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The Golder Era of 16-bit Games is Back with A.N.N.E, on Linuxview story

http://news.softpedia.com – A.N.N.E, a 2D platformer game developed Gamesbymo that tried its luck on Kickstarter, will arrive on the Linux platform.The game is described by its developers as your favorite 8-bit and 16-bit era games mashed into one. (IT news)

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Google+ Android app update includes photo enhancement and auto-backup featuresview story

http://www.talkandroid.com – The Google+ Photos enhancements that were announced last week were already available on the web, and they have now been added to the Android app as well. Auto-backup is added in the update to automatically backup user’s photos taken on their phone to the cloud, of course with permission. Snapseed features are also included. (IT news)

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With Site Ai, Automated Insights Provides A Cliffs Notes Version Of Your Web Analyticsview story

http://techcrunch.com – Automated Insights, a startup that translates raw data into plain English, is launching a new product that could make analytics data a lot more accessible. The new product, called Site Ai, pulls data from existing systems (it started with Google Analytics and Clicky, and the company is currently taking votes on which service to integrate next), then it summarizes that data in normal sentences. (IT news)

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Advertise Ubuntu and Canonical with Ubuntu Advocacy Kit 1.0view story

http://news.softpedia.com – Canonical is doing its best to improve the company’s image, along with Ubuntu’s. (IT news)

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ConsultingMD Lands $10M From Venrock To Bring Speedy Referrals And Second Opinions Onlineview story

http://techcrunch.com – When it comes to diagnoses and the possibility of undergoing serious medical procedures, we want second opinions (and trustworthy referrals) whenever we can get them. (IT news)

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Meta, The World's First Entry-Level VR Glasses, Hires The Father Of Wearable Computing As An Advisorview story

http://techcrunch.com – The Meta 1 is a pair of virtual reality goggles that performs some very unique and useful tricks. (IT news)

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Tim Cook: “We Pay All Of The Taxes We Owe, Every Single Dollar”view story

http://techcrunch.com – We are updating this blog during the live congressional testimony of Apple CEO Tim Cook. (IT news)

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Brightpearl Raises $8 Million Series B For Its Cloud Software To Help Retailers Manage Sales Across Multiple Channelsview story

http://techcrunch.com – In what is effectively a follow-on round, Brightpearl, the cloud software provider for multichannel retailers, has raised $8 million in Series B funding from previous backers Eden Ventures and Notion Capital. Both Eden and Notion seed-backed the UK company, before adding a further $5 million Series A in May 2011. (IT news)

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Postmaster Raises $600K Seed Round To Expand Its Smart Shipping API, Partners With Lone Star Overnightview story

http://techcrunch.com – Postmaster, an Austin-based startup that aims to simplify shipping and parcel tracking through an easy to use REST API, launched earlier this year and today, the company announced that it has raised a seed investment round of $600,000 led by Capital Factory, Cloud Power and Zelkova Ventures, as well as a consortium of angel investors. (IT news)

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3 Mindbending Ways Apple Dodged $13.8B In Taxesview story

http://techcrunch.com – Kudos to Apple’s finance lawyers, who are the Cirque Du Soleil of legal contortionism. (IT news)

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After Getting Booted From Apple's App Store, Mobile Privacy App Clueful Returns On Androidview story

http://techcrunch.com – Clueful, the mobile privacy app Apple booted from its App Store for being too revealing- or possibly because of its own behavior - is staging a comeback. (IT news)

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Burstly Debuts Its Testing-To-Revenue Restructure, Opens SkyRocket Monetization To Allview story

http://techcrunch.com – Burstly‘s grand vision coming out of its TestFlight acquisition is getting full reveal today with the announcement of the company’s new corporate structure, which rebrands Burstly’s monetization tools as SkyRocket, and opens them up to all mobile developers and publishers with a new self-serve option, whereas previously they’d been accessible only to the biggest fish in the (IT news)