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Tech start-up companies showcase their latest innovations

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1. TechCrunch Disrupt animation 2. TouchTunes Virtuo demo 3. Virtuo photo booth app 4. SOUNDBITE (English) David Lane, Vice President, TouchTunes: "What you're looking at here is our Virtuo, the first media kiosk with multiple...
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Kayaking in an origami boat

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A San Francisco-based designer has turned his love of kayaking and an interest in origami into a novel product - an origami kayak. The light weight, plastic, fold-up Oru Kayak is now popular with kayakers all over the world. To many, a...
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Bloomberg

Why Uber Is Building an AI Team in Toronto

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May.08 -- Uber Technologies Inc., in the midst of legal battle with Alphabet Inc. over self-driving car technology, is building a new artificial intelligence team in Toronto to help improve its autonomous vehicle software. Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Greycroft’s Sigalow Says Snap Was Under-Priced at $17

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Mar.03 -- Ian Sigalow, cofounder and partner at Greycroft, discusses the Snap IPO and outlook for the stock price. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : African LGBT activists denied visas for San Francisco Pride

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VOICED : African LGBT activists denied visas for San Francisco Pride
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Trudeau Pitches Canada As Tech Firm Destination

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau brings what some call his "maple charm offensive" to San Francisco on Thursday with a dual agenda: Pitch Canada as a destination for American tech firms amid increasing unease over U.S. immigration...
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Some Deleting Facebook After New Privacy Scandal

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Facebook's latest privacy scandal, involving Trump campaign consultants who allegedly stole data on tens of millions of users in order to influence elections, has some people reconsidering their relationship status with the social...
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Bloomberg

Apple Cracks Down on Apps Sharing Information

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Jun.12 -- Apple Inc. changed its App Store rules last week to limit how developers harvest, use and share information about iPhone owners’ friends and other contacts. Bloomberg's Sarah Frier reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

San Francisco Art Colony Full Of Art And Life

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Street sign on exterior building wall reads 'Hotaling Place' / man on ladder hangs paintings while other man watches / bearded man helps to hang picture of rhinoceros / large sign on exterier wall reads 'buy a work of art, everything is...
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Curated Video

Summer camp for transgender children aged 4 to 12

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LEADIN: A Rainbow Day Camp in California is serving a small but fast-growing population: transgender children, aged four to twelve-years-old. Experts say the camp's rapid growth reflects the dramatic increase...
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What's Apple planning for its next iPhone?

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LEADIN: Apple's faithful fans and investors won't have to wait much longer to see what the iPhone maker has in store next. The company is widely expected to unveil a new iPhone at an event on 12 September....
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Bloomberg

How Cambridge Became a Biotech Hub

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Oct.05 -- Alexandria Real Estate Equities chairman and co-founder Joel Marcus sit down with Bloomberg's Rebecca Spalding in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Bloomberg

Marc Benioff Sees 'Crisis of Inequality' in San Francisco

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Oct.31 -- Marc Benioff, Salesforce.com Inc. chairman and co-chief executive officer, explains his support of San Francisco's ballot measure Propositions C, a bill to fight homelessness with a new business tax, and his call for U.S....
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Bloomberg

Bayer Lost Second Roundup Cancer Case

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Mar.27 -- Bayer has lost a second trial over claims its Roundup weed killer causes cancer. Bloomberg Businessweek’s Peter Waldman discusses the case on Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

General Atlantic CEO Sees an Exciting IPO Market in 2019

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Mar.27 -- Bill Ford, chief executive officer at General Atlantic, discusses growth investing, the 2019 IPO market, and efforts to turnaround Amazon's HQ2 decision. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Curated Video

Marking the 10th Anniversary of the App

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A decade ago, Apple opened a store peddling iPhone apps, unlocking the creativity of software developers and letting users truly make their mobile devices their own. The resulting explosion of phone apps — there are now...
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Bloomberg

San Francisco Votes to Ban E-Cigarettes

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Jun.25 -- Bloomberg's Anne Vandermey and Eric Newcomer discuss San Francisco's vote to ban electronic cigarettes and Juul being criticized for marketing to youth. They join Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Kitty Hawk CEO Sebastian Thrun's Big Bet on Artificial Intelligence

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Oct.15 -- Sebastian Thrun, Kitty Hawk chief executive officer and former head of Google's autonomous driving program, discusses his big bet on artificial intelligence with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Possible $5B Facebook fine for privacy violations

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The possibility of a $5 billion federal privacy fine for Facebook suggests that U.S. regulators may be taking a cue from the large penalties their European counterparts have been handing out to U.S. technology giants.
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HUD charges Facebook with housing discrimination

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The federal government charged Facebook with high-tech housing discrimination Thursday for allegedly allowing landlords and real estate brokers to systematically exclude groups such as non-Christians, immigrants and minorities from...
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Bloomberg

Uber to Pay $20 Million to Settle Driver Classification Suit

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Mar.12 -- Uber Technologies Inc. will pay $20 million to settle California lawsuits challenging the company’s classification of drivers as independent contractors. Bloomberg's Joel Rosenblatt reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Bloomberg Technology Update 6-19-19

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Jun.19 -- Bloomberg's Emily Chang breaks down the day's top tech headlines.
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San Francisco closer to banning e-cigarette sales

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San Francisco supervisors have voted unanimously to move the city toward becoming the first in the United States to ban all sales of electronic cigarettes.