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Hellooooo, guess what? Itâs November! We guess it was actually November yesterday, too, but we failed to notice, because LOL what even is time, amirite. Anyway, put away your Halloween costumes and start the game of How Long Can You Avoid “Little Drummer Boy”? If you do want to play that game, youâd be well advised to not click this link, although thatâs a particularly tolerable version of the song, to be fair. Onward! â Christine and Haje |
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The TechCrunch Top 3 And for his next actâ¦: Manish was on a roll again today, covering some cool stories. The first is on some former Googlers rallying around their peer Caesar Sengupta, who raised $90 million to scale Arta Finance, a company that will provide individuals similar access to alternative assets that are usually reserved for the ultrawealthy. Betting on web3: Manishâs second story is on Microsoft, which is backing South Koreaâbased web3 game developer Wemade. Come together, right now, in the cloud: Though many companies are asking employees to come back into the office, they and others are still figuring out how to keep distributed teams working as one. Former Yext CEO Howard Lerman thinks he has created the best option with Roam, a company that came out of stealth today with $30 million in new funding, Kyle reports. |
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Big Tech Inc. Elon Musk met with civil rights leaders, and Amanda has all the details on what went down. Many of the leaders were concerned with content moderation, particularly dealing with increases in hate speech and undue influence on the midterm elections. Meanwhile, Natasha M writes that another Twitter executive is reportedly flying the coop. Meanwhile, Manish continues to follow the Byju’s saga. The latest is that Indiaâs edtech giant is looking at a $1 billion IPO for Aakash, its physical tutor chain. And we have five more for you: For whom the bell tolls: Well, it tolls over at Chime and Opendoor. The digital bank confirmed to Natasha M and Mary Ann that it was cutting 12% of its staff, or 160 people, as it manages current economic conditions. Meanwhile, Mary Ann covers the 550 people being laid off at Opendoor. Track that package: Gmail has a new package tracking service just in time to get your holiday shopping on, Sarah reports. Robot riot: Brian was following todayâs Google AI event and brings us some new research from the search engine giant related to letting robots generate their own code. Marriage made in tech heaven: Tencent and China Unicom are setting up a joint venture that is causing a stir among Chinaâs tech sector. Rita has more. TikTokâs future: In typical Devin style, he opines about why renewed calls to ban TikTok would be âpolitical self-sabotage.â |
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