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mPulse Mobile Gets $11M For Healthcare Engagement

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Encino-based mPulse Mobile has raised $11M in a Series B funding, for the company's mobile engagement software. According to mPulse Mobile, the funding was led by SJF Ventures, and also included HLM Venture Partners, EchoHealth Ventures, OCA Ventures, and Bonfire Ventures. mPulse has now raised over $25M in total.

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Web Second, Mobile First

Both Sides of the Table

The titles were: Mobile First, Web Second. Mobile First, Web Second (continued). I know that they really impacted an entire cohort of startups because every company that was coming to pitch me businesses was (is) saying, “I’m a ‘mobile first’ company.” The power of large screen real estate.

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SaaS Is Dead, Long Live Software

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Software terminology is stubbornly not following a similar evolution. It’s high time we kill the term Software As A Service (SaaS) and call it what it is – software. Even Salesforce abandoned it’s silly “No Software” tagline, after the company had to explain in 2015 that it meant, “No legacy software, just cloud software.”.

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Fighting Back Against Mobile Phones in the Bedroom

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And since I was 13 years old I have been accustomed to the debate about the limitations of technology or rather the downsides of being overly obsessed with gadgets, devices, software or applications. Numerous articles point out the “ sitting is the new smoking ” and if so then “mobile phones are the new crack.”

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There’s More to Fargo, North Dakota Than What’s on the Big Screen

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But there's more to the city than what's on the big screen. For example, Myriad Mobile raised $1.5 million for their agtech product, Bushel , which is an industry-first mobile grain app platform. The post There’s More to Fargo, North Dakota Than What’s on the Big Screen appeared first on Tech.co.

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Qualcomm, Adobe Team On Mobile Flash Player

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San Diego-based Qualcomm and Adobe said today that the two have teamed up to create an optimized Flash player for mobile devices. The collaboration is through the Open Screen Project, an effort to deliver a Flash runtime for mobile devices. Tags: qualcomm adobe snapdragon flash mobile software. READ MORE>>.

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TVSync’s Open API Uses Video and Audio Recognition Across All Four Screens

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Utilizing this same core technology, TVSync has developed automatic content recognition (ACR) software that can be accessed in seconds by video and/or audio using the camera and/or mic from a mobile device. The platform allows users to sync content and commands across all four screens — the smartphone, tablet/pad, computer and TV.