Monthly Archives: May 2023

All hail the Unicorn Kingdom?

W elcome to the TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s inspired by the daily TechCrunch+ column where it gets its name. Want it in your inbox every Saturday? Sign up here. This week, I look into three topics that … Continue reading

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Product-Led Content: Weave Your Product into SEO Content

If you’ve ever gone from reading a blog post to signing up for a free trial of any software after conducting a Google search, you’ve encountered product-led SEO content. It departs from the previous online marketing strategy of generating marketing-qualified … Continue reading

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Deal Dive: AI relationship coach Amorai offers more questions than answers

Building and maintaining relationships is hard, and COVID-19 definitely didn’t help. Multiple studies have shown that adults have gotten even more lonely since the start of the pandemic. Founders are trying to find tech solutions. There are many startups looking … Continue reading

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Recycling ‘end-of-life’ solar panels, wind turbines, is about to be climate tech’s big waste business

Solar panels, wind turbines and electric vehicles are all becoming more common. So too is the waste when climate technology reaches the end of its life cycle.

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Twitter’s New CEO, Linda Yaccarino, Has a Fearsome To-Do List

She previously worked to convince brands to shun online ads and instead buy TV spots. Now she must do the reverse—while also handling Elon Musk.

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Austin Russell became the youngest self-made billionaire in 2021; now he owns Forbes

Austin Russell is on quite a run. The 28-year-old founder and CEO of Luminar Technologies, which develops vision-based lidar and machine perception technologies primarily for self-driving cars, told the Wall Street Journal earlier today that he is buying an 82% … Continue reading

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Cast your votes for the Disrupt sessions you want

In case you haven’t heard, you — yes you, TechCrunch readers — have a voice and a vote in the programming at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023, taking place September 19–21 in San Francisco. Audience Choice voting is open now through May … Continue reading

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Dan Snyder agrees to sell NFL’s Washington Commanders to Sixers owner Josh Harris

Dan Snyder has agreed to sell the Washington Commanders to a consortium led by Sixers owner and private-equity investor Josh Harris.

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How cyberstalkers could access your iPhone using the Windows Phone Link app

Someone who gains physical access to an iPhone or Android phone could use the Phone Link app to spy on the user’s text messages, phone calls and notifications, says Certo. The post How cyberstalkers could access your iPhone using the … Continue reading

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Smartsheet Review (2023): Features, Pricing & Alternatives

Smartsheet is a spreadsheet-style project management tool teams can use to build collaborative and secure project workflows. The post Smartsheet Review (2023): Features, Pricing & Alternatives appeared first on TechRepublic.

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