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  • Tales Of CES: Everybody Tells Me CES Is A Mess

    Tales Of CES: Everybody Tells Me CES Is A Mess

    Next week will be my first CES. Over the past couple of months, when I talked with CES veterans, they all told me that CES is a horrible experience. And yet, I am still incredibly excited. I plan to take advantage of my fresh perspective on the show to share my experience over the next few days. But first, let’s start with figuring out why everybody keeps telling me that CES is a mess. Read More
  • Apploi, A Job Hunting App, Raises Over $7 Million In Series A

    Apploi, A Job Hunting App, Raises Over $7 Million In Series A

    Applying to jobs seems easy: you roll into a shop, fill out an application, and wait for a call. But aside from nicer handwriting, how do you stand out from the crowd of applicants? You use Apploi. Apploi’s CEO, Adam Lewis, launched the company to allow service industry workers put their best foot forward in job interviews. Designed as a sort of central system for applications as well as… Read More
  • Scribd Raises $22M For Its Subscription E-Book Service

    Scribd Raises $22M For Its Subscription E-Book Service

    Scribd, a startup offering unlimited access to half a million e-books for $8.99 a month, is announcing that it has Raised $22 million in additional funding. The round was led by Khosla Ventures, with Khosla partner Keith Rabois (previously an executive at PayPal, LinkedIn, Slide, and Square) joining the company’s board as an observer. In an email, Rabois compared Scribd’s… Read More
  • Snapchat Has Raised $485 Million More From 23 Investors, At Valuation Of At Least $10B

    Snapchat Has Raised $485 Million More From 23 Investors, At Valuation Of At Least $10B

    Back in the day, we reported that messaging app Snapchat* was raising over $100 million in a round led by Kleiner Perkins. And then the WSJ reported that it was $20 million, which left us wondering why a growth round would be so small in terms of total principle. Well, it turns out it’s not. Snapchat has raised a much bigger amount: Nearly $500 million in aggregate, according to an… Read More
  • A Look Back At 2014

    A Look Back At 2014

    2014 was an amazing year in startup news. In fact, we wrote more than 13,000 articles here on TechCrunch. That’s why we are giving you a handy TL;DR guide to remind you of all the big news from the past year. Apple: We predict that large phones will be the next big thing. WhatsApp: Sorry, I can’t hear you over the sound of all the $$$$. Amazon: Remember that one time we built… Read More
  • Now With 12 Million Users, Timehop Adds Twitter Vet Jason Goldman To Its Board

    Now With 12 Million Users, Timehop Adds Twitter Vet Jason Goldman To Its Board

    It’s been a very busy few months for Timehop. The app, which provides users with a personal “today in history” memo by surfacing their photos and social networking posts from this day one year ago or more, is closing out the year with more than 12 million registered users, half of whom, some 6 million, open the app every single day. That’s double the number of both… Read More
  • Grocery Delivery Startup Instacart Raises $210 Million More

    Grocery Delivery Startup Instacart Raises $210 Million More

    Grocery delivery startup Instacart has raised an additional $210 million, according to an SEC filing on Monday. The filing confirms a Series C funding round reported earlier this month, which values the company at more than $2 billion. Read More
  • What The Hell Is A Startup Anyway?

    What The Hell Is A Startup Anyway?

    If you regularly read technology media, and I honestly can’t recommend it, you will run into occasional references to “startups.” Many consider startups to be small companies determined to grow quickly in the hopes of becoming the next passé giant whose corporate campus costs so much to maintain that it eventually has to stop serving chilled sake by robot on Thursdays. Read More
  • United And Orbitz Sue “Hidden Cities” Flight Search Engine Skiplagged

    United And Orbitz Sue “Hidden Cities” Flight Search Engine Skiplagged

    United Airlines and Orbitz are suing Skiplagged, a small startup founded by Aktarer Zaman that helps travelers hack the airlines’ opaque pricing schemes to get better deals by finding so-called “hidden city” fares. Airline pricing is incredibly complex and one of its many oddities is that when you are looking for a good price, it’s often cheaper to buy a ticket from… Read More
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