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Dapper Labs backs art hardware startup Infinite Objects in $6 million seed raise – TechCrunch

Dapper Labs backs art hardware startup Infinite Objects in $6 million seed raise The NFT world is all about reshaping the idea of digital ownership, but art hardware startup Infinite Objects sees a big opportunity in making physical copies of those assets as it looks to reshape digital art and collectibles. The startup makes screens that show a single video from a single artist and don’t do anything else. You can’t download apps to the screens or upload your own photos to them or check the time or weather. If you even want another piece of art from Infinite Objects, you can’t just download it, you have to actually go to their site and buy another display with that artwork on it. Each screen boasts information about the work, edition numbers and serial numbers etched on the back of it, inextricably tying the physical display to the work that it displays.

Critics take on Clubhouse as social media giants, Facebook, Twitter prepare to make clones

Critics take on Clubhouse as social media giants, Facebook, Twitter prepare to make clones
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It s never been easier to start a social network Succeeding is another story

It s never been easier to start a social network. Succeeding is another story CNN 3 hrs ago © Shutterstock Former President Donald Trump lost his most-prized megaphone when he was suspended from Facebook and Twitter earlier this year. Since then, he s largely stuck with canned press statements instead of social media. But if Trump gets his way, that may change he s reportedly planning to launch a brand-new social media platform that presumably won t restrict his content. But Trump isn t the only one pushing the social networking envelope. In recent months there s been a noticeable wave of social media upstarts making inroads. Last year the short video platform TikTok hit the 100 million user mark in the United States amid a Trump-led crisis over the company s Chinese ownership. The audio-focused Clubhouse has benefited from a surge in attention during the pandemic. Sites like Gab and Parler have emerged as havens for conservative icons.

NYC mayoral candidate Kathryn Garcia rolls out plan to cut red tape for small biz permits

NYC mayoral candidate Kathryn Garcia rolls out plan to cut red tape for small biz permits © Barry Williams NYC mayoral candidate, Kathryn Garcia Mayoral hopeful Kathryn Garcia appealed to pandemic-weary New York City small business owners Friday with a plan that aims to drastically streamline the city’s permitting processes and expand the city’s outdoor offerings. Garcia, who served as Sanitation Commissioner under Mayor de Blasio, wants to create a single “City Permit” for businesses with fewer than 100 employees to cut down on the “bureaucratic nonsense” she said they now face when trying to launch and maintain themselves. “Today, to open a restaurant in New York, you need to get permits, file applications, undergo reviews, get inspections and receive licenses from up to eight different agencies before you can sell a bowl of soup,” Garcia said. “To restart New York City’s local economy, we have to change and we have to change fast.”

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