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Top Stories of the Day // June 26, 2016

The hungry consumer and the software pivot | Will the rich get richer with Apple’s new app store ads | Telecoms open shop on Madison Avenue, but will brands buy? | Governments must embrace the Information Age or risk becoming obsolete | How Seesaw accidentally became a teacher’s pet at 1/4 of US schools | Seoul’s new traffic signs warn of the dangers of texting while walking | OK, Europe: It’s your move |
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SUNDAY, JUNE 26 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Ben Schippers

The hungry consumer and the software pivot

The internet has become a lonely space, and consumers are hungry for something new. We don't talk much anymore about new processors, video cards and faster... Read More…
Oren Kaniel

Will the rich get richer with Apple’s new app store ads

Apple’s reveal of sponsored search ads on the App Store was overshadowed by its simultaneous opening up and improvement of its subscription offerings. But... Read More…
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CRUNCH NETWORK | Adam Cohen-Aslatei

Telecoms open shop on Madison Avenue, but will brands buy?

Many companies have transformed and realigned their focus with great success. Avon transitioned from peddling books door-to-door to marketing beauty products.... Read More…
CRUNCH NETWORK | Kaspar Korjus

Governments must embrace the Information Age or risk becoming obsolete

Thirty-six years ago, futurist Alvin Toffler wrote The Third Wave, outlining the inevitable transition from a "Second Wave," characterized by an industrial... Read More…
Josh Constine

How Seesaw accidentally became a teacher’s pet at 1/4 of US schools

Seesaw’s educational app lets students save and share their assignments with their teachers, parents, and fellow classmates. They just snap a photo or... Read More…
Lucia Maffei

Seoul’s new traffic signs warn of the dangers of texting while walking

The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced traffic and pedestrian signs alerting the danger of using smartphones while walking on the street, soon to be... Read More…
John Biggs

OK, Europe: It’s your move

I held the first Warsaw TechCrunch Meetup in 2007 at a pub called Lolek. We were visiting my wife’s parents and I figured I would post on the site and get... Read More…
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