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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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Yahoo Acquires First Indian Startup, Bookpad
Just a few months after the Facebook – Little Eye Labs deal, a tech giant has bought another Bangalore startup. Bookpad has been reportedly bought for slightly under $15M
Cryptosense Raises €700K To Help Banks Improve Digital Security
The startup, which announced this week a €700K seed round of funding, currently works with two of the top five European banks to simulate security breaches.
Alibaba Officially Worth More Than Facebook After NYSE Debut
Reaching US$100 briefly, Alibaba shares settle at US$93.89 after its debut on the New York Stock Exchange.
Arab Incubator In Haifa, Takwin Labs, Raises $4.5M In 1st Round
Takwin Labs, a new incubator in Israel for startups focusing on the Arab sector, completed its first funding round at $4.5M of an expected $20M in total.
Stratasys Acquires 3D CAD Collaboration Platform GrabCAD
Estonia scores a landmark exit: product design startup GrabCad acquired by the US-Israeli 3D printer company Stratasys for around $100M.
Bank Of England On Bitcoin: ‘A Significant Innovation’
With the UK’s finance Minister George Osborne’s outline of his plans for the future of Bitcoin not slated for release until December, the Bank of England has weighed in on the debate
MyFeelBack Raises €1M To Build Smarter Survey Software
The startup scene has seen its fair share of startups trying to disrupt the archaic Google Surveys and SurveyMonkey: MyFeelback has taken a different approach.
What Are The Greatest Challenges Facing Cybersecurity?
Considering cybersecurity professionals are endlessly pitted against sophisticated cybercriminals, this job is not for the fainthearted.
Alibaba’s Must-See Numbers Ahead Of Record-Breaking IPO
Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba will wrap up this week with a record-breaking IPO on Wall Street – the biggest U.S. IPO ever, even larger than Facebook’s back in 2012.
Israeli Mobli Acquires Content Sharing Platform Pheed To Boost New Monetization Strategy
Mobli Media, the Israeli startup behind the photo sharing app by the same name, and the single syllable texting platform phenom YO announced the acquisition of content sharing platform Pheed in a cash and stock deal today.
Microsoft Gets ‘Minecraft,’ But Will They Get The Fans?
Microsoft’s purchase of Minecraft maker Mojang in a $2.5 billion deal may have fan-base feeling a little uneasy. Can Microsoft retain the massive accumulation of faithful Minecraft players?
Indians Oggle Google’s Android One Budget Smartphones
Google launched its newest product, the Android One budget smartphones, in India on Monday. Will it attract “the next billion” Android users that Google is hoping for?
Is Independence Good For Scottish Startups?
Will Scottish independence mimic Ireland’s business boom or endanger Scotland’s startup sector? That is the big question on Scottish startup professionals’ minds as they ponder whether to vote for or against independence from the U.K. on Thursday.
Retail Store Orders Search & Seizure At 360 HD Cam Giroptic’s Offices
When HD 360-degree camera Giroptic launched their Kickstarter campaign earlier this year, many were quick to point our that Giroptic looked a lot like Geonaute. Later it was discovered that it was also built by members of the same team and with essentially the same hardware technology.
Netflix Expansion Faces Stormy Weather In France
Today marks Netflix’s further expansion into Europe. Though most countries are relatively un-phased, France’s attitude has been less than welcoming. What will this mean for the VOD giant?
Ericsson Buys Video Storage Startup Fabrix Systems For $95M
Swedish telecom giant Ericsson acquires video storage and computing platform Fabrix Systems. The move is aimed to bolster Ericsson’s TV Anywhere, which connects users to relevant content and brings high-quality video streaming on multiple devices.
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