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This Week in VC with Dana Settle of Greycroft Partners

Both Sides of the Table

Booyah – Develops a location based service platform that pairs the virtual world with mobile gaming. In the show we talked about why this is important to mobile application developers. We also talked a lot about Stickybits (who uses the SimpleGeo platform) and Occipital who has the red-hot RedLaser scanning product.

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Congrats To All The Winners and Thanks To Our Speakers at #REACHNeXT!

Tech Zulu Event

Storygami is a SaaS tool that allows content creators and brands add overlays such as relevant context, social streams and call to action buttons to videos. The platform works across messengers, starting with the ubiquitous messenger that exists in 3.2Bn devices: SMS. Categories: mobile consumer, on-demand, chat.

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Traveling Geeks meet French Incubators at Paris Development Agency

Tech Zulu Event

Scan & Target - a SaaS solution for real-time text mining and analysis of User Generated Content. The company is targeting recruiters with problems screening candidates. Teacheo - an online tutoring platform with a live virtual classroom. CityZeum is available via Web and mobile browser.

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App is Crap (why Apple is bad for your health)

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They were going to bring the Internet to your mobile phones ushering in the era of “m-commerce.&# Gag. I had just returned from living in Japan where I witnessed the hugely successful launch of i-mode by NTT DoCoMo so I knew the potential that the mobile web would ultimately bring, but I saw so many flaws in the launch of WAP.

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The Web is Against the Ropes, But it’s Not Dead

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The premise is that with the rise of Facebook on the Internet & Apple “Apps&# on mobile, the Internet is becoming more closed. My first company was a SaaS software company started in 1999. We could update small portions of the screen rather than an entire refresh. non-mobile). That world is called China.

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