Today’s Deals – Hospitality hiring platform Industry raises $2.3M to expand nationwide

Smiling waitress and bartender standing behind bar in restaurant preparing for dinner service Industry, a job site for the hospitality sector, has raised $2.3 million in seed funding to fuel nationwide expansion, as well as product and team growth.
We originally covered Industry last year when it was still in beta in San Diego with about 300 restaurants signed up. Shortly after, they raised $200,000 in pre-seed funding from local San Diego angel investors.
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Today’s Deals – Weed on-demand startup Eaze inhales $13 million in funding to grow into new markets

SAN FRANCISCO - APRIL 20:  A marijuana user smokes from a bong during a 420 Day celebration on "Hippie Hill" in Golden Gate Park April 20, 2010 in San Francisco, California. April 20th has become a de facto holiday for marijuana advocates, with large gatherings and 'smoke outs' in many parts of the United States. Voters in California will consider a measure on the November general election ballot that could make the State the first in the nation to legalize the growing of a limited amount of marijuana for private use.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) The “Uber for weed” startup Eaze has grown quite a bit over the last year and it intends to expand even more. To get it there, Eaze has closed on $13 million in Series B funding from Fresh VC, Doll Capital Management (DCM) and Tusk Ventures. Eaze launched in July of 2014 to help medical marijuana patients order cannabis on demand. It soon expanded to allow people to get a medical… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Honeycomb, a TV and video ad management startup from Adstream founders, scores £3M Series A

Honeycomb.tv Honeycomb, a TV and video ad management platform founded by James Carpenter and Richard Carter, who both previously founded Adstream, has raised £3 million in Series A funding. It follows a £1 million “friends and family” round in May this year. Read More

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Today’s Deals – Cuban: AT&T-Time Warner will create more competition

cuban6 While many people are arguing that the proposed $85 billion AT&T and Time Warner deal would be bad for consumer choice, billionaire Mark Cuban has a contrarian viewpoint. The merger would lead to “more competition” he tells TechCrunch. Cuban, who made his money through a different media acquisition, thinks the combination would help challenge the tech giants like Facebook,… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Weengs, a shipping service for online sellers, picks up backing from LocalGlobe, Cherry, and Seedcamp

Weengs Weengs, a U.K. startup that has developed a shipping service for small retailers and online sellers that takes care of the hand and leg work (quite literally) required to send out orders, has picked up £2.2 million in backing. It plans to use the capital to expand beyond London, including other cities in Europe. Read More

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Today’s Deals – Time Out acquires events discovery and booking platform YPlan for as little as £1.6M

YPlan YPlan, the events discover and booking platform, has been acquired by publicly-listed media company Time Out Group for an initial price o £1.6 million — significantly less than the approximately £31 million that the London startup had raised. Read More

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Today’s Deals – Cardiogram raises $2 million to predict heart health issues using wearables

Cardiogram's heart health screening app. Health tech startup Cardiogram has raised $2 million in a seed round led by the a16z Bio Fund for an app that screens users’ cardio health and gives them help improving or maintaining it. The company started out with an Apple Watch integrated app, initially. But it is ultimately planning to be a “device agnostic” business, and to make its app utilizable with all manner… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Securly raises $4 million to put guard rails on the internet for K-12 students

schoolbus Thanks to the Childrens’ Internet Protection Act, schools in the U.S. that provide internet access to their students must also generally use web filtering systems that block them from accessing obscene or harmful content online. The law, enacted originally in 2000 and updated in 2011, left school districts’ IT departments scrambling to adapt enterprise solutions that were built… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Bryan Johnson invests $100 million in Kernel to unlock the power of the human brain

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19:  Braintree founder Bryan Johnson speaks onstage at Imagination Day during the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival at Spring Studios on April 19, 2016 in New York City.  (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival) Earlier this year, former Braintree founder Bryan Johnson publicly announced his plans to forge Kernel, a company with the sole purpose of building hardware and software to augment human intelligence. Today, Johnson is investing $100 million of his own money into the concept, looking to rapidly double the size of his team, sure up a portfolio of intellectual property and prepare for animal… Read More

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Today’s Deals – India’s Wipro buys cloud consultancy and work marketplace Appirio for $500M

clouds Some more consolidation afoot in the cloud services industry, specifically around integration services. Wipro, a IT services company originally founded in India, announced that it has acquired Appirio — a consultancy focused on cloud services and cloud integration — for $500 million. The deal confirms earlier reports of the acquisition that said it would be for a price closer… Read More

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