Here’s everything Amazon Web Services has announced at AWS re:Invent so far
We will deliver quick hits of the biggest news from AWS re:Invent as they are announced.
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We will deliver quick hits of the biggest news from AWS re:Invent as they are announced.
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It’s a tough day for Dataminr, the New York-based big data unicorn last valued at $4.1 billion. TechCrunch has learned that the company — which AI and big data algorithms to provide predictive insights about news and other global events, is laying off about 20% of staff today, or around 150 people. It cites the […]
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If Shein and Reddit can do better than our miniscule tech IPO class of 2023, they could leave the sort of accelerative impact that tech startups so desperately need right now.
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Generative AI has been the trend to watch. It’s transforming the software paradigm and unleashing previously unimaginable opportunities.
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Do you have an idea that might have startup potential? Are you already an emerging founder trying to get your startup off the ground? Then head directly to TechCrunch Early Stage 2024 on April 25 in Boston, Massachusetts. Our daylong summit is designed specifically to help you take the next steps toward making your startup […]
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YouTube is expanding its games ambition by rolling out access to a set of online games for Premium users after first testing them with select users back in September. The Google-owned company has started notifying Premium users that they can start trying out more than 30 mini-games. Users can play the games instantly and don’t […]
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Companies on the hunt for comprehensive project management and issue tracking tooling aren’t exactly short of options, with the likes of Atlassian’s Jira serving software development teams well for more than two decades. Plenty of other players have entered the fray in the intervening years too, from Basecamp, Asana, and Linear, to Monday.com, and Jira’s […]
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