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A walk around Station F with Emmanuel Macron

 “We called this building Station F, like Station France, Station Femmes [ed. note: women in French], Station Founders or Station Freyssinet because Freyssinet was a great architect and a great entrepreneur,” French billionaire and Iliad founder Xavier Niel told Macron. While Station F was originally built in the 1920s by Eugène Freyssinet, it was supposed to be destroyed in 2011.… Read More
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Snap copied location sharing app Zenly to build Snap Map

 Snap just announced a brand new feature today called Snap Map, which lets you view your friends on a map in real time and browse stories around you. If this sounds familiar, it’s because French startup Zenly has been working for years on a location sharing app so that you can see what your friends have been up to. According to multiple sources, Snap approached Zenly late last year about… Read More
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Reverso now lets you translate words using your voice

 Dictionary app Reverso is getting a major update with a focus on voice features. In particular, you can now say a phrase to translate it. This might be particularly useful if you can’t spell a word or when you don’t know anything about a language and you can ask the other person to repeat a phrase to get a translation. Conversely, when you press the tiny speaker icon, the… Read More
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Le marketing à l’américaine: le cas Charmin

Le marketing à l’américaine est une chose extraordinaire. Dernier cas en date: Charmin, la marque de papier toilettes. Charmin propose aux new yorkais de les aider en cas de “besoin”. Des WCs mobiles circulent dans les rues de NY et vous pouvez commander ces toilettes mobiles depuis une application Charmin Van Go.

Non l’application n’existe pas…..pourtant vous avez du la chercher. Un marketing qui fonctionne!

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iOS 11 turns your iPad into a completely different machine

 I’ve been playing with a beta version of iOS 11 on a 10.5-inch iPad Pro for the past few weeks. While the final version of iOS 11 is not coming until later this fall, Apple just launched the public beta. Here’s a preview of what you can expect. If you’re using an iPad, get ready to be disoriented by the update because the iPad simply doesn’t work the same way. Apple… Read More
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Apple just released the first iOS 11 beta to everyone

 Are you excited about trying out the new features coming up with iOS 11? If so, Apple just released the first public beta of iOS 11 now available to download for everyone. You don’t need to pay $ 99 for a developer account to download it. But remember, it is still a beta. While the company still plans to release the final version of iOS 11 this fall, Apple is going to release regular… Read More
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Scaleway doubles down on ARM-based cloud servers

 Iliad’s cloud hosting division Scaleway has been betting on ARM chipsets for years because they believe the future of hosting is going to be based on ARM’s processor architecture. The company just launched more powerful ARMv8 options and added more cores to its cheapest options. Read More
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The company called Blockchain raises $40 million

 Blockchain (the company) just raised a $ 40 million Series B funding round led by Lakestar. Blockchain has been working on the most popular bitcoin wallet in the world. You can open a wallet on the company’s website or through its mobile apps. GV, Nokota Management, Digital Currency Group and existing investors Lightspeed Venture Partners, Mosaic Venture Partners, Prudence Holdings,… Read More
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Un Amazon Echo géant sur Times Square

Pour promouvoir Amazon Music, le géant américain a installé une réplique d’un Amazon Echo au format gigantesque sur Times square: 24 m de haut.

A quoi cela peut-il ressembler? 

Le Echo ne fonctionne pas, mais il est illuminé par quelques LEDs pour donner l’impression qu’il répond à vos requêtes.

Et si vous vous demandez comment une installation comme celle-ci peut se faire, voici la video.

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Réinventer l’expérience client dans un bar

On parle tout le temps d’expérience client dans les magasins, mais les espaces de restauration et les bars aussi essayent d’innover.

Nous avons déjà parlé ici du cas Eatsa pour la restauration rapide, voici maintenant le cas d’un bar de Brooklyn: le Randolph Beer Bar et son Beer ATM.

