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| | Friday, October 11, 2019 ⢠By Anthony Ha |
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Happy Friday SAP’s CEO steps down, Uber acquires a Chilean grocery delivery startup and Twitter launches its new Mac app. Here’s your Daily Crunch for October 11, 2019. |
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Bill McDermott, SAP’s CEO for the last nine years, is stepping down immediately, although he’ll remain involved in an advisory role for the next two months. To replace him, SAP Executive Board members Jennifer Morgan and Christian Klein have been appointed co-CEOs. McDermott told us that his decision to step down was very much a personal one â and while heâs not ready to retire just yet, he simply believes that now is the right time for him to pass on the reins of the company. Read more |
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Cornershop was founded in 2015, and is headquartered in Chile. Uber says the company will continue to operate under its current leadership, while reporting to a board where Uber representatives make up the majority. Read more |
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Twitter was one of the more highly anticipated Mac apps built using Apple’s new Catalyst toolset â not only because of how the app was created, but also because Twitter previously decided to kill off its Mac desktop client last year. Read more |
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Descartes Labs describes itself as a âdata refinery.” By this, it means it ingests imagery and unstructured data from satellites and other sensors, then applies AI-based techniques to make sense of the sometimes-grainy imagery. Read more |
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Valued at $535 million, autonomous retail startup Standard Cognition has emerged as a soon-to-be tech giant and the best hope for merchants to compete with Amazon Go. DeepMagic, meanwhile, is a pioneer in autonomous retail kiosks. Read more |
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Based on the rumors, this year’s event will offer a veritable deluge of Google hardware news. In addition to multiple Pixel versions, weâre also anticipating a new addition to the Pixelbook line and perhaps even a new take on the companyâs lukewarmly received Pixel Buds. Read more |
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This week, San Francisco-based True Ventures hired its first-ever vice president of culture â a move that suggests VCs are taking concrete steps toward further involving themselves in diversity and inclusion efforts. (Extra Crunch membership required.) Read more |
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