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Robin RaszkaFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoI stayed in a hotel with Android lightswitches and it was just as bad as you'd imaginedreamwidth.orgI'm in London for Kubecon right now, and the hotel I'm staying at has decided that light switches are unfashionable and replaced them with a series …
Robin RaszkaSoftware Eats Software Development As Andreessen Invests $10M In App Outsourcer Gigsterverified_publisherTechCrunch - Josh ConstineSend Gigster your app idea and it sends you back that app. No coding. No hiring. No wrangling freelancers. Just a fundamental shift in how software gets built. That’s why Andreessen Horowitz has led a new $10 million Series A for Gigster just 18 weeks after its launch. The lauded venture firm was …
Robin RaszkaBringg Raises $5 Million So Any Business Can Offer An Uber-Like Experienceverified_publisherTechCrunch - Sarah PerezIf on-demand is the future of delivery, a startup called Bringg aims to help established businesses better compete with the likes of Amazon and Uber going forward. The company has now raised $5 million in Series A funding to further develop its web and mobile platform that businesses to move into …
Robin RaszkaTextio, A Startup That Analyzes Text Performance, Raises $8Mverified_publisherTechCrunch - Matthew LynleyTextio CEO Kieran Snyder took a quantitative approach to how language worked in her linguistics studies. And when she and her co-founder Jensen Harris were leaving Microsoft to start a new company, it was only natural that it would be centered around language in some way. That’s how Textio, a …
Robin RaszkaHow to Use a Texting App Without Sending a Textverified_publisherThe Atlantic - Josh HorwitzIn China, messaging apps like WhatsApp are widespread. But users there don’t send text like much of the world does. Voice messaging—or sending short audio clips instead of text messages—has taken China by storm. Step on a Beijing subway and you’ll see people barking into their phones intermittently, …