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Geektime (formerly known as Newsgeek) is Israel’s largest technology news blog. Since March of 2009, Geektime has ensnared the startup and technology communities by providing them with their daily fix of news, updates, and articles on various topics in technology; quickly becoming a ...more

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Geo Local Chinese Startup Momo Files For U.S. IPO To Raise $300M
Widely known as a mobile app with location-based features for connecting strangers, Momo claims to be the third most popular social app in China.
If Robots Are Taking Our Jobs, Then Everyone Should Get A Universal Basic Income
Shane Greenup argues that if jobs will continue to disappear, as Google CEO Larry Page predicts, then everyone in the world should get a universal basic income.
How To Prepare For The Future Of Mobile Commerce
72% of businesses recognize the benefits of using data to offer customers a joint, cohesive multi-channel experience, but 84% aren’t able to use the data effectively.
In India, No Chauffeur Is A Status Symbol. Why ZoomCar Just Raised $8 Million
In a country where labor is cheap and cars are expensive, the “sharing economy” means driving yourself around in a private rental car.
In The Contest Of Spain Vs. Google, Who Do You Think Will Win?
Spain just passed a law requiring news aggregators like Google to pay for content. Will Google see this as a red cape?
Wix Expands With Acquisition Of Restaurant Solutions Provider OpenRest
Wix, a leading provider of website solutions, has acquired OpenRest, the online ordering platform, and has big plans for the future.
Fiverr CEO: We Want To Be Ebay Or Amazon For Services
Fiverr on Wednesday announced the launch of Spanish, French, Dutch, and Portuguese language versions of its website, bringing its highly successful version of the “gig economy” to countless new markets.
French Companies Must Now Inform Employees Of Potential Acquisitions
Keeping high-level decisions out of prying ears can be tough: It’s hard to tell what precedent this law might set for future legislation.
Siesta’s Over: Europe’s Tech Awakening And United Ventures’ New $80M Fund
It took a while, but European investors are coming back from a long lunch to find there’s a tech boom going on with money to be made.
Why A Japanese Telecom Giant Invested Almost $1 Billion In Two Indian Startups Today
As SoftBank ploughs $10B into India, Snapdeal bags $627M in funding and Ola nets $210M. Why? India may be the emerging market with the highest e-commerce growth potential.
Italy’s Answer To Their Bleeding Economy? Free Public WiFi
In an attempt to boost their shrinking economy, Italian lawmakers have proposed earmarking $6 million for free public WiFi.
IBM Is Opening Registration For The Second Class Of Its Alpha Zone Accelerator Program
Alpha Zone’s second class will benefit from an attractive and unique array of services, while everything participants develop in the program will remain entirely their own intellectual property.
Who Would Spend $200,000 For Ebola.com?
Mystery of the month: What do Russian cannabis and stainless steel cookware have to do with Ebola?
Tobacco Plants Might Finally Start Giving Back To Your Health
Israeli Startup CollPlant has created a way to harvest collagen that is compatible with human cells from yes—you read that right—tobacco plants.
Beyond A Billion: Here Are China’s 15 Most Valuable Startups
There are secrets that are broken; there are secrets taken to the grave; there are state secrets for which people are hanged for betraying – and then there are the valuations of Chinese startups. Here’s our chart of China’s highest value startups...
Hardware Startups Can Make It – Says Scott Miller
The man who took the Roomba from prototype to high volume production is now CEO at Dragon Innovation where he’s helping hardware startups make the same leap
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