2015년 1월 13일 화요일

TechFlash: UberOffices raises more than $14M; Paul Singh, startups and dumbbells

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District-based coworking company UberOffices announced Tuesday it landed more than $14 million over two rounds of funding in 2014.
It's a dumbbell. So how to make it through the thin bar connecting the two weights on the journey from seed-funded company to later-stage money?
National Harbor's newest tenant will be Local Motors, a vehicle designer and manufacturer that just unveiled its first 3-D printed car.
"The challenge we have is simply one of limited funds to go around," Josh Levi, vice president of policy at the Northern Virginia Technology Council, told me. "I think this will be a session where a lot of different constituencies will come in and try to undo what was done in the last round of cuts."
"Taking a technology-based, consumer-centric focus to banking is core to what Capital One does, and on that team we found a deep passion for solving old problems in a new way," Level Money co-founder and CEO ​Jake Fuentes wrote in a blog.
Microsoft is criticizing Google after the company published details of a vulnerability it found in Windows software before Microsoft was able to fix the bug.
With its dispute over data requests still fresh, Uber is now in New York City Council's crosshairs.
In the wake of the unionization of Facebook's bus drivers, other drivers at six Silicon Valley companies are seeking to organize with the Teamsters.
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