Snapchat users can now opt to allow their photos to be viewed indefinitely instead of having them disappear after 10 seconds, according to a statement released by Venice’s Snap Inc. on Tuesday, reports the Business Journal. Users can choose that option by pressing the “infinity” icon when sharing their photos with others.
Cover Technologies Inc., a prefab building company that designs and manufactures backyard studios, has raised $1.6 million in seed funding, according to a statement released Tuesday, reports the Business Journal. The seed round was led by General Catalyst and Khosla Ventures, with participation from Fifty Years, Hyperspeed Ventures, and undisclosed angel investors.
SpaceX released a video on Tuesday of a test firing of its Falcon Heavy core, reports Ars Technica. The test was completed at its development facility in McGregor, Texas last week and was successful.
Send tips on L.A. tech companies and startups to reporter Garrett Reim via greim@labusinessjournal.com. Follow @garrettreim on Twitter for the latest in L.A. tech news.
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