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Let’s Get Weird, a SXSW Interactive Recap (2014)

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As we know, long gone are the days of experiencing SXSW Interactive with just 9,000 other tech entrepreneurs and business brights – with 30,000 registrants in 2013 and the final numbers for 2014 still in the works. Addison McCaleb – Mediahound , making it easier for you to discover entertainment.

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E3 2014 Press Conference Overview & Our Grade For Each

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No mention about the Xbox One’s new price points or even Xbox Live. What they look forward to in the future is outdoing what Microsoft is doing with the Xbox One: the all-in-one entertainment system. The post E3 2014 Press Conference Overview & Our Grade For Each appeared first on TechZulu. E3 this year just got started.

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Fullscreen To Launch Subscription Video-On-Demand Service

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Details on the release date and pricing have not been announced. Fullscreen was acquired by Chernin Group and AT&T in September of 2014, and since then has been busy buying up other, online video and streaming companies.

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A Great Discussion with @skupor @davemcclure @msuster on Changes in the VC Industry

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We both agree that the later-stage valuations are being driven up to a point that feels irrationally priced [he uses b-round SaaS valuations as an example and I am willing to be even more broad based]. But here is the deck I used to present before our panel if you haven’t seen it already: Final 2014 pre money deck from Mark Suster.

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TZ & GR Present REACH | The Wearable Future

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Date: Thursday, June 26, 2014. In addition to working at Indiegogo, Kate is the co-founder and CMO of The Can Van, the world’s first mobile beer canning service made to bring reasonably priced and environmentally friendly packaging options to California breweries. Including wearables, gaming, smartphones, home and the car.

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What Can You Learn From Ring’s Astounding Success?

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When Jamie told us he was going to build “Doorbot” (the name prior to Ring) and he explained to us that it was a video security doorbell sold at mass-market prices to bring security to homes that have never been able to afford them?—?we we were sold on the concept immediately. He really thought about helping middle-income families.

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We Were Promised Jetpacks! | The Future of Wearable Technology and Why We’re Disappointed

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When CNET released their list of the “ Best Wearables of 2014 ,” all nine of these gadgets are worn on the wrist, every single one of them, like that is the only part of our bodies available for wearable technology. But with a price tag of $1,500.00 (as of December 2014), I think I’ll hold off on this for now. 3-D gaming.