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Monthly Archives: February 2023
Why Are You Seeing So Many Bad Digital Ads Now?
Scrolling past ads has rarely been enjoyable. But in recent months, people say the experience seems so much worse.
Electric Vehicles Could Match Gasoline Cars on Price This Year
Competition, government incentives and falling raw material prices are making battery-powered cars more affordable sooner than expected.
David Guetta says the future of music is in AI
The French DJ recently experimented with AI software to create a vocal that sounded like Eminem.
Twilio cuts 17% of its workforce just months after previous round of layoffs
Twilio just announced that it will be conducting a round of layoffs that will impact around 17% of its global workforce. The company will also restructure its internal organization and create two business units — Twilio Communications and Twilio Data & … Continue reading
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TechCrunch Live Podcast: Why you should buy your kids a cash register
Christina Ross says her favorite toy was a cash register. And that makes sense now. She’s the co-founder and CEO of Cube, a financial planning and analysis company that’s trying to help businesses bridge that gap between custom spreadsheets and … Continue reading
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Learn JavaScript skills from scratch for only $30
The JavaScript programming language can be a valuable business asset whether you’re a freelancer, employee or run your own company. The post Learn JavaScript skills from scratch for only $30 appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Matchmaking service Tawkify picks up ‘anti-superficial’ dating app S’More in mobile expansion
Matchmaking service provider Tawkify announced today it acquired S’More, an “anti-superficial” dating app that had experimented with blurred profile photos and even blurred video chats, in an attempt to get people to get to know one another without the focus … Continue reading
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Practice your startup pitch on TechCrunch Live with Vanta and Sequoia
Practice pitching your startup on this week’s TechCrunch Live. I have two amazing guests and they bring along a lot of startup pitching experience. Three guests of this week’s TechCrunch Live event will have two minutes to practice their elevator … Continue reading
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A Black YC alum explains how he raised $107M
Nathan Beckord Contributor Share on Twitter Nathan Beckord is CEO of Foundersuite.com, a software platform for raising capital and managing investors. He is also the host of Foundersuite’s How I Raised It podcast. More posts by this contributor Cold outreach … Continue reading
India’s Government Wants Total Control of the Internet
The Modi administration keeps giving itself new powers, and Big Tech keeps giving in.