Alphabet’s David Drummond leaves Uber’s board amid mounting competition

uber-self-driving-car David Drummond, who joined Uber’s board of directors in August 2013, stepped down several weeks ago, according to The Wall Street Journal. At first blush: no surprise whatsoever. Earlier this month, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick said the company’s first fleet of self-driving cars would begin running in Pittsburgh soon (as soon as this month, even!). The fleet consists of about a… Read More Continue reading Alphabet’s David Drummond leaves Uber’s board amid mounting competition

Dropbox is resetting passwords for accounts that haven’t changed them since mid-2012

dropbox-biz1 Dropbox is requiring users that have not changed their passwords since mid-2012 to reset their passwords this afternoon.
The action appears to be related to continue fallout over the massive hack on LinkedIn in 2012 where credentials for 117 million accounts were posted online. In recent months, treasure troves of user credentials and passwords — in addition to a large MySpace hack… Read More Continue reading Dropbox is resetting passwords for accounts that haven’t changed them since mid-2012

Customized online prescription acne treatment provider Curology raises $15M

curology David Lortscher was one of a few dozen people practicing dermatology in New Mexico when he realized a huge problem in the field: there weren’t enough dermatologists, and people were skipping out on visits because they thought it was for more affluent people or took too long. So Lortscher decided to start Curology, which provides acne and anti-aging treatment and prescriptions through… Read More Continue reading Customized online prescription acne treatment provider Curology raises $15M

Cisco confirms it will cut up to 5,500 jobs, or 7% of its global workforce

SAN JOSE, CA - AUGUST 10:  A sign is posted in front of the Cisco Systems headquarters on August 10, 2011 in San Jose, California.  Cisco Systems reported better-than-expected fourth quarter revenues with a 3.3 percent rise to $11.2 billion as the company continues to scale down its business. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) We caught wind earlier this week that Cisco was planning a major cost-cutting operation to reduce its costs by around 15% throughout the month. It looks like the first stage of that is a round of cut jobs, with Cisco announcing as part of its earnings report that it will cut up to 5,500 jobs, or 7% of its workforce. The move isn’t unexpected as Cisco works to transition to a new era where… Read More Continue reading Cisco confirms it will cut up to 5,500 jobs, or 7% of its global workforce

Netlify, a sevice for quickly rolling out static websites, raises $2.1M

netlify Mathias Biilmann — a former CTO of a firm that built websites for small businesses — says developers have gotten so used to using Github as a central workflow, they expect the entire rest of the developer experience to work the same way. “The way that a front-end developer would work would be to go into a server and change how things were structured, but then Git came in… Read More Continue reading Netlify, a sevice for quickly rolling out static websites, raises $2.1M

Innovaccer raises $15.6M to give businesses one stop for all their data

innovaccer Abhinav Shashank was working on an academic project at Harvard with his colleagues Kanav Hasija and Sandeep Gupta — figuring out how to pool together large data sets from hundreds of different sources and APIs and manage them — when his business colleagues started asking him to help apply those tools.
The result was Innovaccer, a set of software that mashes together data from… Read More Continue reading Innovaccer raises $15.6M to give businesses one stop for all their data

Shyp’s business efforts ramp up with bulk shipments and new pricing

Shyp For the past two years, Shyp has been ramping up its efforts to appeal to businesses as a go-to, more simplified shipping service. That started off with a big partnership with eBay to help sellers ship their products. And that’s continuing today with a new model for business shipments that caters directly toward sellers looking to move a large number of products. Starting today, Shyp… Read More Continue reading Shyp’s business efforts ramp up with bulk shipments and new pricing

Tilt dives into one-to-one payments

tilt payments Here’s a sentence you might not have expected to read: a service built around crowdfunding is building in a one-to-one payments option in what might be one of the most increasingly crowded spaces in the U.S. That’s what Tilt, an app geared toward crowdfunding events like parties or travel plans, is hoping will make its service even more sticky and a one-stop destination for… Read More Continue reading Tilt dives into one-to-one payments

Elation Health receives $15M to take another crack at electronic health records

elation health founders Kyna and Conan Fong were at dinner trying to convince their father, who ran a medical practice, to try something different than just keeping paper records. There’s a good reason for that — they’re slow, they’re hard to transfer and share (often requiring paper delivery or faxes), and there’s a lot of information that can be lost along the way. But despite that being… Read More Continue reading Elation Health receives $15M to take another crack at electronic health records

Elation Health receives $15M to take another crack at electronic health records

elation health founders Kyna and Conan Fong were at dinner trying to convince their father, who ran a medical practice, to try something different than just keeping paper records. There’s a good reason for that — they’re slow, they’re hard to transfer and share (often requiring paper delivery or faxes), and there’s a lot of information that can be lost along the way. But despite that being… Read More Continue reading Elation Health receives $15M to take another crack at electronic health records