The changes, which focus on ‘balancing content,’ could mean that publishers and marketers will see diminished referral traffic going forward.
Visually Raises $3.3M As Its Content Marketplace Expands Beyond Infographics
Visual.ly, a startup that helps companies create infographics, videos, and more, has raised $3.3 million in additional funding. The company launched with an infographic-building tool before switching to more of a marketplace model — by the time it raised its $8.1 million Series A last year, Visual.ly was billing itself a marketplace for “visual content,” a category that… Read More
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IBM launches Power System servers, storage, licensing tweaks for hybrid cloud
IBM, already gunning for more hybrid cloud deployments, rounds out its stack of hardware and software for enterprises.
3 Things That Will Change Electronic Entertainment Forever
E3 — perhaps the biggest and most important gaming conference in the world — took place last week. Sony and Microsoft came ready to do battle, Nintendo showed up, and we were up to our armpits in little companies doing amazing things with virtual reality. However, companies that weren’t at the event likely have more to say about the future of gaming than those that had a big presence there.
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Melbourne marketing agency optimising benefits of mobility
Efficiency up, staff engagement up: marketing agency gives thumbs up to mobility.
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New #Chromebook Pixel: Crystal clear display, keyboard a joy, ultimate in design
Matthew fell in love with the Chromebook Pixel in 2013 so when the price dropped below $1,000 for the new Pixel he immediately ordered one and offers some first impressions.
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Oscar Carl Holderer, Last of Postwar German Rocket Team, Dies at 95
Mr. Holderer was the last known surviving member of Wernher von Braun’s group that designed the rocket that took astronauts to the moon.
Pre-orders begin for Asus #Chromebook Flip, the closest yet to a Chrome #tablet
It’s not quite a Chrome OS slate but the touchscreen folds back for tablet usage. How will Rockchip’s processor fare in this $249 Chromebook?
#Windows 10 to arrive on July 29
Startups Are Hard In 100 Different Ways
The most important part of your startup is your brain. If your brain is not okay, then you are not okay and your startup will also not be okay. As a founder, your brain’s most common state will be stressed out. Anxiety, worry, and sleeplessness are expected. This is because you are trying to do something big with limited resources and time. Read More
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