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Saturday, November 22, 2014

Video: Tips for Crate-Training Your Cat

Video: Tips for Crate-Training Your Cat
Here's how to get your cat accustomed to being in a carrier for everything from car rides to vet visits. Watch the video to learn easy cat crate-training tips.


Kittens Graduate From ASPCA's Kitten Nursery
With the end of kitten season, an adorable class of kittens graduated from the ASPCA’s new kitten nursery in New York Tuesday.


Kitten Rescued From RV Tire Rim
Animal control officers from Martin County, Florida, saved a 10-week-old black and white kitten who got his head stuck in the hole of an RV tire rim.


Taylor Swift’s Kitten Stars in New Keds Ad
The new Keds shoe, which features the image of a cat, honors Swift’s new album, 1989, which will be released on Oct. 27.


Kitten Nurseries Help Save Feline Lives
From Austin Pets Alive shelter to Best Friends Animal Society’s No Kill LA shelter, newborn kitten nurseries are saving thousands of cats.


End-of-Life Care: How to Help Pets — and Owners
You're probably familiar with the three common stages of a pet's life: puppy/kitten, adult and senior. This veterinarian believes a fourth stage is needed as well: end-of-life.


Have a Mangy Cat? 5 Mites That Can Frustrate Your Feline
Do you have a mangy cat? Dr. Marty Becker discusses some of the parasites that can cause mange in cats including the mites that prefer Siamese and Burmese cats.


How to Select a Kitten Who's Right for You
Adopting a new kitten can seem like a daunting responsibility, especially if it’s your first. This guide will help you determine exactly which kitty will be a good match for your lifestyle.


Most Trendy Male and Female Cat Names of the Year
We sorted through our database of 425,000 cats named last year to learn which male and female cat names had risen the most in popularity in the last decade.


What If the Girls in HBO's "Girls" Were Kittens?
In The Pet Collective’s 'Cats,' a parody of HBO’s 'Girls,' a group of four foster kittens are faced with the travails of young cathood. Watch the video here.


Meet 9 Cat Breeds Who Crave Affection
Looking for a cat who will play fetch, follow you from room to room or even ride on your shoulder? These nine cute kitten breeds could be right up your alley!


Fill Your Home With the Fragrance of Kittens
The "Whiskers on Kittens" candle is part of Yankee Candle's My Favorite Things collection, inspired by the beloved "Sound of Music" tune.


Cats Against Catcalling Will Make You Holler
Felines for females! Our new favorite Tumblr features cats speaking out against the catcalls we all know (and hate).


The Best Cat-Related Time-Waster Ever
We could literally spend all day on cat-bounce.com. The name of the site pretty much sums it up: You drag and drop kitties onto a virtual trampoline and they jump around your screen.


Puppy and Kitten Are Sisters From Another Mister
A rejected puppy has found a friend in a kitty who was also in need of family. Now the two are inseparable ... and utterly adorable!


Cat Adopts Motherless Piglet
When it was rejected by its mom, this piglet in Romania joined a mama cat's brood.


Most Popular Kitten Names of 2013
We've examined the names listed in Vetstreet's data to discover which were the most popular kitten names in 2013. Did your favorite make the list?


Kitten Is Crazy for Milk
A cute kitten falls all over himself trying to drink a bowl of milk.


We Found the Cutest Thing on the Internet
What do you get when you mix a sleepy puppy with a tiny, orange, completely smitten kitten? It might be more cuteness than you can handle. Consider yourself warned.


Video: How to Stop a Cat From Biting and Scratching
Playing with your cat shouldn't hurt! Mikkel Becker demonstrates how to get a cat to stop biting and scratching by using toys and puzzles. Check out the video.


Source: Video: Tips for Crate-Training Your Cat

Birthday Wishes Pour in for Bentley

Birthday Wishes Pour in for Bentley
Ebola survivor Nina Pham celebrated Bentley the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel's second birthday Thursday.


10 Best Dog Breeds for Cold Weather
"Polar vortex" weather conditions might but be taking over the country, but these winter-loving breeds probably don't mind.


7 Gifts That Give Back to Animals
The animal lovers in your life will surely appreciate calendars, jewelry, chocolate and more that benefit animal groups.


Hamster Has Tiny Thanksgiving Meal
A tiny hamster and his tiny dinner guests enjoy a tiny Thanksgiving dinner while wearing tiny pilgrim hats.


