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The TechCrunch Top 3 You Heardle-d it here: Christine thinks Heardle, the Wordle-like music guessing game, was too hard, so she gave up on playing a while ago. However, it was a popular game with lots of people, peaking at 69 million monthly desktop and mobile web visits in March 2022. Now Sarah writes that less than a year after acquiring Heardle, Spotify is shutting down the game. You get six guesses as to why, but to the tune of tears being shed across the internet. Speaking of being shut down: Parler, the social media network that emerged when former president Donald Trump was banned from other sites, has a new owner. No, not Ye, but digital media company Starboard. Oh, and Starboard has plans to shut it down temporarily so that it can be revamped. Aisha has more. Zoom will see you now: To boost its asynchronous offerings, Zoom is acquiring Ireland-based employee communications platform Workvivo. Paul writes that Workvivo had the âremote-work revolutionâ on lock, which is probably what attracted Zoom to it. |
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Startups and VC James Murdochâs venture fund Bodhi Tree slashed its planned investment into Viacom18 to $528 million, down 70% from the committed $1.78 billion, the two said late Thursday as the weakening global economy hammers investorsâ appetite, Manish reports. Viacom18, a joint venture between Mukesh Ambaniâs Reliance and Paramount Global, did not say why Bodhi Tree slashed its pledged investment. Meanwhile, PBS and a handful of other news organizations have joined NPR in stepping away from Twitter, the social media platform once synonymous with breaking news, Taylor reports. NPR announced that it would leave the platform altogether last week after Twitter misleadingly attached a label reserved for state-run media entities to its account. And we have five more for you: Pssst. Wanna buy some art?: Creative platform EVEN raises a $2.3 million seed round to help artists sell directly to fans, Dominic-Madori reports. I can see the benefit here: Elevate lands $28 million to help employers better manage benefits, Kyle reports. Putting the global into 500 global: 500 Global spreads its wings across the Caucasus and Eastern Europe, via Tblisi, Mike reports. Werk, werk, werk: Kyle writes that Betaworksâ new “camp” aims to fund transformative early-stage AI startups. Flying high: Kepler Communications closes $92 million Series C to grow real-time satellite data relay network, Aria reports. |
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Big Tech Inc. Do you want to read a 10,000-character tweet? We donât either â oh wait, you said yes. Okay, well buckle up because Twitter now offers 10,000-character-long tweets for Blue subscribers, reports Ivan. If youâd like to see what a 10,000-character tweet looks like, we got you, boo. How about a 10,000-character TechCrunch article? We rustled up one for you from the archives. Moving over to the state of Washington, where Uber and Lyft drivers won paid family and medical leave. Rebecca writes that the stateâs senate passed a law that makes it the first in the nation to offer this kind of benefit for ride-hail drivers. Now hereâs five more for you: Adding an Apple to the French flag: Apple partnered with Canal+ in a move that brings Apple TV+ content to all subscribers in the country for no additional cost, reports Romain. Size doesnât matter when it comes to this: Ron attended the Imagination in Action conference this week where Sam Altman said that the size of LLMs wonât matter as much moving forward. No need to look up LLMs â that stands for large language models. You wonât find lower pricesâ¦that is, until we lower them again: Teslaâs price cutting can now be felt in Europe, reports Kirsten. Didiâs back, baby: China ride-hailing giant Didi has been quiet as of late, but now has some big news: It will dispatch robotaxis 24/7 in 2025, and it announced a trucking service. Rita has more. Better check that content: Annie writes that Metaâs content review in Africa is in limbo amid injunctions from a Kenyan court. |
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