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TechCrunch’s startup building podcast Found is nominated for a Webby Award

April 10, 2023

Each week listeners can tune into Found to get the real stories behind today’s startups. And while that isn’t changing any time soon, this week I’m excited to bring you something a little extra. I’m pleased to announce that Found has been nominated for a viewer’s choice Webby Award in the Best Technology Podcast category. […]

TechCrunch’s startup building podcast Found is nominated for a Webby Award by Rebecca Szkutak originally published on TechCrunch

Making the world a data-driven place with the cloud

April 10, 2023
As businesses look to get the greatest value from their data, investments in cloud infrastructure from customer relationship management (CRM) systems to email to points of sale can help make data more accessible and bolster innovation, says PwC principal in the analytics insights practice, Anil Nagaraj and Microsoft director of product management Azure Synapse Analytics…

Twitter is now resurfacing official Russian accounts in search results

April 10, 2023

A year after Twitter restricted the Russian government accounts on its platform, the social network appears to have removed those blockings. The Elon Musk-owned platform has resumed surfacing accounts of Vladimir Putin and the Russian Embassy in search results. The change, spotted by The Telegraph, also shows the Russian authorities’ accounts on timelines and recommendations. […]

Twitter is now resurfacing official Russian accounts in search results by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch

The hottest new climate technology is bricks

April 10, 2023
A handful of startups think bricks that hold heat could be the key to bringing renewable energy to some of the world’s biggest polluters. Industries that make products ranging from steel to baby food require a lot of heat—most of which is currently generated by burning fossil fuels like natural gas. Heavy industry makes up…

Behind the scenes of Carnegie Mellon’s heated privacy dispute

April 10, 2023
This article is from The Technocrat, MIT Technology Review’s weekly tech policy newsletter about power, politics, and Silicon Valley. To receive it in your inbox every Friday, sign up here. On April 3, my colleague Eileen Guo and I published a story that takes readers inside a tense debate about privacy within one of the…

Arrival pulls a double SPAC, Tesla keeps slashing prices and New York Auto Show highlights

April 10, 2023

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Arrival pulls a double SPAC, Tesla keeps slashing prices and New York Auto Show highlights by Kirsten Korosec originally published on TechCrunch

Tragic killing in SF, Twitter sends dogecoin soaring, and Android gains an account deletion option

April 8, 2023

It’s that time of the week, folks: Week in Review (WiR) time. If you’re new to WiR, it’s the newsletter where TechCrunch recaps the week in tech that was. We get it — you’re a busy person. We all are. So what better way to catch up on what’s happened than in a summarized, bullet-point […]

Tragic killing in SF, Twitter sends dogecoin soaring, and Android gains an account deletion option by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch