Author: gyasistory
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Following Blockbuster Q2 Results, Twitter’s Stock Opens At Four-Month High
By Romain Dillet Twitter is out of the woods — or so it seems. Following yesterday’s impressive earnings report, the company has had a quick and clear reaction from the stock market. Yesterday evening, Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) was up 30 percent in after-hours trading. This morning, shares opened at $47.01, 21.8 percent above yesterday’s closing price…
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Fling Pulls Early Eyeballs With A Random Message-Bombing Feature
By Natasha Lomas Make way for (yet) another messaging app. Fling, for that is its name, has a twist — as all messaging apps must now have — in the form of a random message-flinging interface which sends your photo or text (or captioned photo) to up to 50 other users anywhere around the world.…
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Founders On Depression
By Catherine Shu Last month, I wrote a post asking people working in startups to seek help if they are dealing with depression. It was a personal plea, because I have dealt with depressive episodes since I was a teenager and hate thinking about other people suffering without support. The scope of my advice is…
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Square Reveals A Reader For Chip Payment Cards Ahead Of Coming U.S. Launch
By Darrell Etherington Square is set to bring its payment card reader for mobile devices in line with modern tech used most places in the world outside of the U.S. – today it revealed its upcoming EMV and chip-compatible dongle, which will be available soon for pre-order with an estimated ship date of sometime in…
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Movidius Launches Improved Version Of The Vision Processor That Powers Google’s Project Tango
By Frederic Lardinois Movidius isn’t exactly a household name (yet), but chances are you came across the company’s name when Google launched its Project Tango smartphones and tablets earlier this year. Those are Google’s testbeds for seeing what developers can achieve when mobile devices have advanced 3D sensing on a phone and Movidius provided the…
