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Adobe Is Patching A Hole The Hacking Team Used To Exploit Flash
By John Biggs Many companies have best practices and the Hacking Team, the “computer security experts” who sold hacking tools to various federal and state agencies around the world, are
China’s Wozlla Lands $2M For Its HTML5 Game Development Platform
By Jon Russell Native apps may be the current vision what mobile games and apps should look like, but a number of companies are pioneering HTML5-based web apps as a
How Many Angels is Too Many? It Depends on the Founders
By Connie Loizos Yesterday, the New York Times published a smart landscape piece about the growing ubiquity of angel investing in Silicon Valley, where everyone with money wants to pour
Didi Kuaidi, Uber’s Arch Rival In China, Confirms It Raised $2B In Fresh Funding
By Jon Russell Didi Kuaidi, Uber’s biggest rival in China, today confirmed that it has raised a $2 billion funding round. Read More …read more Via: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/ekluwIMFRbw/
July Recipes: Cool off with fruit
By Allie McFee Use our Pinterest-friendly jpeg above or download the PDF below: [pdf-1] Summer is finally here and that means with the hotter weather we gravitate toward cold sugary
CrowdSuit Wants To Help You Get Even With Your Phone Company
By Cat Zakrzewski We all know telecoms are evil.* But as an individual, there’s rarely a way to fight back. Enter CrowdSuit, a new company that aims to help phone
ClipMine Improves Videos With Crowdsourced Tagging And Annotations
By Anthony Ha So this happens to pretty often: I pull up an online video that I want to watch, only to be taken aback when I realize that it’s
Google’s Self-Driving Cars Take The Safe Road To Austin
By Drew Olanoff Whether they’re actually fully safe or not yet for your own joyriding, Google’s self-driving cars are pretty damn cool. It looks like people other than Googlers and
I’ve Seen The Future Of Twitter And It’s Apple Music
By Lucas Matney When I was listening to Pharrell and Justin Timberlake (assumedly stoned out of their minds) ramble about the meaning of art with Cara Delevigne on Beats 1
Clinton Blames ‘The Right’ For Trust Attacks
By Jessica Taylor Hillary Clinton worked to paint herself as honest and trustworthy in her first national television interview of the 2016 campaign, pointing the finger at Republicans for damaging