Monthly Archives: February 2023

Meta Verified Shows a Company Running Out of Ideas

Mark Zuckerberg has a new subscription service for Instagram and Facebook. That blue check mark looks awfully familiar.

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Nvidia supports Microsoft, Activision merger after Xbox deal to add games to cloud service

Microsoft proposed its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard in January 2022 but has since faced pushback from regulators over antitrust concerns.

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Elon Musk’s lawyer asks court to throw out ‘Twitter sitter’ deal with SEC

Elon Musk’s lawyer has asked an appeals court to throw out his 2018 deal with the SEC in light of his recent victory in a securities fraud trial.

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3 questions for Coinbase as we count down to its Q4 earnings

Later today Coinbase, the American crypto giant will report its fourth-quarter and full-year 2022 results. Given continued turbulence in the cryptocurrency market, and a rough doubling in the value of Coinbase’s stock since the December timeframe, TechCrunch has long awaited … Continue reading

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Inside Startup Battlefield: Making the Pitch Perfect

Welcome back to Inside Startup Battlefield, the TechCrunch podcast where we take you behind the scenes of one of tech’s top startup competitions. In the second episode, we take a trip to TechCrunch Disrupt 2022 to hear pitches from the … Continue reading

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Tumblr iOS revenue increased 125% since launching its parody of paid verification

Tumblr’s parody of paid verification has already delivered the social network and blogging platform a 125% boost in iOS in-app purchase revenue since November, according to a new analysis of the app’s in-app consumer spending. The company, now operated by … Continue reading

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Amazon’s AWS cozies up to carriers, launches 2 services to build and operate networks in the cloud

Amazon has been working on ramping up how it works with telecoms carriers as customers and partners — an ambition pushed in no small part by slowing growth for cloud services overall at AWS and its big rivals Microsoft Azure … Continue reading

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10 Benefits of Coworking Spaces for Startups 2023

Are you a startup founder looking for a collaborative and inspiring workspace to grow your business? Look no further than coworking spaces. These shared office environments provide the perfect blend of community and flexibility for startups to thrive. With amenities … Continue reading

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The 8 best international payroll services for 2023

Does your business need a payroll provider that offers international payroll services? Use our buyer’s guide to review the best solutions. The post The 8 best international payroll services for 2023 appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Amazon backs Indian meat startup FreshToHome in $104 million funding

Indian startup FreshToHome, which sells fresh fish and meat to consumers in the South Asian market and the Middle East region, has courted a new backer: Amazon. Amazon, through its India-focused Smbhav Venture Fund, has led a $104 million Series … Continue reading

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