Monday, March 16, 2015

Top Stories of the Day // March 16, 2015

Marketers Tricked SXSW Tinder Users With A Chatbot |
On Secretly Terrible (Old) Engineers |
Fixing “Videogames” |
Yahoo Introduces Password-Free Login — Just Don’t Lose Your Phone |
Facebook, Oculus And The Future Of Virtual Reality |
In Search Of European Unicorns |
Dyson Invests $15M In Michigan Battery Tech Firm Sakti3 |
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Today's Top Stories // Mar 16, 2015

Marketers Tricked SXSW Tinder Users With A Chatbot

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On Secretly Terrible (Old) Engineers

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Fixing “Videogames”

Games don't seem to be taking over the world. Games struggle to gain a wider acceptance equivalent to their footprint. Plenty of people play games but much... read more

Yahoo Introduces Password-Free Login — Just Don’t Lose Your Phone

Yahoo wants to end your dependency on memorizing passwords -- or creating crap ones that can be guessed or hacked -- after it introduced a new "on-demand"... read more

Facebook, Oculus And The Future Of Virtual Reality

If Facebook wants to take that $3.2 billion dollars it invested to acquire Oculus VR and turn it into hundreds of billions of dollars, it will have to do more... read more

In Search Of European Unicorns

When you look at the returns of a typical VC fund, they may appear somewhat evenly distributed. For instance, 25% of the portfolio may be worth zero, 25% may... read more

Dyson Invests $15M In Michigan Battery Tech Firm Sakti3

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TOP VIDEOS

Gillmor Gang: Majority Report

 The Gillmor Gang — Peter Schwartz, John Taschek, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor. Salesforce... read more

CrunchWeek: Box's Earnings, Apple's Watch, And What The Hell Is Meerkat

 CrunchWeek is back with a new face running the ship: Recent TechCrunch hire Sarah Lane was our captain this... read more

Gillmor Gang: Hold the Phone

 The Gillmor Gang — Dan Farber, John Taschek, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor. Topics include... read more

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