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A Rolling Stone Gathers Money: Pebble Now at $5 Million Raised from 34,000 People on Kickstarter

This Pebble just keeps on rolling. Built by Waterloo-born startup Allerta, the iOS and Android smartwatch has now raised a staggering $5 million on Kickstarter—by far the most of any Kickstarter campaign ever—with a nearly a month left to raise further funding.

The story gets even better, now that it's been revealed by Bloomberg that venture capitalists turned down investing in Pebble. After raising a modest $375,000 from four angels, Canadian entrepreneur Eric Migicovsky couldn't squeeze a penny out of VCs—even in Silicon Valley.

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Meet Canada's New Preferred Marketing Developers for Facebook

Facebook today announced the combination of the Preferred Developed Consultant and Marketing API programs and the subsequent launch of the newly minted Preferred Marketing Developer program. There are now 232 of these developers spanning 35 countires. One of those countries is, of course, Canada.

So who are the Canadian preferred developers? The most notable PMD is Invoke Media, which was created by Vancouver entrepreneur Ryan Holmes—now the CEO of HootSuite, a $200-million, Canadian Startup Awards finalist—several years ago. Invoke, which is hiring, is a full-service digital agency specializing in social media, web, and mobile. Its most recent project is Foodee.

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Startup Visa Program for Canada to be Announced Today?

11:30am EST Update: News Release - Minister Kenney launches consultations for a new “start-up visa” for immigrant entrepreneurs

According to an advisory issued by Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney's office yesterday, the Canadian government is expected to announce in Toronto today the next step in launching a Startup Visa program.

While the details are still vague, Kenney and Dragon’s Den TV star Kevin O’Leary are apparently scheduled to make an announcement today regarding a new system aimed at identifying and speeding the path for "high value innovators."

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Toronto Beta Startup StoreMaker Rebrands as FeedSeed, Prepares for Launch This Summer

Toronto startup StoreMaker is rebranding itself as FeedSeed. Founded in August 2011, the startup has been planning a public launch in July. 

“After a long search and much debate about different names, our team decided on FeedSeed,” said Mike Cunningham, CEO of FeedSeed. “We feel that it better explains our platform than StoreMarker did and to be honest, FeedSeed is easier to say.”

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Entrepreneur Returns from Silicon Valley After 14 Years: 'Vancouver Has Phenomenal Talent for Startups'

Yen Lee has worked in Silicon Valley since 1996. But after 14 years in the Valley—working for a variety of companies, include City Search and Yahoo—the Vancouverite is returning home.

Yen eventually ended his menial jobs to found Uptake, a startup that offers travel advice to users base on friend recommendations. His company was acquired by Groupon earlier this year. Even though he was a co-founder, Yen isn't sticking around for Uptake's integration into the group buying giant. He's moving back to Vancouver.

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Pebble Raises $3 Million from 21,000 People in 5 Days. Is Crowdfunding the New Venture Capitalism?

Last week, we wrote that Pebble—a smartwatch developed by Canadian Entrepreneur Eric Migicovsky—raised $1 million from 7,300 backers in just 24 hours on Kickstarter. Then we went on to report that, by the end of day two, that number had doubled to $2 million from 14,400 backers. This, despite the campaign's original goal of only $100,000, and the fact that the campaign still doesn't end for over a month.

While the pledging has slowed somewhat, Pebble has now cracked the next major milestone: $3 million. It took only five days to reach this number, 5,000% of the original goal.

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Toronto's Engag.io is a Social Conversations Dashboard to Manage Your Comments

There are so many blogs and media outlets where you can leave comments. People oftentimes post comments on a large number of websites and are bound to forget about some of those discussions. Worse, it’s hard to remember where you’ve commented.

That’s why Engag.io was created: so that one has a central social conversations dashboard to respond to all comments. While many websites use Disqus, which does notify you when someone has responded to your comment, it is only integrated into a handful of online media sites. With Engag.io, you’ll be able to connect to Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, HackerNews, Tumblr, and Google to start.

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Canadian Entrepreneur's Startup Now at $2 Million Pledged in Just Two Days on Kickstarter

Vancouver-born, University of Waterloo-educated Eric Migicovsky wanted to raise $100,000 for his new Silicon Valley startup, Pebble, in about five weeks through Kickstarter. He got that amount in two hours. In one day, he had raised a million.

And now, we observe that the momentum hasn't slowed: two days in, Pebble has $2 million pledged from more than 14,400 backers—with 35 days left to raise even more.

Pebble is an Android- and iPhone-compatible smartwatch slated to launch this fall. Eric was previously known for Waterloo-based startup Allerta, which made an inPulse watch for the BlackBerry platform.