Author: gyasistory
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Yammer’s Davis Sacks Departs Microsoft After Two-Year Tenure
By Alex Wilhelm Today Yammer’s founder and former CEO David Sacks announced that he will depart Microsoft, the software company that purchased his social enterprise startup for $1.2 billion. His exit, which comes two years after the June 2012 acquisition of Yammer, follows standard timing. When companies are purchased, existing employees are often given two-year…
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TechCrunch TV’s New Show Incubated Is All About What It’s Like To Be In A Tech Accelerator
By Ryan Lawler With our latest TechCrunch TV series, Incubated, we’re hoping to provide startup founders with all the info they might need before they make the decision to apply to an accelerator. Every Wednesday afternoon over the next 10 weeks, we’ll be releasing a new episode of Incubated, each of which will be focused…
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Samsung’s VR Software Leak Shows Initial Apps, Ability To Switch Between Virtual And Real Reality
By Darrell Etherington Samsung’s VR efforts are one leaky ship lately, with a report today echoing earlier rumors that the company would be partnering with Oculus VR for its own headset. Now, a leaked pre-release version of the Samsung VR software has made its way into the hands of SamMobile, apparently revealing some of the…
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Amazon Remains Great For Customers, Not For Shareholders – Stock Drops 6% As Losses Widen
By Sarah Perez Amazon’s Q2 2014 earnings announced today made it more apparent than ever that Amazon remains a great business for its customers, but not so much for its shareholders. The stock, after the earnings were reported, was already down by 6% and falling in after hours trading following Amazon reported net losses that…
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Please Join Us For The 9th Annual August Capital Party In Silicon Valley
By Matt Burns TechCrunch’s annual summer soirée is almost here. As in years past, August Capital will host TechCrunch and hundreds of local investors, founders and developers at its sunny office on Sand Hill Road. All are welcome to the August 1 event, but space is very limited. Read More Source: Technology
