Editor’s note: Patricia Nakache is a partner at Trinity Ventures. She has active investments in companies including m–commerce players Care.com, EAT Club, and ThredUP. Phil Carter is an associate at Trinity Ventures, where he focuses on mobile-enabled marketplaces and services and has supported recent investments in RelayRides and ZIRX. Last year represented a tipping point in mobile commerce inve
Startups Slice, The Shopping Companion Powered By Email Inbox Data, Raises $23M From Rakuten & Others Slice, the technology startup whose mission is to organize all commerce data by tapping into the information buried in your inbox, has closed on $23 million in Series B funding led by e-commerce giant Rakuten, often referred to as the Amazon of Japan. Also participating in the round were Siguler G
In doing research for a post on “The Enterprise Cool Kids” at the tail end of last year, I interviewed Silicon Valley veteran Marc Andreessen about where he thought the enterprise was headed. While excerpts of that interview made it into the post, the transcript of the entire interview was so good it deserved to be published in its entirety. ************************ Alexia Tsotsis: Since people li
Enterprise Egnyte: A Different Perspective Than Box About The Cloud And All That Data Box gives a clear perspective about the approach to its business — build a best of breed service for managing all those files in the cloud. Egnyte takes a different approach to file management. The company has developed a cloud file server that syncs with any device managed by IT. Files are available offline and
Social Reading App Readmill Adds Adobe DRM and PDF, Adds New Stores Social reading iPad app Readmill has been slowly increasing its footprint among publishers and today announces new support for Adobe DRM-protected ePub and PDF formats. The new app is coming next week, but you can grab it an update later. While the startup has oft been associated with socialising books, its ability to make excerpt
Editor’s note: Guest contributor Eric Ries is a consultant and the author of The Lean Startup. Drew Houston is featured on the cover of Forbes magazine as the entrepreneur who out-Steve Jobs’ed Steve Jobs. He just raised $250 million for DropBox (as he explains in this TCTV interview). His success is well-earned, as Dropbox continues to earn its reputation as one of Silicon Valley’s hottest compan
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