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The TechCrunch Top 3 Alphabet spells out layoffs: With all that talk about tech layoffs in the past couple months, it was only a matter of time before we saw something from Googleâs parent, Alphabet. The search engine giant announced it was cutting 6% of its workforce, which impacts 12,000 people. And like the others, CEO Sundar Pichai took his turn explaining how the company âhired for a different economic reality,â Paul writes. Game off: With gaming being as popular as it is, this next layoff story is a bit of a surprise, though not totally unexpected since media companies are being hit hard. Entertainment company Fandom, which publishes content under Giant Bomb, GameSpot and Metacritic, laid off roughly 10% of its staff across those publications, Ivan reports. Itâs all about the money, money, money: Social media influencers in India have to disclose promotional content, aka paid promotions, to the government, and now the Department of Consumer Affairs has released some guidelines on how to do that. Jagmeet has more. |
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There’s a lot of hype around plant-based burgers and nuggets, but alternative seafood products are attracting more attention â and funding â from investors these days. “More than $178 million was pumped into alternative seafood in the first half of 2022, and the marketâs value is poised to reach $1.6 billion over the next 10 years,” she reports. To learn more about this maturing space, Christine Hall surveyed four investors to get their thoughts on regulation, the “unique challenges” companies face as they try to reach scale, and how they’re approaching growth and risk: Kate Danaher, managing director of ocean and seafood, S2G Ventures Friederike Grosse-Holz, director, Blue Horizon Christian Lim, managing director, SWEN Capital Partnersâ Blue Ocean Amy Novogratz, co-founder and managing partner, Aqua Spark Three more from the TC+ team: Developing startups: Why international DFIs are looking to African startups to scale impact investing efforts, by Annie. A summary of what weâve done: TechCrunch+ roundup: 2023 unicorn slump, global VC slowdown, email marketing 101, by Walter. Whatâs your bias, Aâs: 4 questions to ask when evaluating AI prototypes for bias, by Veronica Torres. TechCrunch+ is our membership program that helps founders and startup teams get ahead of the pack. You can sign up here. Use code âDCâ for a 15% discount on an annual subscription! Read More |
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Big Tech Inc. Okay, no more layoff talk. We are going to have some fun, because itâs Friday, damn it! Are you still playing Wordle? Or perhaps you switched to its clone Quordle. Well, Quordle was acquired by Merriam-Webster, Paul reports. If youâve never tried it, Quordle is similar to the basic Wordle concept, guessing a word in a certain amount of tries, except there are four five-letter words to guess at once, with just nine tries. It might be just the thing to warm you up on a cold winterâs night. Hereâs four more for your Friday enjoyment: Your turn: Amanda writes that after weeks of backlash and protest from content creators and fans, Dungeons & Dragonsâ publisher made a decision to put the game under a Creative Commons license. An abrupt goodbye: After recently cutting off third-party clients, including Tweetbot and Twitterific, Twitter went ahead and officially banned them, Kyle writes. ICYMI: Netflix founder Reed Hastings stepped down as co-CEO but will remain on the board, Taylor writes. Meanwhile, Netflix is eyeing free streaming “FAST” channels as a possibility to grow its ads business, Lauren reports. Up, up, and away: As Darrell writes, Canada is getting up off the sidelines and joining the space race, saying it wants to support commercial space launches. |
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