Dojo, an app that curates “cool” places to eat, drink and visit in London, has raised an £800,000 seed round to help it scale up. This will include the imminent roll out of version 2 of the app, powered by a completely new backend that will enable Dojo to plug into a new city “in a matters of weeks,” says co-founder Robin Shimmin.
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Dojo Raises £800K To Scale Up Its Curated Guide To London 0
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Investors Join Dating App The League With $2.1 Million Seed Round 1
January 22nd at 9:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsSwiping right on the 4,500 users in San Francisco who are now using the mobile dating app The League in their quest for true love, venture investors have put $2.1 million in seed money behind the company.With the money, The League joins the ranks of venture- or angel-backed startups like Coffee Meets Bagel, Bumble, Hinge, and the Holy Grail of hook-up and dating apps, Tinder, in answering…
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3 great services to help rid yourself of nerdy crap 0
January 15th at 8:44pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsScott Dadich, editor-in-chief of Wired, recently dispatched a chilling memo to his worker bees about keeping their San Francisco hive clean. Among other things, Dadich bemoaned the “dorm room” look of the office. “Itâs an embarrassment,” he opined in his…
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ClosetSpace Brings Fashion Inspiration And Recommendations To Your Smartphone 0
January 14th at 6:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA new application called ClosetSpace from fashion analytics company Stylitics wants to put a digital closet in your pocket, while also feeding you daily inspirations, outfit suggestions, and more, as well as offering access to a personal stylist for just $25.00. The app, targeting mainly at women, is meant to serve as your centralized fashion hub that helps you with everything related to…
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Drone Mobile is the closest thing to treating your car like a robot 0
January 5th at 6:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsConnecting this module and app to your car gives you something like a four-door robot on wheels.
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Polaroid Partners With Blipfoto On A New Photo Journaling Service That Only Lets You Post Once A Day 1
January 2nd at 9:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsPolaroid’s attempt to re-establish its brand in the age of digital photos continues this morning with the announcement that it has partnered with Edinburgh-based photo journaling service Blipfoto, which is now relaunching and expanding into the U.S. The service, available on the web and in mobile apps for iOS and Android, offers users a place to document their lives by sharing only…
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8 apps to help you actually keep your 2015 New Year's resolutions 0
January 1st at 4:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWhen it comes to keeping those pesky resolutions, your smartphone can actually be your best friend
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Blinq Tells You If Your Dating Matches Are In The Bar 1
December 13th at 8:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsShove over Tinder. Swiss startup Blinq has come up with a new twist on the dating app. The startup is incorporating beacon proximity technology into the mix so singles can do more meeting IRL and less swiping — thanks to select venues being kitted out with Blinq’s Estimote iBeacons.