Qui n’a jamais eu à attendre 15mn que le barman daigne vous jeter un coup d’oeil pour prendre votre commande dans un bar bondée. C’est le problème auquel s’attache Randolph Beer Bar avec son nouveau système de service par le client.

Beer Yourself.

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Workwell wants to make your corporate intranet suck less

 If you’ve been working for a large company, chances are that your intranet sucks. It takes too much time to find the right information, it’s not tailored for mobile and it doesn’t integrate well with the services you actually use. French startup Workwell is a mobile intranet that you’ll actually like. It seems like a tough task, but so far Workwell is ticking all the… Read More
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Emmanuel Macron proves that he still cares about startups

 There’s a weird annual tradition in French politics. French presidents, ministers and hopeful candidates all go to the Agricultural Show in the Porte de Versailles convention center. Somehow, old ideas die hard, and it’s important to show that you still care about people in the food industry. Yesterday, Macron spent three to four hours walking down the hallways of the very same… Read More
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Hardware Club raises $28 million for its hardware seed fund

 Hardware Club is not just a club — it’s now also a venture firm focused on hardware companies. The team has raised $ 28 million for the first closing of its inaugural fund from Bpifrance, Crédit Mutuel Arkéa, Foxconn, Mistletoe and others. At its core, the vision of the club hasn’t changed much. I’ve already covered the original idea, and everything is still true… Read More
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Plot twist: the MacBook Air is still alive

 The MacBook Air just won’t die. While Apple introduced a thinner, lighter MacBook Pro last year, people still want a new MacBook Air. The MacBook Pro is roughly as heavy as the 13-inch MacBook Air, but it’s still more expensive. That’s why customers still love the MacBook Air. Instead of killing the MacBook Air altogether, Apple is keeping it around as it still sells fine.… Read More
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Shadow raises $57 million for its cloud computing service for gamers

 French startup Shadow, also known as Blade, just raised a Series A round of $ 57.1 million (€51 million). Shadow thinks your next computer is going to be in a data center. Your existing phones, laptops and Shadow’s own device (pictured above) act as a thin client, a window into your virtual machine running on a beefy server in a data center near you. Shadow had already raised $ 14.6… Read More
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Tim Cook says Apple’s car project is ‘the mother of all AI projects’

 In a very brief interview with Bloomberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed that the company has been working on an Apple car. This isn’t the first time Apple talked about the company’s ongoing work in the car industry. Cook described Apple’s car project as the combination of three different factors — self-driving cars, electric vehicles and ride-sharing. Those three… Read More
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Quand Air France fait des erreurs dans son marketing

Air France a mené une opération marketing à NY. L’opération appelée “Paris for Dessert” permet de gagner un voyage culinaire à Paris. Pendant quelques jours, une passerelle d’embarquement pour un avion Air France était installée sur Union Square, après vous être inscrit vous pouviez monter en haut de la passerelle pour faire une vidéo panoramique. La meilleure vidéo postée sur Instagram et Facebook gagnera le fameux voyage.

Oui mais voilà: deux erreurs.
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The iPad mini isn’t receiving any update

 The writing is on the wall. The iPad mini 4 is probably going to be the last iPad mini ever. Apple just announced iPad updates during its WWDC keynote. Both the 9.7-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models are receiving major updates. In the meantime, the iPad mini feels like the neglected device in the iPad lineup, and it’s now probably on life support. If you want a cheaper iPad, you can buy… Read More
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Everything Apple announced at its WWDC keynote

 WWDC is usually a key event for Apple. This is the company’s developer conference. While Apple has mostly focused on software news in recent years, this one was a bit different. We got a bit of everything — major software updates, new devices as well as a sneak peek at Apple’s roadmap for the coming months. In case you missed it, here’s everything Apple announced today. Read More
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Misterb&b raises $8.5 million to build the Airbnb for the LGBTQ community

