Top Stories of the Day // February 18, 2015

Wednesday, February 18, 2015 Posted by bloggerdaddy
Working 24-7 To Bring a 747 To Burning Man |
Dating App Coffee Meets Bagel Lands $7.8 Million In Series A |
Ray’s Universal Super Remote Uses Apps To Help Control Your TV |
Data Will Save Music |
Yik Yak Systematically Downvotes Mentions Of Competitors |
Google Capital Is Opening An Office In India, Its First Outside Of The U.S. |
Onfido Raises $4.5 Million To Take Its Automated Background Checks Global |
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Today's Top Stories // Feb 18, 2015

Working 24-7 To Bring a 747 To Burning Man

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Dating App Coffee Meets Bagel Lands $7.8 Million In Series A

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Ray’s Universal Super Remote Uses Apps To Help Control Your TV

A new product called the Ray Super Remote was designed to change all that. The device takes the form of a touchscreen universal remote and takes all the ease... read more

Data Will Save Music

The writing is on the wall. The music industry is dying. Nobody buys music. It's the Wild West. The last one might be true. But the rest? Not... read more

Yik Yak Systematically Downvotes Mentions Of Competitors

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Google Capital Is Opening An Office In India, Its First Outside Of The U.S.

Google is joining SoftBank, Tiger Global and other investors in India, after the company revealed that it is in the process of setting up an office for its... read more

Onfido Raises $4.5 Million To Take Its Automated Background Checks Global

Onfido enables companies to quickly verify the identity of workers and run criminal and other necessary background checks. Instead of doing manual checks like... read more

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