beyond Ad Targeting

    Drawbridge Is Building A Business Beyond Ad Targeting

    Drawbridge isn’t just an ad-tech company anymore. We’ve written about how the company, which is backed by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Sequoia Capital, has built technology to determine when the same person is using multiple devices — so data from one device can be used (in an anonymized way) to target ads another. However, CEO Kamakshi Sivaramakrishnan said that… Read More
  • Forge Looks To Make It Easy To Save Short Clips In Gaming Sessions

    Forge Looks To Make It Easy To Save Short Clips In Gaming Sessions

    Jared Kim might not be the best gamer — but he still wants to be able to share highlights from his sessions, and save them to remember them in the future. So much so that he decided to take a second crack at the premise with Forge, a new service entering beta today that helps gamers find short clips of the action and share them on different networks. Read More
  • Captain401, A Service For Spinning Up And Managing 401(k) Plans, Raises $3.5M

    Captain401, A Service For Spinning Up And Managing 401(k) Plans, Raises $3.5M

    At Roger Lee’s last startup, he wanted to set up a 401(k) plan for his employees. He soon realized how frustrating and outdated the process was; it required stacks of paperwork and even faxing documents. That’s what prompted him to start Captain401, a service built for quickly spinning up 401(k) plans for small- to medium-sized businesses that aims to be less complicated. The… Read More
  • Apply Now For TechCrunch Include Office Hours With General Catalyst

    Apply Now For TechCrunch Include Office Hours With General Catalyst

    The next round of TechCrunch Include Office Hours are here! On March 8th, Niko Bonatsos, Deepak Jeevan Kumar, Armaan Ali, Steve Herrod, and Prateek Alsi of General Catalyst will join TechCrunch editors to provide advice and feedback to startups. Launched in 2014, Include is TechCrunch’s diversity program, aimed at facilitating opportunities for underrepresented groups in tech to take… Read More
  • Crossroad Becomes Comet, Raises Funds For Its Collaborative Photo Album App

    Crossroad Becomes Comet, Raises Funds For Its Collaborative Photo Album App

    Comet is a nifty little iOS and Android app that lets you create and share photo albums with your friends and family. Comet is trying to solve a simple problem, but does it in a compelling way. When you go to a wedding or a road trip, you won’t ever see your friends’ photos as they will stay in their camera roll forever. Comet fixes that. Read More
  • The New Promises Of France’s Legal Tech StartupsCRUNCH NETWORK

    The New Promises Of France’s Legal Tech Startups

    Where there is friction, there are business opportunities. In France, a host of startups are flourishing with the promise to ease the pain of paperwork from user-unfriendly administrations or banks. Examples of such startups include Guacamol for legal paperwork, PayFit for super-simple payroll or Fred De La Compta for cheap, frictionless accounting. Read More
  • Farmville Co-Creator Mark Skaggs Joins Indian Mobile Gaming Startup Moonfrog Labs

    Farmville Co-Creator Mark Skaggs Joins Indian Mobile Gaming Startup Moonfrog Labs

    The distance between Zynga’s offices in the United States and a gaming startup in Bengaluru might seem far, but it was a straightforward road for Mark Skaggs, who is best known as the co-creator of FarmVille. Five months after leaving Zynga, Skaggs is taking on a new role as a director at Moonfrog Labs, where he will develop new smartphone games for Indian players. Read More
  • Todoist Updates iPhone, Mac, Safari And Apple Watch Apps

    Todoist Updates iPhone, Mac, Safari And Apple Watch Apps

    If you’re a Todoist user working on Apple devices, today is a big day. The company is announcing four updates for four different Apple patforms — iOS, OS X, watchOS and Safari. The to-do list service now supports Apple’s latest features on iOS and watchOS, such as 3D Touch shortcuts, interactive notifications and Apple Watch complication widgets. Read More
  • Startups Back Britain To Remain In EU

    Startups Back Britain To Remain In EU

    After months of speculation, last week the U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron formally announced the date for a referendum on whether Britain should remain in the European Union. But what do startups think? Read More
  • TerraTalk App Corrects Language Students’ English Pronunciation

    TerraTalk App Corrects Language Students’ English Pronunciation

    Speaking–or at least trying to be comprehensible–is one of the hardest parts of studying a new language. TerraTalk, a Japanese startup, wants to help English learners with a new app that promises to correct their pronunciation and grammar. The company just launched its Android app with $1.34 million in funding from Incubate Fund and will have an iOS version ready later this year. Read More
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