 Is there room for smaller, more focused Airbnb competitors? French startup Misterb&b thinks so as the startup just raised $ 8.5 million from Project A and Ventech to build an apartment renting platform focused on the LGBTQ community. As the name suggests, Misterb&b started with a focus on gay people, but the company says that it wants to become the inclusive platform for the LGBTQ… Read More
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Reedsy now lets you print your book on Blurb in no time

 Reedsy provides everything you need to turn your first draft into a book. And it turns out that ebooks aren’t overtaking good old paper books just yet. Reedsy partnered with Blurb so that you can send your finished book to Blurb, get it printed and sell it online. At heart, Reedsy remains a marketplace of professionals in the publishing industries. If you’re a writer, you can… Read More
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Algolia raises $53 million for its search engine API

 French startup Algolia just raised a $ 53 million Series B round led by Accel, a couple of years after raising $ 18.3 million with… Accel also leading the round. So it looks like it’s a love story between the VC firm and the software-as-a-service startup. Read More
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La dernière pub d’Apple: un message à Donald Trump?

La dernière pub d’Apple ressemble à un message personnel envoyé à Donald Trump, après sa décision de quitter les accords de Paris sur le climat.

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The new iOS App Store lets devs choose whether or not to reset ratings when updating

 When an app developer releases a new update in the App Store, all their beautiful reviews disappear in the ether. This is about to change as developers will soon have the option to keep app reviews and the rating for the current version when they release an update. Read More
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Clustree grabs $7.9 million for its AI-powered recruitment service

 French startup Clustree just raised a $ 7.9 million Series A round (€7 million) from Creandum with Idinvest Partners and Alven Capital also participating. Clustree leverages machine learning to help both good employees who feel stuck in their jobs and HR departments who might not think to check their own companies for the perfect candidate. In order to do this, Clustree has structured more… Read More
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Three computer vision experts join TechCrunch’s Tel Aviv event

 Who’s going to be the next Mobileye? Computer vision is a hot topic for the tech industry, and especially in Israel. It seems like Israeli entrepreneurs are one step ahead when it comes to developing computer vision technology. That’s why we’re excited to announce that three computer vision experts are going to join us on stage to share their knowledge about this space. First… Read More
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Watch Google’s I/O keynote live right here

 Are you ready for some major news on all things Google? Google is kicking off its annual I/O developer conference today. The conference starts at 10 AM Pacific Time (1 PM on the East Cost, 6 PM in London, 7 PM Central European Time) and you can watch the live stream right here on this page. We have a team on the ground ready to cover the event, so don’t forget to read our live blog to… Read More
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Le musée secret de Victoria’s Secret

Dans le cadre de la rénovation d’un de ses magasins new yorkais, la marque Victoria’s Secret vient d’ouvrir les portes de son propre musée de lingerie.

La lingerie selon Victoria’s Secret est un show. Le musée permet donc de découvrir les tenues célébres ainsi que les secrets de fabrication de ses tenues.

Dans ce magasin, vous pouvez donc faire votre shopping entre des sous-vêtements à $ 28 et un soutien-gorge à $ 3 millions.

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Snap’s Spectacles are now available in Europe

 Snap’s Spectacles are going on a summer tour across Europe. Starting today, anyone in Europe can buy a pair of sunglasses on Snap’s website or in a vending machine. With this launch, Spectacles are available outside of the U.S. for the first time. European Spectacles are exactly the same as the ones that launched in September 2016 in the U.S. While the excitement around Spectacles… Read More
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Apply right NOW for the TechCrunch Meetup + Pitch-Off in Tel Aviv

 TechCrunch is coming back to Israel with a Meetup + Pitch-off in Tel Aviv because everybody had a great time last year. The event will be on June 28 at Trask, between 6-10 p.m. If you want to introduce your startup to the world, compete in the Pitch-Off. It’s a great challenge and applications are open now! All applications must be in by June 6. That’s in five days, so hurry… Read More
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Get ready for a new Pokémon game for smartphones

