Happy Friday! Here’s an overview of the 10 biggest European tech news items for this week:
1) Mozilla has invested in Germany-based Cliqz, which offers an anti-tracking browser with a pro-privacy built-in “quick search” feature.
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3) Spotify is in talks with record labels to negotiate new contracts as it gears up for an IPO.
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4) Japanese ecommerce giant Rakuten has acquired the assets of Irish Bitcoin startup Bitnet for an undisclosed sum. The deal includes the Belfast-based company’s intellectual property and key staff.
5) Finland-based Rovio, the company behind the Angry Birds games, cartoons, and animated movie, says it has earned €76.4 million in revenue in the first half of the year.
6) London tech startup LoopUp has floated on AIM, bringing its valuation to £40.8 million.
7) SoundCloud has reached a new milestone this week, clocking in with more than 135 million tracks and one million albums available on the streaming platform.
8) Google’s big Russian rival, Yandex, has announced a partnership with Russian truck manufacturer Kamaz, around the development of a driverless minibus shuttle.
9) Cambridge University-founded investment firm Cambridge Innovation Capital (CIC), which backs technology and healthcare firms, has raised £75 million of new capital through private financing ahead of a potential IPO.
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10) Anyline, an Austrian deep learning startup, has received an investment of €500,000 from ARM co-founder Herman Hauser.
Bonus link: Latvia seeks to double the number of local startups by 2020.
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