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Five new Y Combinator startups to watch Venturebeat (Tuesday) Incubator Y Combinator just held its latest Demo Day, where the current class of startups gave rapid-fire demonstrations to investors and journalists. It’s tough to judge a company based on a short presentation, and that was especially true... |
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| Fri, August 20 2010 | |
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InDinero peers into your company’s financial future (invites) Venturebeat (Friday) A new startup called InDinero aims to make it easy for companies to track their finances — basically, it wants to be the Mint.com of small business accounting. Today it’s unveiling a new feature that brings its services closer to that vision... |
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| Wed, August 18 2010 | |
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Swipely now ready to broadcast everyone’s purchases Venturebeat (Wednesday) Swipely, a site where users can share their purchases, is opening to the public today after spending about three months in an invitation-only preview. And it’s introducing some new features into the mix, by awarding badges for specific kinds of sh... |
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| Sun, August 15 2010 | |
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‘Super angel’ Aydin Senkut raises $40M fund Venturebeat (Sunday) Felicis Ventures, the firm created by early Googler (and VentureBeat investor) Aydin Senkut, just announced that it has raised $40 million. It’s the firm’s first institutional fund. Felicis says it will continue to focus on early-stag... |
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| Tue, August 10 2010 | |
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Intuit Buys Personal Finance Management App Cha-Ching TechCrunch (Tuesday) It looks like Intuit just acquired Cha-Ching, a Mac web app and iPhone app to help consumers manage their personal finance. According to the site of Midnight Apps, the developer of Cha-Ching, "The Cha-Ching team has merged with Intuit and will continue to ... |
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| Mon, August 2 2010 | |
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Profitability raises funding to cull data for small businesses Venturebeat (Monday) New York startup Profitability recently closed a $300,000 round of funding with a group of New York investors. The company offers an online software application that analyzes data from Quickbooks, a small business accounting package sold by Intuit. ... |
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