 The Pokémon Company just launched a new website introducing a brand new Pokémon game for your iPhone and Android phone, as Kotaku spotted. The game is called Pokéland and is currently only available as a limited beta in Japan. If you think this is a sequel to Pokémon Go, you’ll be disappointed as it looks like a brand new game. According to the website, Pokéland is all about… Read More
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Concord wants to become the Google Docs of contracts

 Concord wants to be your all-in-one solution for everything related to contracts. The startup just raised a $ 3.7 million Series A round from Alven Capital, with existing investors Streamlined Ventures, Bruno Deschamps and Thibault Poutrel also participating. Many departments rely on contracts to work with clients, suppliers, legal partners and more. But it’s still a tedious process as… Read More
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Google launches Google Assistant on the iPhone

 Watch out Siri, there’s a new kid in town. Google just announced at its I/O developer conference that its personal assistant is coming to iOS. You won’t be able to replace Siri with Google Assistant, but you’ll be able to use the feature in Google’s dedicated app. Read More
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Android Go is a lightweight version of Android for crazy cheap phones

 There are 2 billion Android devices currently in use around the world. Google is now thinking about the next 2 billion devices. In order to do this, Google has a new project called Android Go. It’s a lightweight version of the upcoming version of Android (Android O) with optimized apps and Play Store. Google focused on devices with very low specs, users with limited connectivity and… Read More
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Retirer de l’argent sans carte bancaire

L’innovation passe de plus en plus par le secteur bancaire. Dernier exemple en date: Wells Fargo. La banque a récemment introduit 13000 nouveaux distributeurs automatiques d’argent qui permettent de retirer de l’argent sans carte bancaire.

On a tous connu ce moment “J’ai oublié mon portefeuille”

Pour cette banque, le futur est sans carte et pour les 20 millions de clients mobiles, cette option de retrait d’argent sans carte est un plus.

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Everything Google announced at its Google I/O keynote

 Google just kicked off its annual Google I/O developer conference. It’s a great opportunity to get a sneak peek at what’s next for Android and other platforms. This year was no different as the company announced a ton of stuff. In case you missed it, here’s everything Google announced today. Read More
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Frichti grabs $33.7 million for its meal delivery service

 Food startups are apparently still steaming hot as French startup Frichti just raised a whopping $ 33.7 million (€30 million). Frichti is currently available in Paris and nearby cities. It handles everything in-house — from cooking to orders and deliveries. Verlinvest and Felix Capital invested in today’s funding round, with existing investors Alven Capital and Idinvest Partners… Read More
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Apply for the TechCrunch Tel Aviv Meetup + Pitch-off now

 As you may have noticed TechCrunch is coming back to Israel with a Meetup + Pitch-off in Tel Aviv because we had a great time last year. The event will be on June 28, at Trask, between 6-10 p.m. Israel is one of the world’s fastest-growing and most impressive startup ecosystems, and we simply can’t resist coming back. If you feel you have the chops to compete in the Pitch-off… Read More
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Stae helps cities take advantage of their data

 Stae wants to help local governments collect, manage and process data about their infrastructure. The company just raised $ 1.5 million from Story Ventures, Fontinalis Partners and Samsung Next. I first covered Stae back in April 2016. The vision hasn’t changed much, it’s all about preparing cities for the future and upgrading infrastructure by making it more efficient through… Read More
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Stanley Robotics is building robots that can park your car for you

 French startup Stanley Robotics just raised $ 4 million (€3.6 million) from Elaia Partners, Bpifrance and Idinvest Partners. The company is building giant robots that pick up your car at the entrance of a parking lot and park it for you. If you drive your car to the airport, you know how expensive it can be to leave your car at the airport for a week. Airport parking lots have turned into one… Read More
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This concept video shows some great improvements for iOS 11

 2017 is no different — I still hate concept videos. But Federico Viticci and Sam Beckett teamed up once again to design some of the changes they’d like to see with iOS 11. It’s more convincing than your average concept video. In particular, this video focuses on iOS for the iPad. The Shelf is an interesting new feature. You can pull it down from the top of the screen and… Read More
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And the winner of Startup Battlefield at Disrupt NY 2017 is… RecordGram

 Startups participating in the Startup Battlefield have all been hand-picked to participate in our highly competitive startup competition. They all presented in front of multiple groups of VCs and tech leaders serving as judges for a chance to win $ 50,000 and the coveted Disrupt Cup. After hours of deliberations, TechCrunch editors pored over the judges’ notes and narrowed the list down… Read More
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reVIVE wins the Disrupt NY 2017 Hackathon Grand Prize

 It’s been a long night at Pier 36, the site of the Disrupt NY Hackathon. Around 750 engineers and designers got together to come up with something cool, something neat, something awesome. The only condition was that they only had 24 hours to work on their projects. Some of them were participating in our event for the first time, while others were regulars. Here are the top hacks … Read More
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Shazam est maintenant un jeu à la télé américaine

Shazam, l’outil de reconnaissance des chansons et qui sert aussi dans de nombreuses publicités américaines pour faire une connexion entre la pub à la télé et votre smartphone, va à présent avoir son propre jeu télévisé aux Etats-Unis.
Le challenge: reconnaître une chanson avant Shazam. Oui c’est assez original!

A découvrir le 25 mai sur Fox avec Jamie Fox.
Le jeu télévisé: la nouvelle exit strategy des startups américaines?

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Chez Nike, si vous n’achetez pas en magasin on vous demande pourquoi

C’est nouveau ! Dans certains magasins Nike de New York, si vous sortez du magasin sans achats, on vous remet une petite carte donnant accès à un site d’enquête pour mieux comprendre pourquoi vous n’avez pas acheté !

Si vous répondez au questionnaire sur TellNike vous recevrez un bon de réduction de $ 10 sur votre prochain achat.

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If you suck at taking photos with your iPhone, Apple has tips for you

 Apple just released a dozen of videos on its website (and some of them on YouTube) about the camera on the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. At first I thought it would be a step-by-step three-minute tutorial explaining all the buttons in the Camera app. But it focuses more on hidden features and how to get the most out of your phone’s camera. Named ‘How to shoot on iPhone 7’,… Read More
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YayPay introduces cash flow forecasts for accounts receivable

 If your company works with big clients, you might want to be able to predict what’s going to happen with your company’s bank account. YayPay is introducing weather forecasts, but for your unpaid invoices. This way, you know if it’s safe to commit to big projects. YayPay first launched on stage at Disrupt London. The company wants to help accounts receivable teams when it comes… Read More
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Watch the Microsoft Build 2017 keynote live right here

 Microsoft is holding its annual Build developer conference this week and the company is kicking off the event with its inaugural keynote this morning. You can watch the live stream right here. The keynote is scheduled to start at 8 am on the West Coast, 11 am on the East Coast, 4 pm in London and 5 pm in Paris. This is a developer conference, so you shouldn’t expect new hardware devices.… Read More
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Emmanuel Macron and how political campaigns will never be the same

 Every major campaign brings its set of changes. Barack Obama used big data and micro-targeting in his 2008 campaign. Then social networks became a great way to address messages to voters directly. But the political campaigns of 2016 and 2017 have been something different altogether. The internet has become so big that trolls started to have a significant influence on the results of the elections. Read More
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Microsoft teases new Surface event in Shanghai on May 23rd

 If the Surface Laptop wasn’t enough, Microsoft is going to announce new devices once again at an event later this month. The company’s vice president of devices Panos Panay teased the event in a tweet and Instagram photo. Besides the city and date, the only hint we have is the use of the hashtag “#Surface.” Given that the Surface Laptop is brand new, the Surface Studio… Read More
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