Links 7/20: Dreamit accelerator ditches demo days; This former eBay Executive (Penn's Abraham) helps stores track return shoppers





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Dollar Shave Club Sells to Unilever for $1 Billion (New York Times)
Founder Michael Dubin is a Haverford School grad. My story here.

Dreamit accelerator ditches demo days, unveils 25 new health and education startups (TechCrunch)

NBC promises much technical wow for Olympics coverage (Philly.com)

9 Cutting-Edge Products From D&H's Mid-Atlantic Tradeshow (CRN)

Huron Capital buys two more companies for Albireo Energy (Crain's Detroit Business)
Both based in Newark, DE.

This Former eBay Executive Helps Stores Track Return Shoppers (Fortune)
Jack Abraham started Milo out of Penn and sold it to eBay. His new startup, San Francisco-based Zenreach, has already raised $50 million and First Round Capital is one of the investors.

Penn Medicine plans new medical technology tower (Philly.com)

Google Adds More Cloud Data Centers (Fortune)

ESPN to Start a Digital-Only Network With the ACC (Ad Age)

Verizon Reveals Lab Testing of NG-PON2 Technology for Increased Fios Speeds/Functionality (CED Magazine)


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