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Today's Top Stories // Dec 6, 2014

Hands On With Sony’s PlayStation 4 20th Anniversary Edition Console

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Here’s What Cortana Looks Like Running In Windows 10

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Instacart Is Raising North Of $100 Million At A $2 Billion Valuation

Instacart, the home grocery delivery service that launched back in 2012, is close to raising a massive Series C round of funding north of $100 million,... read more

A Bitcoin Battle Is Brewing

Did you know the Bitcoin community is riven by tension, drama, competing agendas, and at least two starkly different visions of our economic future? That even... read more

Zillabyte’s Funding Maps Show Startups Taking Over Your Favorite Cities

Everyone talks about how San Francisco has been overrun with startups, but now Zillabyte has taken a stab at visualizing it for you. Zillabyte's actually a... read more

SwiftGate And The Future Of Music

At last the dust is settling around SwiftGate. For those of you who missed (or avoided) the saga, it all began in early November when Taylor Swift pulled all of... read more

Twitter’s Former Head Of Product, Daniel Graf, Has Left The Company

Daniel Graf, who was just recently bumped from his role as the head of Twitter's product team, has parted ways with the company altogether. read more

TOP VIDEOS

Gillmor Gang LIVE 12.05.14

 Gillmor Gang – Robert Scoble, Keith Teare, Doc Searls, and Steve Gillmor. LIVE recording session today... read more

London's Containerville Is A Startup Office Built Out Of…. Shipping Containers

We’ve seen some pretty weird startup spaces in our time, but not often in shipping containers. Containerville,... read more

TC Cribs: Pact Coffee's London Office Is As Fresh As Its Coffee

 Pact Coffee is on a mission to become a daily habit for Brits, with a tech-driven startup that can deliver... read more

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