4 Ways to Ward Off Holiday Pounds
In the days between Thanksgiving and New Year’s, your dog or cat will probably sneak his fair share of leftovers.


7 Holiday Hazards for Your Animals
From deliciously rich holiday fare to enticingly shiny decorations, the season brings plenty of risky temptations for pets.


This Sweetheart Knows She's Royal
The playful Shih Tzu will love to be your lap dog and prized canine companion, even if you're not a Chinese emperor.


Source: Birthday Wishes Pour in for Bentley

Yahoo Acquires Photo Startup Cooliris

Yahoo Acquires Photo Startup Cooliris
cooliris yahoo Photo app-maker Cooliris just announced that it has been acquired by Yahoo. The company was founded in 2006 and was initially known for creating a “3D wall” for navigating photos and other media content. More recently, its focus shifted to an app (also called Cooliris) that allowed users to browse photos from across services like Facebook, Instagram, and Flickr. It also launched… Read More


Crunchweek: Uber, Uber, Uber And Barbie
Screen Shot 2014-11-21 at 2.28.09 PM Here’s a protip: Don’t do what Uber did this week. That’s the main topic of CrunchWeek this time around. Bad behavior, however, wasn’t just Uber’s purview: The corporate entity behind Barbie was exposed for publishing a wantonly sexist tract that undercut the idea that women can be software engineers. So that wasn’t very good. Happily, TechCrunch’s… Read More


Photo-Sharing App Memoir Snags $5.5 Million To Help You Recall The Past
memoir Photo-sharing application Memoir, a Timehop competitor that allows you to rediscover old photo “memories,” has raised an additional $5.5 million in a round led by Redpoint Ventures’ Ryan Sarver. Others participating included prior investors Founder Collective, Box Group, Lerer Ventures and Thrive Capital. The company had previously raised $1.2 million in seed funding.… Read More


Livefyre Studio Puts The Company’s Focus On User Generated Content And Social Media Curation
livefyre studio At this point, I should probably stop calling Livefyre a commenting platform.
Actually, the company has been expanding beyond comments for a while. It launched its StreamHub product, which included more social media widgets, back in 2012. And it acquired social media curation startup Storify last year. Read More


Social Betting App Youbetme Raises $2.7M
youbetme Youbetme, the startup behind the social betting app of the same name, announced today that it has raised $2.7 million in Series A funding.
Youbetme says it launched the app in January. The company bills itself as a way to “bet on anything, at any time,” either through its iOS app or it’s website. To be clear, it doesn’t support real-money betting, but rather tracking… Read More


TheLadders Revamps iPhone App To Focus On Job Referrals, Unveils Job Market Guide
Ladders_Feed_full What good is a job search site or app when you’re not looking for a job? That’s the issue TheLadders is tackling with the launch of a new version of its iOS app and a new feature that it calls the Job Market Guide. CEO Alex Douzet told me that these are the first steps in a new direction for the company, which was founded in 2003. TheLadders was initially aimed at people looking… Read More


Dropbox Drags Its Expensive, Forgotten Photo App Carousel To Web And Tablets
Carousel_Global_Blog-copy_smaller-1 Early this year, Dropbox threw a glitzy launch event for its new photo storage and viewing app Carousel, and people went right on using the dozen other ways to keep and comb through memories. Despite Dropbox’s 300 million users, it saw less than a half million downloads on Android, and has hovered around #350 on the iOS photo app chart, falling out of the top 1500 apps overall less than… Read More


The Old Foursquare Is Dead
Screenshot 2014-11-19 10.45.45 The final traces of the old foursquare are being wiped from existence, as the new Foursquare is currently going out as an update to Windows Phone users. This summer, Foursquare made an announcement, to the shock of many, that it would be splitting its long-surviving check-in app into two separate applications: Swarm and Foursquare. Swarm, which launched shortly thereafter, would take over… Read More


Salesforce’s Revamped Social Studio Includes Tighter Integration With Sales And Customer Service
Salesforce Social Studio Salesforce.com is unveiling a new version of the Social Studio, its set of social media tools for marketers.
When the company first announced the Social Studio earlier this year, it seemed like a way to bring its various social media acquisitions under one (metaphorical) roof. (The full name of the product was the Radian6 + Buddy Media Social Studio.) Read More


