Saturday, May 20, 2017

Top Stories of the Day // May 20, 2017

These are the arguments against net neutrality — and why they’re wrong | Away nears 100K stylish suitcases sold as it raises $20M | Uber threatened to fire engineer at center of Waymo trade secret lawsuit | Deep Algo offers simple code visualization for people who don't know how to code | Facebook rolls out a new “Order Food” option in its main navigation | Salesforce marches steadily toward $10B run rate goal | Project recreates cities in rich 3D from images harvested online |
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SATURDAY, MAY 20 2017 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Devin Coldewey

These are the arguments against net neutrality — and why they’re wrong

The next few months will be full of bitter dissent regarding the FCC's net neutrality rules, how they should be enforced, and indeed whether they should exist... Read More…
Josh Constine

Away nears 100K stylish suitcases sold as it raises $20M

What do people actually want in luggage? A phone charger, unbreakable exterior, and maximum packing space at a resonable price is what Away discovered. So it... Read More…
Ryan Lawler

Uber threatened to fire engineer at center of Waymo trade secret lawsuit

Uber has issued a sternly worded letter to Anthony Levandowski, the engineer at the center of a lawsuit alleging theft of trade secrets from Google parent... Read More…
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Brian Heater

Deep Algo offers simple code visualization for people who don't know how to code

Deep Algo was one of the more fascinating companies on display in Startup Alley at TechCrunch Disrupt this week. The French team aims to make coding languages... Read More…
Sarah Perez

Facebook rolls out a new “Order Food” option in its main navigation

Facebook is now making it easier for you to order food from your favorite restaurants directly within its app, without having to navigate away to a delivery... Read More…
Ron Miller, Alex Wilhelm

Salesforce marches steadily toward $10B run rate goal

Salesforce is on a steady climb toward a $10 billion revenue run rate. And while it’s not quite there yet, its recent, nearly $2.4 billion quarter puts it... Read More…
Devin Coldewey

Project recreates cities in rich 3D from images harvested online

People are taking photos and videos all over major cities, all the time, from every angle. Theoretically, with enough of them, you could map every street and... Read More…
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