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GumGum Powers In-Image Ads On Rolling Stone

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The company said it will deliver its in-image and in-screen ad units to those publications. The two have been working together since August of 2015. Financial details of the renewal were not announced. GumGum is backed by such investors as Morgan Stanley Expansion Capital, and says it has a reach of 600 million uniques.

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The Pan-Cancer Screen: Still Early for Prime Time

Xconomy

I would be ecstatic to have a simple tool for my patients that could detect cancers like ovarian and pancreatic that currently have no effective screening approach. No surprise, then, that a host of companies are working on molecular diagnostics to detect early-stage cancers or pre-cancers using non-invasive methods.

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CES 2015 | A Look At Some of The Big Boys

Tech Zulu Event

Here is a look back on some of the biggest booths at CES 2015. Originally looking like your grandmother’s spectacles with an on-screen display of 80s computer green text, the prototypes were looking far from finished. A curved screen may have peaked interest, but did not do much more. Pros: Underrated booth.

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Arianna Huffington’s Thrive Global is buying a startup that uses neuroscience to boost app usage

TechCrunch LA

Originally called Dopamine Labs, the company was founded in 2015 to bring some of the same technologies that social media companies like Facebook used to boost engagement to a broader range of applications. Meet the tech company that wants to make you even more addicted to your phone.

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Scanwell Health launches smartphone tests for UTIs in partnership with Lemonaid Health

TechCrunch LA

Companies continue to refine digital diagnostic tools for in-home healthcare at a rapid clip. The company was founded by Stephen Chen, who literally grew up in the diagnostics testing business. The company first submitted its product to the Food and Drug Administration for approval in 2015.

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Interview with Jamey Edwards, Cloudbreak Health

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Our interview today is with Jamey Edwards, the CEO of Cloudbreak Health, a Los Angeles-based telemedicine company, which provides telehealth services, including interpretation and access to specialists, within healthcare facilities. The iPad Pro is better, and has a larger screen size, and better audio and acoustics.

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iOS 9 iPhone 7 Wish List

Eric Greenspan

Here is my iOS 9 wish list for 2015: 1. Now, can I please have the option to create an appointment or meeting with a contact from the contacts screen? ” I’d like to simply touch the screen and create the appointment with the email sender. Give me this option and I’ll try to be more definitive in 2015.

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