Messaging App Viber Takes A Step Into Social Networking With New Public Chats Feature
Viber_Chats A lot of messaging apps have been highlighting how their services are a great way for people to directly communicate with their friends directly, in opposition to the bare-all nature of social networks like Facebook. But today Viber, the messaging app with 209 million users, is taking a different approach: it is launching Public Chats, giving users a way of using its direct messaging and… Read More


Facebook Launches Standalone Groups App To Stoke Micro-Sharing
Facebook Groups 700 million people use Facebook Groups every month, but it’s a second-class experience on mobile, slow and buried in the social network’s main app. So today Facebook is releasing a standalone Groups app with powerful notification controls and a Groups discovery section. You won’t be forced to use it as the Groups feature will remain in the Facebook app, and you won’t… Read More


Snapcash Could Bring Real Identity And Ad Targeting Data To Snapchat
Snapcash Featured Image Snapchat doesn’t ask for your real name, but its on the debit card you use for its new peer-to-peer payments feature Snapcash. That could prove very lucrative for the ephemeral messaging service. Snapchat has just overhauled its privacy policy to allow it to collect additional identity information about users of Snapcash. We’ve also discovered code showing the feature can run an… Read More


Built In Brooklyn: HowAboutWe Is An Online Dating Service With An Offline Focus
HowAboutWe founders There’s a good chance you’ve already heard about HowAboutWe, the latest startup featured in our TechCrunch TV series Built in Brooklyn — not just if you use the service yourself, but also because it was acquired by IAC a few months ago.
To be clear, this episode won’t tell you what the company has been up to post-acquisition, because we actually recorded it back in April. Read More


Snapchat Now Lets You Send Money To Friends Through Snapcash Deal With Square Cash
snapcash While Venmo, Google Wallet, and more try to take a business approach to peer-to-peer payments, Snapchat today swooped in from the consumer side. It just added a “Snapcash”  payments option to its app through a deal with Square Cash. Now you can add a debit card, type a dollar amount into Snapchat’s text-chat feature, and hit the green pay button to instantly send a… Read More


Spaces Debuts A Community Where UX Designers Can Share App Prototypes
Screen Shot 2014-11-17 at 2.21.57 PM A new site called Spaces is now launching as a place where mobile app designers can showcase interactive prototypes of their work, or browse one of many common user experiences from other popular apps – like the navigation in Facebook Paper, or how Dropbox’s Carousel app appears to first-time users, for example.
The service is akin to a “Dribbble for UX.” Or, in… Read More


Biz Stone’s Jelly Launches Super So You Can Express Your Best, Craziest, Sexiest Opinions
Screen Shot 2014-11-17 at 10.55.07 AM Twitter co-founder Biz Stone’s Q&A app Jelly didn’t quite blow up, so today he’s launching a much weirder app called Super where you can share colorful statements, opinions and recommendations. It’s a lot like the private beta version of Super I stumbled into and profiled in September, but now everyone on iOS and Android can start yelling in all caps about their… Read More


Antidate Is A Dating App With An Asymmetric Twist
Antidate Meet Antidate: another new kid on the dating app block. It’s aiming to stand out by putting a gender-skewed, asymmetric twist on the in-app experience. Read More


Facebook Cracks Down On Non-Ad Promotional Feed Posts, Bait-And Switching Pages That Bought Likes
6a01053686a547970c017d3e73793e970c-pi “BUY THIS!” “INSTALL NOW!’ “CONTEST!” Facebook is about to start punishing business Pages that publish spammy, aggressive marketing posts with these kind of words to the News Feed. Facebook will show them to a lot fewer of their fans, even if the Page paid for ads to get those fans. After a study of 500,000 users found they wanted to see less promotional… Read More


Facebook Will Monetize Games With Ads, Not Messenger
Facebook Messenger Games How is Facebook going to monetize Messenger? Not by featuring games in the app like Korea’s KakaoTalk, at least for now. Instead, Facebook could concentrate on solving new problems with Messenger. When I pressed Facebook’s EMEA Director of Platform Partnerships Julien Codorniou about whether Messenger would become a platform that hosts non-chat experiences, he said that Facebook… Read More


Former TechCrunch Co-Editor In Chief Eric Eldon Heads To Hyper-Local Journalism Site Hoodline
eric-eldon Eric Eldon, who stepped in a few years ago to lead and stabilize TechCrunch after the departure of its founder Michael Arrington and many key staffers, has quietly been been dipping his toes back into journalism. This time it’s not about tech startups. He’s going into local journalism with Hoodline, a startup that grew out of a hyper-local blog about the Haight-Ashbury… Read More


