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Hello, and welcome to yourâ¦checks the top right of the screenâ¦Wednesday. Several of our TechCrunch colleagues headed to Miami today for the TC Sessions: Crypto event tomorrow. Given the past week, it will no doubt be an interesting event. Thereâs still time to get tickets. Now, letâs get to some news! â Christine |
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The TechCrunch Top 3 Even Amazon is not immune: Instead of âno shave November,â we need a âno layoff November.â Whoâs with me? Brian writes that following rumors of layoffs, Amazon started making them this week. He also has information from the companyâs hardware head, who was able to provide further details. Productivity nerds, assemble!: SigmaOS raised $4 million to develop a Mac browser where you can put your tabs in groups on the left side of the screen, Ivan writes. Ultimatums never work, right?: I guess weâll see. In Elon Muskâs case, he reportedly sent a late-night email to Twitter workers posing sort of an âEat Me,â âDrink Meâ situation related to their future employment at the social media giant, Amanda writes. One makes you larger and one makes you smaller, but itâs not clear which is the right choice. See also Alexâs story in the TC+ section. |
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Investors might enjoy listening to a well-rehearsed founder’s story, but sharing the right customer data “can definitively power up a pitch deck,” says David Smith, VP of data and analytics at TheVentureCity. “Investors need to see that youâre not being blindsided by easy wins that can go up in smoke within weeks, but are using hard data to build a sustainable company that will endure, and thrive, with time.” Three more from the TC+ team: Finally, someone said it: You canât help but love Alex, who is always the first one to raise his hand to volunteer. In this case, he plans to take one for the team and sign up for Hardcore Twitter. âRecycling leaves much to be desiredâ: Thatâs why Metaspectral wants to change it with real-time hyperspectral data, Tim reports. The company picked up $4.7 million to get a head start. VC is having a âTwin Peaks experienceâ: Global venture funding indeed hit a plateau in October, with Becca writing that valuations were likely to blame. 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. Having been married for 20 years, Iâve completely avoided the whole online dating scene, but I have heard from friends that itâs tough out there. Most people are looking for commitment, but hey itâs 2022, and not everyone is ready for that. Hinge, which touts itself as âthe dating app designed to be deleted,â recognizes this and has added a new feature that makes it easier for those seeking non-monogamous relationships. Lauren has more. It is indeed the end of an era: Evernote, the note-taking and task management app, has agreed to be acquired by Bending Spoons, a company you probably just opened up a new tab to do a Google search on. Kyle has the details. And we have four more for you: Home sweet hosting: After rolling out perks for customers, Airbnb is turning its attention to hosts with a new set of features for them, Ivan reports. As if you didnât already suspectâ¦: Elon Musk is somewhat of a disaster artist. That is all. Darrell shows you why. Kid tested, teacher approved: A new set of Google Play policies streamline the development of kidsâ apps as regulations tighten, Sarah reports. Microsoft Teams gets its game on: Remote work isnât going anywhere, but we still have to be social. Why not do it by challenging your colleague to a friendly game of Minesweeper or Solitaire? Paul has more. |
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