Saturday, October 10, 2015

Top Stories of the Day // October 10, 2015

The Dog Ate Our Homework, Google Drive Is Down (UPDATED) | More Funding Won't Magically Fix Your Startup | Series A 101 | What Car Dealers (Still) Think About Elon Musk and Company | SF Nerds Can Now Impress Dates With UberSELECT | Sell SaaS, They Said … It Will Be Easy, They Said | The New Amazon Fire TV Is A Hi-Resolution Box That Does It All |
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 2015 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Drew Olanoff

The Dog Ate Our Homework, Google Drive Is Down (UPDATED)

UPDATE: All services have returned and a Google spokesperson provided us with the following statement: Google Drive, Docs editors and Classroom have been... Read More…
CRUNCH NETWORK | Erik Rannala

More Funding Won't Magically Fix Your Startup

Some entrepreneurs think that (more) money will solve all their company's problems. Read More…
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Alexandra Chong, Founder & CEO of Lulu, Coming to Disrupt London

Nominated as TechCrunch's 2013 "Fastest Rising Startup," Lulu, the #1 private network for women, has hit over a billion plus profile views from millions of users in the United States, Brazil and Mexico. Come see what Alexandra has to say. Learn More…
Ben Narasin

Series A 101

In my prior life as a seed investor, I helped many companies raise Series A, some raise B and a few raise C.  First time founders often ask about the process,... Read More…
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LogMeIn Buys Password Manager LastPass

Dell confidentially files an IPO for its SecureWorks cybersecurity unit, Pixar’s upcoming film “The Good Dinosaur uses twice as many special effects as any previous Pixar film, Apple removes multiple apps from the app store for installing a root certificate, Facebook lets users decorate their profiles image with custom frames to show support for popular college football programs. Watch Now
Connie Loizos

What Car Dealers (Still) Think About Elon Musk and Company

There’s no end to talk about electric and self-driving vehicles in Silicon Valley, but most of the country seems perfectly happy continuing to buy... Read More…
Sarah Buhr

SF Nerds Can Now Impress Dates With UberSELECT

UberSELECT, Uber’s higher-end car offering has finally rolled out to those in San Francisco. The service allows folks in the 7×7 to choose luxury... Read More…
CRUNCH NETWORK | Daniel Saks

Sell SaaS, They Said … It Will Be Easy, They Said

It has never been easier for customers to buy software. A couple of clicks or taps, depending on your device of choice, and you can be up and running with even... Read More…
John Biggs

The New Amazon Fire TV Is A Hi-Resolution Box That Does It All

The history of media streamers has always trended towards the cheap and powerful. The first streamers, essentially massive Windows PCs with some media tricks... Read More…
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