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Former Snap Kitchen CEO whips up Prado for better access to fresh food
This technology brings removes the need for individual sales, fulfillment and shipping software so perishable food businesses can focus on making better-for-you meals.
Former Snap Kitchen CEO whips up Prado for better access to fresh food by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch
Track and capture: Getting started with attention metrics
At the heart of all advertising lies the ultimate goal: Cut through the noise and capture a potential consumer’s interest.
Track and capture: Getting started with attention metrics by Ram Iyer originally published on TechCrunch
Meta rolls out new privacy updates for teens on Instagram and Facebook
Meta announced today that it’s introducing new privacy updates for teens on Instagram and Facebook. Most notably, everyone under the age of 16, or under 18 in certain countries, will be now defaulted into more private settings when they join Facebook. For teens already on the app, Facebook is going to start encouraging them to […]
Meta rolls out new privacy updates for teens on Instagram and Facebook by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch
‘Stranger Things’ actor wants to spread the wealth around tbh, his vegan Nutella alternative
Actor Noah Schnapp, who plays Will on Netflix’s hit original series Stranger Things, is passionate about tbh, a company he co-founded which aims to “reinvent” hazelnut cocoa spread Nutella. And now, Schnapp is turning to investing platform Republic to give his fans, and the masses, an opportunity to invest in the company behind the Nutella […]
‘Stranger Things’ actor wants to spread the wealth around tbh, his vegan Nutella alternative by Mary Ann Azevedo originally published on TechCrunch
Good morning, assets are selling off
Hello, and welcome back to Equity, the podcast about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines.
Good morning, assets are selling off by Alex Wilhelm originally published on TechCrunch
Slush and VC pitch judges revoke decision to hand $1M to Russian founders after industry outcry
Immigram — a talent immigration platform founded by two Russian passport holders which last week won the startup pitch stage at the large Slush conference in Helsinki — is now out of the competition, after a swirl of controversy enveloped the decision in light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This morning, Immigram made a statement […]
Slush and VC pitch judges revoke decision to hand $1M to Russian founders after industry outcry by Mike Butcher originally published on TechCrunch
SoftBank-backed on-demand laundry startup Laundrygo picks up $37M Series C
Mom-and-pop stores and franchises — mostly offline — account for about 95% of the laundry market in South Korea, according to Laundrygo CEO Sung-woo Cho. But his South Korea–headquartered startup aims to digitize the laundry industry in the country. How? Through an on-demand mobile app that enables users to place an order to pick up […]
SoftBank-backed on-demand laundry startup Laundrygo picks up $37M Series C by Kate Park originally published on TechCrunch
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Space tomatoes and prescription yogurt incubator rocket to the ISS today
If astronauts are going to undertake multi-year missions or establish a sustainable presence on the Moon and Mars, they’ll need fresh food and medical supplies, not exactly easy to come by off-planet. The latest load of supplies heading to the ISS includes a few new options, including yogurt production and some potentially delicious space tomatoes. […]
Space tomatoes and prescription yogurt incubator rocket to the ISS today by Devin Coldewey originally published on TechCrunch