Monthly Archives: April 2023

Lyft hails new leadership, layoffs come for Lucid and Waymo retires its self-driving minivan

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Twitter’s blue ticks disappear as Musk attacks NY Times

The New York Times Twitter account has lost its blue tick after it said it would not pay to stay verified.

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Tesla reports 422,875 deliveries for first quarter of 2023

Tesla just posted its first-quarter vehicle production and deliveries report for 2023.

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3 Master HR Tips for Sales Team Management

What does it take to build, manage, and develop a sales team? It takes a lot of patience and problem-solving abilities. Sales management is not an easy job, nor is sales recruitment. At least not as easy as it seems … Continue reading

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The shocking allegations against Daylight, an LGBTQ+ focused startup

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Do you need a deck to raise from VCs? Not always

For all the focus on pitch decks (and more than 80 articles on the topic), you’d think that it’s impossible for startups to raise from angels or institutional investors without one. That’s not entirely correct. Here’s why. Going far enough … Continue reading

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How you invest your time is just as important as how you invest your money

Allison Baum Gates Contributor Share on Twitter Allison Baum Gates is a general partner at early-stage venture capital fund SemperVirens, and the author of Breaking into Venture. One night, a policeman is doing his typical evening neighborhood walk. The sun … Continue reading

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I’m Healing From the Tech Layoffs by Playing ‘Going Under’

Playing video games to deal with reality is nothing new, but this game about being an intern in Silicon Valley is perfect if you just need a laugh.

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Andreessen Horowitz is now openly courting capital from Saudi Arabia, despite U.S. strains

Andreessen Horowitz is now openly courting capital from Saudi Arabia, despite U.S. strains. According to Bloomberg, Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz appeared on stage with WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann to talk for at least the second time since November about … Continue reading

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Virgin Orbit runs low on cash, ByteDance pushes a TikTok replacement, and Canoo settles with the SEC

It’s the weekend, party people, and you know what that means: It’s Week in Review (WiR) time. For the uninitiated, WiR is where TechCrunch recaps all the tech news that took place for the week. It’s like the morning paper, … Continue reading

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