Saturday, February 9, 2013

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Your daily Update February 9th, 2013

Before and After a Little Dusting on Mars

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From nasa.gov: "This set of images from NASA's Curiosity rover shows a patch of rock before and after it was cleaned by Curiosity's Dust Removal Tool (DRT)."

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Goldbely (YC W13) launches to bring famous gourmet cuisine all over the country to your doorstep

Posted 1 day ago by 281871_10100372103892613_1435347668_n_thumb Garry Tan to Y Combinator Posterous

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Foodies are always looking for something new and unique to try, but so much of what we eat is dictated by the local flavor of the areas we live in. Well one startup seeking to provide new experiences to those folks is Goldbely, which aims to make interesting foods available to anyone who might want to try them. The startup, which is part of the current crop of Y Combinator companies, recently launched with a food delivery business that helps customers find unique foods from different areas of the country.

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Order food from famous and delicious restaurants like Katz's Deli at Goldbely

Cube (YC W12) launches the iPad Point of Sale businesses have been waiting for

Posted 1 day ago by 281871_10100372103892613_1435347668_n_thumb Garry Tan to Y Combinator Posterous

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With innovations like Square’s iPad register, small businesses and retailers face a slew of options for how to manage in-store sales without having to pay thousand of dollars for older point-of-sale terminals.

But many of these newer offerings don’t do the tracking that many small retailers need after the transaction happens.

That’s where a new YCombinator and Yuri-Milner-backed startup called Cube comes in. Calling itself the “Salesforce for point-of-sale,” it provides a suite of analytics that lets small business owners track their workers and manage their inventory and multiple business locations.

First, it offers a basic credit card terminal that you can plug into your iPhone or iPad’s audio jack (like Square) and a free point-of-sale app.

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