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June 2023
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Byju’s refutes claims of key board members’ resignation
Three key members of Byju’s have resigned from their roles at the Indian edtech giant, according to a media report, the latest in a series of headaches for the most valuable Indian startup. The Bengaluru-headquartered startup, however, refuted the report, saying it was “entirely speculative” and that it denies the claims. GV Ravishankar of Peak XV […]
Byju’s refutes claims of key board members’ resignation by Manish Singh originally published on TechCrunch
Reddit is battling against moderators marking their communities NSFW
After adopting different forms of protest like exclusively posting John Oliver pictures or changing the topic of the subreddit, moderators have rebelled against the company by marking their subreddits NSFW (Not Safe For Work). Protesting API changes made by Reddit, moderators are making their subreddits NSFW and loosening the rules about what users can post. […]
Reddit is battling against moderators marking their communities NSFW by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch
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Bridge 2 Technologies is making it easier for companies to find diverse vendors
Bridge 2 Technologies began with the notion that it should be easier for companies to find a diverse set of vendors. The company formed three years ago with the idea of bringing these two groups together in a two-way marketplace. Today, the company announced the official launch of the Bridge 2 Technologies vendor marketplace with […]
Bridge 2 Technologies is making it easier for companies to find diverse vendors by Ron Miller originally published on TechCrunch
The hope and hype of seaweed farming for carbon removal
Adtech giant Criteo hit with revised €40M fine by French data privacy body over GDPR breaches
French advertising technology giant Criteo has been issued with a revised fine of €40 million ($44 million) over failings to garner users’ consent around targeted advertising. The case in question dates back to 2018 when Privacy International filed a formal complaint with the Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés (CNIL), France’s data privacy watchdog, using […]
Adtech giant Criteo hit with revised €40M fine by French data privacy body over GDPR breaches by Paul Sawers originally published on TechCrunch