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DesignCrowd raises $6 million led by AirTree Ventures; Webjet accepts bitcoin; 6 things to consider before incorporating your startup

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Design crowdsourcing platform DesignCrowd has raised $6 million in Series B funding that will be used to take the platform to “every corner of the world”.

A Melbourne-based IT consultant has made an audacious bid to trademark the term “iPhone 7”, a name many expect Apple to use for its next iPhone.

Six things to consider before incorporating your startup.

Online travel booking platform Webjet is now accepting bitcoin as a payment method through its Webjet Exclusives site thanks to a partnership with Sydney startup BitPOS.

Speaking of bitcoin, CoinJar has released an updated version of its iPhone app.

Are you sick of sanitised tourist trap experiences when you go travelling overseas? If so, a new platform, inspired in part by punk rock band Pennywise, wants to put you in touch with some interesting locals.

Josh Flannery offers some insights into dealing with a particular illness and draws some parallels with challenges that entrepreneurs sometimes must face.

The internet and cloud computing transcend borders. Now it’s time for international law to catch up.

Cloud spending expected to nearly double by 2018.
Kye White,
Editor
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