Top Stories of the Day // July 10, 2016

Sunday, July 10, 2016 Posted by bloggerdaddy
Hype check: Pokémon Go says more about Pokémon than it does about AR | The reality of AR/VR survival | The reward for mining Bitcoin was just cut in half | The two best pieces of early-stage pitching advice | We need to talk about AI and access to publicly funded data-sets | Eyefluence shows us how we’ll be able to navigate screens with our eyes | The end of your undivided attention |
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TOP HEADLINE | Darrell Etherington

Hype check: Pokémon Go says more about Pokémon than it does about AR

But before we go sagely nodding about the coming Augmented Reality revolution the Poképoaclypse foretells, maybe it’s best to take a step back and... Read More…
Tim Merel

The reality of AR/VR survival

VR will be big, AR will be bigger (and take longer). But as in most early-stage tech markets, growth will be curved, not straight. There will be a few billion... Read More…
Fitz Tepper

The reward for mining Bitcoin was just cut in half

It’s Halvening!!! Bitcoin just experienced a major milestone in its short little lifespan. The reward for mining a block (a block = a ledger of... Read More…
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David Hickson

The two best pieces of early-stage pitching advice

Over the past 10 years I've been on the first cap tables of three startups for which I've been responsible for closing their capital-raising efforts. I've... Read More…
Natasha Lomas

We need to talk about AI and access to publicly funded data-sets

If you think Google has a controversial reputation at this point in its business evolution, buckle up because things are really stepping up a gear -- as its... Read More…
Katie Roof

Eyefluence shows us how we’ll be able to navigate screens with our eyes

What if you could control a computer screen with just your eyes? Well that’s the vision of Eyefluence, a Silicon Valley-based startup that is working on... Read More…
Darrell Etherington

The end of your undivided attention

Many things have sought to capture your undivided attention, but that might be the ghost of a goal in today's reality. We're less attentive than goldfish; even... Read More…
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