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Top Stories of the Day // June 7, 2016

Microsoft officially launches Planner, its Trello competitor | Hiri wants to fix the workplace email problem | Blue Origin continues successful, record-setting year with another NASA contract | A startup that pays cash to buy homes now offers money-back guarantee | Healthcare booking platform DocPlanner scores $20M Series C and merges with Doctoralia | Salesforce expands Trailhead training as it envisions a world of citizen developers | YC’s Instabug raises $1.7M Seed round led by Accel to grow beyond bugs |
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TUESDAY, JUNE 7 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Sarah Perez

Microsoft officially launches Planner, its Trello competitor

The Microsoft Office lineup is getting a new addition today: Microsoft Planner, team collaboration software that lets you visually organize plans, assign... Read More…
Steve O'Hear

Hiri wants to fix the workplace email problem

Hiri is the latest startup trying to fix email. Specifically, the Dublin-based company is targeting workplace email with an array of features that aim to nudge... Read More…
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Emily Calandrelli

Blue Origin continues successful, record-setting year with another NASA contract

Blue Origin, the rocket company started by Jeff Bezos, has partnered with NASA to fly and test technology payloads on suborbital flights with the New Shepard... Read More…
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Mark Zuckerberg Hacked

Microsoft Unveils Microsoft Planner a Trello competitor, T-mobile is giving away a share of the company to all it’s customers, you could potentially even get up to 100 shares, Facebook is disabling messaging in it’s mobile web app, Mark Zuckerberg’s Linkedin Twitter and Pinterest accounts got hacked, and Facebook is announcing a video game streaming deal with Blizzard. All… Watch Now
Connie Loizos

A startup that pays cash to buy homes now offers money-back guarantee

Opendoor, a two-year-old, San Francisco-based startup is a swing-for-the fences type of bet during a time when the most ambitious startups are suddenly less... Read More…
Steve O'Hear

Healthcare booking platform DocPlanner scores $20M Series C and merges with Doctoralia

Europe’s DocPlanner, an online booking platform for healthcare appointments, has raised a $20 million Series C round, and at the same time is announcing a... Read More…
Ron Miller

Salesforce expands Trailhead training as it envisions a world of citizen developers

If every company is a software company, perhaps every line of business (LoB) employee should be a programmer. That would be appear to be the idea behind... Read More…
Mike Butcher

YC’s Instabug raises $1.7M Seed round led by Accel to grow beyond bugs

I came across Instabug when I was in Cairo in 2013. Little did I know that this plucky startup, born in the Arab Spring, would eventually make it through Y... Read More…
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