Source: Yahoo Acquires Photo Startup Cooliris

Yahoo Acquires Photo Startup Cooliris

Yahoo Acquires Photo Startup Cooliris
cooliris yahoo Photo app-maker Cooliris just announced that it has been acquired by Yahoo. The company was founded in 2006 and was initially known for creating a “3D wall” for navigating photos and other media content. More recently, its focus shifted to an app (also called Cooliris) that allowed users to browse photos from across services like Facebook, Instagram, and Flickr. It also launched… Read More


DataFox Brings Private Company Analysis And One-Pagers To Mobile
datafox (2 of 3) DataFox, the online research platform that allows anyone to track information about private tech companies, has now brought its service to mobile in the form of a new iOS application. The free app provides DataFox subscribers with access to over 500,000 company one-pager’s, private and public lists, and an events stream detailing recent news on companies tracked, like new hires,… Read More


Ears-On With Spotify In Uber: Fast, Fun, And Data-Free DJing If Drivers Have It
IMG_6158 Uber now lets you play backseat DJ for your car’s sound system via Spotify in 10 cities. On my demo ride-along, I was impressed by how easy and seamless it works, as long as the driver is equipped. Music selections made on your phone quickly start playing through the driver’s app connected to the stereo, and there’s no data cost to the passenger or driver beyond the… Read More


Photo-Sharing App Memoir Snags $5.5 Million To Help You Recall The Past
memoir Photo-sharing application Memoir, a Timehop competitor that allows you to rediscover old photo “memories,” has raised an additional $5.5 million in a round led by Redpoint Ventures’ Ryan Sarver. Others participating included prior investors Founder Collective, Box Group, Lerer Ventures and Thrive Capital. The company had previously raised $1.2 million in seed funding.… Read More


Livefyre Studio Puts The Company’s Focus On User Generated Content And Social Media Curation
livefyre studio At this point, I should probably stop calling Livefyre a commenting platform.
Actually, the company has been expanding beyond comments for a while. It launched its StreamHub product, which included more social media widgets, back in 2012. And it acquired social media curation startup Storify last year. Read More


A New App Called Milk Helps You Save On Groceries, Without Clipping Paper Coupons
healthy-groceries-1 The creators of coupon-code finder Honey, which helps online shoppers save at checkout, have now launched a new app called Milk (mmm…milk and honey…) that lets you save at the grocery store. The app is now one of many aimed at helping consumers save on consumer packaged good purchases, even if they don’t have time for clipping coupons from a newspaper. Today, there a lot of… Read More


MovieGlu Brings TV Guide-Style Listings To Movie Showtimes
Screenshot - US - Homepage There’s no shortage of places to go online to search for local movie showtimes to get your cinema fix. But, arguably, when it comes to the way search results are displayed, the majority of sites and apps appear to take their UI inspiration from newspaper movie listings of yesteryear, employing a simple list view. Or so says U.K. startup MovieGlu. Read More


Aereo Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
aereo-legal-shutterstock_140860981 Aereo, the streaming TV service that let users watch near-live TV on any internet-connected device, has today announced that the company is filing for Chapter 11 reorganization in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. The company has appointed Lawton Bloom, from Argus, to serve as Chief Restructuring Officer during the gradual shut down process. This comes on the… Read More


VideoBlocks Launches New Stock Video Marketplace Where All The Money Goes To Contributors
film projector Stock video company VideoBlocks is expanding beyond its subscription business model with the launch of a new marketplace for contributed content.
The company has already built a library of 115,000 video clips, backgrounds, and effects, which it either created itself or licensed from others. Customers can use any of the content in that library for a subscription fee of $79 a month or $99 a year. Read More


Social Betting App Youbetme Raises $2.7M
youbetme Youbetme, the startup behind the social betting app of the same name, announced today that it has raised $2.7 million in Series A funding.
Youbetme says it launched the app in January. The company bills itself as a way to “bet on anything, at any time,” either through its iOS app or it’s website. To be clear, it doesn’t support real-money betting, but rather tracking… Read More


