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  • Why an inevitable “bust” of the tech boom won’t be such a bad thingCRUNCH NETWORK

    Why an inevitable “bust” of the tech boom won’t be such a bad thing

    Silicon Valley is experiencing an extended boom that has only recently shown signs of fatigue. Many observers portend an ominous environment ripe for a bust similar to the early 2000s. Yes, there are many similarities between now and the dot-com boom. There are, however, key differences that will enable Silicon Valley to continue driving forward, no matter the headwinds. Read More
  • Manhattan CRE prices spark a mass exodus of startups to BrooklynCRUNCH NETWORK

    Manhattan CRE prices spark a mass exodus of startups to Brooklyn

    Manhattan, once the mecca for technology and innovation on the east coast, is now losing ground to the Outer Boroughs. Massive growth has led to high rents and lack of space for burgeoning businesses. Demand for office space by tech companies increased 177 percent from 2002-2012, representing 25 percent of New York City leases. To that end, the vacancy rate in NYC is just 9 percent… Read More
  • Are buyouts the new IPOs?

    Are buyouts the new IPOs?

    Buyouts may replace IPOs as the exit of choice for tech companies in the coming months. This comes as the number of startups unable to exit into a frozen market continues to grow. With only two tech IPOs so far in 2016, and poor market returns for the majority of those already public, companies are turning elsewhere to cash in on their efforts. Just this week, analytics firm QLik was… Read More
  • Lifeliqe debuts VR-enabled educational content to keep kids interested in learning

    Lifeliqe debuts VR-enabled educational content to keep kids interested in learning

    San Francisco-based startup Lifeliqe (pronounced “life like”) debuted and demoed its new virtual reality, educational content experience from the floor of the Augmented World Expo 2016 this week. According to co-founder and CEO Ondrej Homola, Lifeliqe spent the last three years creating a library of high-quality, interactive VR content. The patience may have paid off, as the… Read More
  • PHIND’s new app will help you discover places, see if they’re buzzing

    PHIND’s new app will help you discover places, see if they’re buzzing

    A visual technology and search startup called PHIND took the stage at last year’s Startup Battlefield at Disrupt NY to debut what it was then calling a “Shazam for places” – that is, an app that let you snap a photo to learn about the world around you. Today, roughly a year later, PHIND is launching its production version, which focuses on helping users discover new… Read More
  • This is your last day to apply for the TC Pitch-offs in Austin and Seattle

    This is your last day to apply for the TC Pitch-offs in Austin and Seattle

    This is your last chance. At the end of the day, applications will close for the TC Pitch-offs, going down in Austin and Seattle in a couple of weeks. And I don’t want you to miss out. We’ve already gotten dozens of applicants for both Austin (June 14) and Seattle (June 16), but in the end, only ten companies will compete. Each will be given exactly 60 seconds to pitch their wares to… Read More
  • Gawker CEO Nick Denton goes after thin-skinned Silicon Valley billionaires

    Gawker CEO Nick Denton goes after thin-skinned Silicon Valley billionaires

    Gawker Media CEO Nick Denton joined Kara Swisher on stage at Vox Media’s Code Conference next to an empty chair — reserved for Peter Thiel, who is involved in a lawsuit against Gawker and did not attend the conference. The conversation centered around Gawker’s decision to publish a story that noted that Thiel was gay — among other controversial stories that the… Read More
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