Y Combinator’s police surveillance darling Flock Safety raises $275M at $7.5B valuation
Flock Safety and one of its long-time VCs, Bedrock Capital, announced Thursday that the startup raised a fresh $275 million at a $7.5 billion valuation. Flock makes computer vision-enabled video surveillance technology used by law enforcement as well as businesses, property management companies, and so on. It’s best known for its automatic license plate recognition […]
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Pitch Deck Teardown: Gable’s $12M Series A deck
There’s a lot of things worth celebrating about Gable’s deck, and it does a good job walking through the company’s challenges. But it isn’t perfect.
Pitch Deck Teardown: Gable’s $12M Series A deck by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch
Target will allow you to return items from your car starting this spring
Curbside pickup of groceries and other big-box retailer goods had been growing for years then boomed during the pandemic, reaching mainstream adoption. Now, Target is taking the opportunity to offer more services through its Drive Up curbside option, with this week’s announcement that it plans to allow customers to return new, unopened items from the […]
Target will allow you to return items from your car starting this spring by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
Hear why so many cybersecurity companies call Boston home
TechCrunch Live took a virtual visit to Boston this week at our special City Spotlight: Boston event. During the special, extended event, influential Boston founders and investors spoke including Boston Robotics founder Marc Raibert and MassChallenge CEO Cait Brumme. The event started with Greg Dracon, of .406 Ventures, and Matt Caulfield, founder and CEO of […]
Hear why so many cybersecurity companies call Boston home by Matt Burns originally published on TechCrunch
Do You Know Your True Value? Here’s How To Search For It
As tensions build, Silicon Valley’s Chinese affiliates invest in sensitive space tech
Chinese subsidiaries of U.S. venture capital firms invest in technology that could be sensitive to national security.
As tensions build, Silicon Valley’s Chinese affiliates invest in sensitive space tech by Aria Alamalhodaei originally published on TechCrunch
The Power of Your Own Personal Vision
How to Narrow Down Thousands of Franchises to Find the One That’s Right for You
How to turn an open source project into a profitable business
To find the path for monetizing your open source product, talk to your clients and understand their goals and pains.
How to turn an open source project into a profitable business by Ram Iyer originally published on TechCrunch
Naomi Osaka, Usher, Apolo Ohno back Immi’s next phase of instant ramen domination
Immi carved out a niche in the huge instant noodle market with its plant-based version of instant ramen that also has lower carbohydrates and increased protein.
Naomi Osaka, Usher, Apolo Ohno back Immi’s next phase of instant ramen domination by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch