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April 25, 2016 Comments (0) Views: 1947 Blog, Startup Buzz

Downtown Buzz: Local Company Can Disable Rogue Drones

This week’s business and tech news from around downtown

Follow the Money

Locally based SkySafe just raised $3 million in their quest to take down rogue drones. The deal was led by Chris Dixon for Andreesen Horowitz. TechCrunch has a Q&A with CEO Grant Jordan, where you can learn how drones are being used for questionable activities at prisons, among other places.

 

Reputation Matters

Sony placed 7th in a recent survey by the Harris Poll, examining the public perceptions of some of the biggest tech companies. Google, Amazon, and Apple lead the pack of the 12 tech companies presented by Baseline. The companies were measured in several categories including social responsibility, emotional appeal, products and/or services, vision and leadership, financial performance, and workplace environment.

 

The Best Comments Money Can Buy

Michael Robertson, of MP3.com fame, has a new endeavor— helping news sites create new revenue and think differently about how to manage their comments sections. SolidOpinion.com puts a point value on activity on the news site and allows readers to purchase points. Commenters can then use points to get their comments more prominently placed below a news story. Tribune Publishing, which owns the San Diego Union Tribune and the Los Angeles Times, is one of Robertson’s first customers. Here is the Bloomberg take with all the details.

 

Pivots and Opportunities

  • The Startup Leadership Program (SLP) is accepting applications for the fall. SLP is a 6 month program for founders and innovators in early stage startups. Apply here.
  • Deadline this week: San Diego Venture Group is accepting applications for the 2016 Cool Companies. Applications are due by noon on April 27. Apply here.

 

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