Sunday, September 14, 2014

Top Stories of the Day // September 14, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // Sep 14, 2014

Mobile Payments Are Finally A Reality Thanks To Apple

A song lyric from "All That Jazz" comes to mind following Apple's big announcement about mobile payments on Tuesday: "Everything old is new again." Amid... read more

Hey Microsoft, Acquiring A Hit Game Is Stupid

Buying a game company is like buying an aging baseball player. You'll need a miracle to get another hit. And while they might have plenty of fans, they probably... read more

Product Hunt Raises $6 Million From A16Z

Product Hunt, the aggregation site that many people consider a direct competitor to TechCrunch and other tech blogs due to its ability to surface new tech... read more

A Cambrian Explosion In AI Is Coming

You can call it a Virtual Personal Assistant, an Intelligent Agent, an Intelligent Interface or whatever you wish. We call it inevitable. The era of the... read more

PopKey’s iOS 8 Launch Will Replace Written Language With The Expressive Art Of The GIF

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Venture Capital Is Prime For A Reverse Gold Rush

Considering how important proprietary deal flow has become as a tool for differentiation within venture capital, it's surprising that more VCs aren't... read more

Sailo Is A Marketplace Connecting Boats, Captains And Renters

If you think boating sounds vaguely appealing but you've never actually made it out on the water, a New York City startup called Sailo aims to help. It's not... read more

TOP VIDEOS

Gillmor Gang: AppleJacked

 The Gillmor Gang — Dan Farber, Robert Scoble, Benedict Evans, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor. It’s... read more

TechCrunch TV's New Series Interviews Startups in a Race Car

 Meeting with VCs can be stressful and we took that to the extreme with our new show. One Lap with Rob Coneybeer... read more

How Tinder Transformed Dating, According To Its CEO

Do you really know yourself if you’ve never had your heart broken? Tinder is often labeled a hookup app,... read more

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