Top Stories of the Day // April 30, 2017

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Tempow turns your dumb Bluetooth speakers into a connected sound system | Your next computer could be in a data center | Snapchat is stifled by its un-algorithmic feed | Wikipedia has been blocked in Turkey | Giant companies that won’t buy your startup | Middle East startups are growing fast, and that’s even before the flying taxis arrive | Tech and politics clash in Cameroon as government restores internet |
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SUNDAY, APRIL 30 2017 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Romain Dillet

Tempow turns your dumb Bluetooth speakers into a connected sound system

Meet Tempow, a French startup that can make your Bluetooth speakers more versatile. The company has been working on a new implementation of the Bluetooth... Read More…
Romain Dillet

Your next computer could be in a data center

Most of the apps on your phone already rely on a server component to store and process your data. When you post a video on Facebook, it gets re-encoded into... Read More…
Josh Constine

Snapchat is stifled by its un-algorithmic feed

Snapchat invented its best products by being the anti-Facebook. Its disappearing chats made visual communication quick and casual compared to Facebook's... Read More…
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Jonathan Shieber

Wikipedia has been blocked in Turkey

Wikipedia, the online user-generated encyclopedia, has been blocked by the Turkish government. News of the blockage was first reported by the website Turkey... Read More…
Joanna Glasner

Giant companies that won’t buy your startup

Huge companies in fast-changing, technology-intensive businesses buy startups. After all, they have the money and need fresh entrepreneurial talent to tap new... Read More…
Mike Butcher

Middle East startups are growing fast, and that’s even before the flying taxis arrive

The flight from Tehran to Dubai is about two hours, similar to the flight from New York to Chicago. The flight from Cairo to Beirut is one hour and 15 minutes.... Read More…
Jake Bright

Tech and politics clash in Cameroon as government restores internet

The government of Cameroon ended its internet blackout of parts of the country last week, according to news reports and confirmation from the country's... Read More…
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Top Stories of the Day // April 30, 2017

Posted by bloggerdaddy 0 comments
Tempow turns your dumb Bluetooth speakers into a connected sound system | Your next computer could be in a data center | Snapchat is stifled by its un-algorithmic feed | Wikipedia has been blocked in Turkey | Giant companies that won’t buy your startup | Middle East startups are growing fast, and that’s even before the flying taxis arrive | Tech and politics clash in Cameroon as government restores internet |
THE DAILY CRUNCH
SUNDAY, APRIL 30 2017 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Romain Dillet

Tempow turns your dumb Bluetooth speakers into a connected sound system

Meet Tempow, a French startup that can make your Bluetooth speakers more versatile. The company has been working on a new implementation of the Bluetooth... Read More…
Romain Dillet

Your next computer could be in a data center

Most of the apps on your phone already rely on a server component to store and process your data. When you post a video on Facebook, it gets re-encoded into... Read More…
Josh Constine

Snapchat is stifled by its un-algorithmic feed

Snapchat invented its best products by being the anti-Facebook. Its disappearing chats made visual communication quick and casual compared to Facebook's... Read More…
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Introducing TC Sessions: Justice

TechCrunch is gearing up to host a one-day event focused on diversity and inclusion in tech, the criminal justice system, and activism. TechCrunch Sessions: Justice will bring together tech leaders, engineers, investors, educators, and activists engaged in a conversation with the startup community around the responsibilities to promote justice and equality in today's business world and society at large. Learn More
Jonathan Shieber

Wikipedia has been blocked in Turkey

Wikipedia, the online user-generated encyclopedia, has been blocked by the Turkish government. News of the blockage was first reported by the website Turkey... Read More…
Joanna Glasner

Giant companies that won’t buy your startup

Huge companies in fast-changing, technology-intensive businesses buy startups. After all, they have the money and need fresh entrepreneurial talent to tap new... Read More…
Mike Butcher

Middle East startups are growing fast, and that’s even before the flying taxis arrive

The flight from Tehran to Dubai is about two hours, similar to the flight from New York to Chicago. The flight from Cairo to Beirut is one hour and 15 minutes.... Read More…
Jake Bright

Tech and politics clash in Cameroon as government restores internet

The government of Cameroon ended its internet blackout of parts of the country last week, according to news reports and confirmation from the country's... Read More…
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