How Limited Edition Scarves Fit Into Ryan Leslie’s Plans To Take His Music Straight To Fans
Ryan Leslie In the recent debates about how the business model for musicians and other creative artists is changing, one of the commonly repeated ideas is that you no longer have to reach a mass audience in order to make money — instead, you just need a small group of devoted fans. Musician Ryan Leslie told me he’s been pursuing that idea since he left his label Universal in 2010 —… Read More


FastPay Raises $15M More To Improve Digital Media Cashflow
Jed Simon FastPay, a startup offering credit to digital media companies, is announcing that it has raised $15 million in additional equity funding.
That description might not sound particularly sexy, but FastPay seems to be tackling a common problem for companies that serve as middlemen between online publishers and advertisers (such as ad agencies, demand side platforms, supply side platforms, ad… Read More


NightOwl Launches So You Can Get Drunker Better Faster Stronger
Screenshot 2014-11-20 14.05.18 There’s nothing better than finding that special bar. The one that has your favorite scotch, or makes a mean margarita, or plays the perfect music. Finding that special bar, on the other hand, can be a real pain in the ass.
That’s why NightOwl is launching in NYC. The app works almost exactly like Foursquare, but with an exclusive focus on nightlife, including bars and clubs and… Read More


Blippy Returns With A Brand-New GIF Keyboard For iOS 8
Screen Shot 2014-11-20 at 1.57.26 PM Ready for another GIF keyboard for iOS 8? Blippy has returned today with a new app that lets you create, save and discover new GIFs to use when messaging with your friends on your iPhone. The app serves to replace the earlier, also GIF-focused, Blippy iOS app, that was pulled from the App Store back in September. Those with long Internet memories may remember the name Blippy as being… Read More


TheLadders Revamps iPhone App To Focus On Job Referrals, Unveils Job Market Guide
Ladders_Feed_full What good is a job search site or app when you’re not looking for a job? That’s the issue TheLadders is tackling with the launch of a new version of its iOS app and a new feature that it calls the Job Market Guide. CEO Alex Douzet told me that these are the first steps in a new direction for the company, which was founded in 2003. TheLadders was initially aimed at people looking… Read More


Kaufmann Mercantile Luxury E-Commerce Platform Lands $3.2 Million In Funding
Screenshot 2014-11-20 12.37.36 Today Kaufmann Mercantile has announced the close of a $3.2 million Series A funding round led by 14W, with participation by Dave Morin, Justin Shaffer, and Slow Ventures, among others.
Kaufmann Mercantile is an online retailer that focuses on the curation of luxury, high-quality products. You could think of it a bit like Fab.com, but with a focus on luxury products as opposed to funky design. Read More


With Vyte.in, Schedule Meetings Without Long Email Threads
photo-1416339442236-8ceb164046f8 Scheduling a meeting usually takes a few emails. Add a third person, and you are now stuck in an email nightmare. French startup Vyte.in knows this too well, and will let you schedule meetings in a few clicks right in your browser. “I’ve worked for 4 years in big companies and small startups — from the smallest to the biggest company, you always have this problem when it comes… Read More


Eric Schmidt’s Farm2050 Collective Will Back Agriculture Tech To Feed Earth’s Growing Population
Screen Shot 2014-11-20 at 4.27.51 AM We’ll need to produce 70% more food by 2050 to sustain a world population expected to grow to 10 billion. Yet agriculture startups struggle to get the funding, manufacturing, and test facilities needed to build tech that could boost food production. To fix that disconnect, Google Chairman Eric Schmidt’s Innovation Endeavors and Flextronics Lab IX today launched Farm2050, a… Read More


Jaunt VR Releases Its First Content With App That Puts You On Stage With Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney Jaunt wants to give you something to watch on makeshift virtual reality headsets like Google Cardboard, Dodocase, and Mirage. So today the 360-degree camera and VR production software maker launches its free Android app featuring the first of many planned VR content releases: on-stage and front row views of Paul McCartney playing “Live And Let Die” at San Francisco’s… Read More


Senator Al Franken Asks Uber’s CEO Tough Questions On User Privacy
uberrush2 Senator Al Franken, Chairman of the Subcommittee On Privacy, Technology, and the Law, has posted a public letter to Uber CEO Travis Kalanick in which he addresses many of the claims made over the past few days that the company has consistently compromised user privacy as a matter of course. “I am especially troubled because there appears to be evidence of practices inconsistent with… Read More


Source: Yahoo Acquires Photo Startup Cooliris