October 19, 2019 No Comments actress, AOL, Arianna Huffington, Buzzfeed, Disney, Facebook, go90, Huffington-Post, HuffPost, Media, New York, online real estate, re/code, TC, TechCrunch, telecommunications, The Financial Times, The Huffington Post, tim armstrong, Time magazine, tumblr, Verizon Communications, Verizon Media, verizon media group, vox media, websites, world wide web, Yahoo
HuffPost is reportedly on the auction block Late last night the Financial Times reported that HuffPost, arguably one of the crown jewels of Verizon Media Group’s remaining network of media properties (which includes TechCrunch), is up for sale. Verizon has been shedding media properties in a retreat from the strategy that it […]
September 18, 2019 No Comments ADMIRAL, america online, AOL, Artificial Intelligence, artist, Avatar, Banksy, bbs, Column, daft punk, fortnite, founder, goldeneye, google, grant, London, mario kart, MySpace, New Years Day, New York, Nintendo, Peach, peru, Philip Rosedale, Pinterest, red dead redemption, red dead redemption 2, Second-Life, simulation, Snapchat, Social Media, social media platforms, social network, social networks, TC, tumblr, video games, video gaming, virtual reality, virtual world
The portrait of an avatar as a young artist Alice Lloyd George Contributor Share on Twitter Alice Lloyd George is an early stage investor based in New York and the host of Flux, a series of podcast conversations with leaders in frontier technology. More posts by this contributor Matt Cauble on changing […]
August 13, 2019 No Comments alex, AOL, Automattic, boston, dan primack, digital media, Equity podcast, Rothenberg Ventures, Startups, TC, TechCrunch, tumblr, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Venture Capital, Verizon Communications, Verizon Media, Vision Fund, WeWork, world wide web, Yahoo
Axios’ Dan Primack on ‘the most polarizing startup that exists’ Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. This week was a bit special. Instead of meeting up at the TechCrunch HQ to record the episode, Kate and Alex met up in muggy […]
June 2, 2019 No Comments AOL, biotechnology, boston, Column, CrunchBase, entrepreneurship, Finance, new york city, Private Equity, San Francisco, san jose, Science, Startups, TC, United States, Venture Capital
Where are all the biotech startups raising? Jason Rowley Contributor Jason Rowley is a venture capital and technology reporter for Crunchbase News. More posts by this contributor Ride-hailing, bike and scooter companies probably raised less money than you thought To get big faster, younger unicorns start buying startups sooner Where are all […]
March 20, 2019 No Comments AOL, Oath, TC, tim armstrong, Verizon, Verizon Communications, Verizon Media, Yahoo
Former Oath CEO Tim Armstrong is exiting Verizon with a payout worth more than million Tim Armstrong will leave Verizon Communications with an awards and benefits package worth more than $60 million. The Wall Street Journal calculated the total amount based on a securities filing from last Monday by combining Armstrong’s compensation […]
March 18, 2019 No Comments Adtech, Advertising Tech, AOL, Cookiebot, data protection law, digital marketing, digital media, digital rights, DoubleClick, ePrivacy Regulation, Europe, european parliament, european union, Facebook, France, General Data Protection Regulation, Germany, google, google search, Google-Analytics, Google.com, Health, ireland, Italy, Marketing, Microsoft, National Health Service, online advertising, oracle, privacy, ShareThis, spain, United Kingdom, web analytics, web browser, website publishers, Yahoo
EU gov’t and public health sites are lousy with adtech, study finds A study of tracking cookies running on government and public sector health websites in the European Union has found commercial adtech to be operating pervasively even in what should be core not-for-profit corners of the Internet. The researchers used searches […]
March 18, 2019 No Comments AOL, arpanet, authentication, california, Column, computing, digital media, e-commerce, EarthLink, electricity, email, file-sharing, instagram, Internet, Los Angeles, Napster, new media, Social Media, social networking, TC, technology, ucla, utah, world wide web
Fifty years of the internet Leonard Kleinrock Contributor Share on Twitter Leonard Kleinrock is the Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering. When my team of graduate students and I sent the first message over the internet on a warm Los Angeles evening in October, 1969, […]
February 21, 2019 No Comments Advertising Tech, AOL, AppNexus, behavioral advertising, data controller, data protection, data protection law, data security, digital advertising, digital marketing, digital media, DoubleClick, ePrivacy Regulation, Europe, european commission, european union, General Data Protection Regulation, google, gps, iab europe, ireland, Johnny Ryan, online advertising, online content, OpenX, poland, privacy, programmatic advertising, rubicon project, smaato, spamming, United Kingdom
Even the IAB warned adtech risks EU privacy rules A privacy complaint targeting the behavioral advertising industry has a new piece of evidence that shows the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) shedding doubt on whether it’s possible to obtain informed consent from web users for the programmatic ad industry’s real-time bidding (RTB) system to broadcast […]
January 29, 2019 No Comments AOL, blogs, detroit, digital media, Forward, henry ford, san jose, TC, TechCrunch, websites, west coast, world wide web
Announcing TC Sessions: Mobility, a one day event on the future of mobility and transportation Mobility is changing and the world with it. Technology is upending century-old establishments, creating new lifestyles and routines. Regions across the globe are trying to replicate Silicon Valley, but all the while Silicon Valley has been replicating […]
January 17, 2019 No Comments Andreessen Horowitz, AOL, api, author, ceo, coinbase, CrunchBase, cryptocurrencies, Cryptocurrency, disclosure, funding, Fundings & Exits, Information technology, Keystone Capital, San Francisco, TC, TechCrunch, technology, world wide web, Y Combinator
Coinbase acquihires San Francisco startup Blockspring Coinbase is continuing its push to suck up talent after the $8 billion-valued crypto business snapped up Blockspring, a San Francisco-based startup that enables developers to collect and process data from APIs. The undisclosed deal was announced by Blockspring on its blog, and confirmed to TechCrunch […]
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