Minggu, 10 April 2016

Top Stories of the Day // April 10, 2016

The future of the car is not about propulsion | Can Israel build big, sustainable companies? | The delayed revolution in digital financial services | Autodesk looks to future of 3D printing with Project Escher | GifGrabber re-emerges as Giphy Capture | The open web is not going away |
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TOP HEADLINE | Mike Hoefflinger

The future of the car is not about propulsion

I'm impatient to see breakthroughs in cars. I have high expectations for what Apple will do and respect for what Tesla has already done. I agree with Peter... Read More…
CRUNCH NETWORK | Zach Abramowitz

Can Israel build big, sustainable companies?

For all the "Start-up Nation" fanfare, Google's acquisition of Waze - Israel's highest profile start-up exit to date - was valued at just $1.1B. And, while... Read More…
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At Disrupt NY, we'll talk about how to keep your food startup above water, scaling food businesses, challenges with delivery, environmental impacts of the food tech industry and lots more. Hurry, get your tickets now before prices increase April 15th. Learn More…
CRUNCH NETWORK | Paul M. Schwartz

The delayed revolution in digital financial services

Technology has transformed how we work, communicate and travel. In contrast, modern digital technology has not yet transformed financial services. Open data is... Read More…
Ron Miller

Autodesk looks to future of 3D printing with Project Escher

Like so many organizations these days, Autodesk is a company in transition. It was until recently a traditional boxed software company selling licenses. Today,... Read More…
Haje Jan Kamps

GifGrabber re-emerges as Giphy Capture

It looks like some of the $55m Giphy raised recently was burning a hole in its pocket: GifGrabber is now part of the Giphy family, and the new version of the... Read More…
CRUNCH NETWORK | Zack Rosen

The open web is not going away

Dries Buytaert and Matt Mullenweg recently posted calls to arms in defense of the "open web." I, too, am a believer in the open web. It delivers on the promise... Read More…
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