Category: Technology
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After Turning Down A Million In Funding, Over Brings Its Photo-Editing App To Android
By Sarah Perez Over, a popular image editing application for iOS users which has grown to over 9 million installs since its launch, is now available on Android – a move which founder Aaron Marshall claims has been a top request for some time. In the new version, Android users will be the first to…
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Google News Gives Publishers More Control Over How It Indexes Their Sites
By Frederic Lardinois While European publishers have a rather contentious relationship with Google News, U.S. publishers have no such qualms and are more than happy to be indexed by the search giant’s crawlers. And starting today with the launch of the Google News Publisher Center, those publishers will get a bit more control over how…
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It’s Official: Square Acquires Food Delivery Service Caviar
By Sarah Buhr Square has acquired curated food delivery service Caviar today, confirming earlier reports that the companies had been in serious talks. We reported last month that the companies were in talks on a deal worth about $100 million. Both Re/Code and The New York Times reported the deal would take place this week,…
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With $1.3 Million In Funding, Pantry’s Smart Fridge Lets Businesses Sell Fresh Food Anytime
By Ryan Lawler Backed by hardware incubator and seed investor Lemnos Labs, Pantry provides a refrigerator that organizations like universities, hospitals, and gyms can stock with fresh foods to be purchased at any time. Read More Source: Technology
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iDrive Launches OOLOO, A Voice Search App Powered By People, Not Algorithms
By Sarah Perez iDrive, a company better known for its data backup and syncing services, is now branching out in a new direction with the launch of a new mobile application called OOLOO. (Seriously, we’re running out of names, aren’t we?). The idea for the app can best be explained as something of a “staffed”…
