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 This fund is now official. Ng has raised more than $175 million for the fund, but this isn ;t going to be a traditional venture fund. Instead, Ng and his  stanley cup team will use the money to initiate new businesses and build new companies in a model that   maybe more akin to the early Betaworks model. The investors in this new fund include NEA, Sequoia, Greylock Partners and the SoftBank Group. Ng is leading the fund as a general partner, with Eva Wang stanley termos  serving as partner and COO and Steven Syverud also joining as a partner. One of my philosophies of building companies is the importance of velocity,  Ng told me. In his view, AI businesses are also different from regular startups because you generally get a closed feedback loop that allo stanley cup ws you to quickly see what works  and what doesn ;t .  Depending on the vertical, I really value the ability to inject velocity into that positive feedback loop,  said Ng. He also believes that building AI businesses is a mor Zzuu Gibbon Launches A Different Kind Of Education Startup, With User-Generated Learning Playlists For All
 If the Korea Times ; rep stanley tumbler ort holds true then Samsung is taking a more measured approach to how it scales up smartphone screen sizes   as PocketNow points out this is  thankfully   a hair smaller than what some earlier rumors suggested, since for a while there it looked like Samsung was considering pushing out a phablet with a 6.3-inch screen. The Times ; source also noted that the Note III would sport an eight-core Exynos processor, a not-so-subtle reference to Samsung   Exynos 5 Oct stanley cup a chipset.Samsung isn ;t the first to push up against that 6-inch barrier, and they ;ll hardly be the la stanley cups st. Chinese OEM Huawei blew past it earlier this year when it unveiled the hefty Ascend Mate and its 6.1-inch screen at CES, and ZTE revealed its 5.7-inch Grand Memo during Mobile World Congress. For better or worse, the plus-sized phone trend doesn ;t seem to be going anywhere.In the past I ;ve asked how big is too big for these sorts of phablets, but looking back