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Google Calendar now allows users to take paid appointments
Google Calendar has launched a new feature that allows professionals or freelancers to allow their customers to book paid appointments. This could be useful for people such as therapists or teachers providing time-based services. The company has partnered with Stripe for the facility, so users will need to connect their Stripe account to Google Calendar […]
Google Calendar now allows users to take paid appointments by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch
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Rocsys wants to automate EV charging, starting in ports and yards
America’s logistics sector is becoming more electrified and autonomous, and Rocsys, a Dutch startup, wants to hit that sweet spot in the middle. Rocsys has created a robotic arm that can transform any electric vehicle charger into an autonomous charger. In yards and ports, where vehicle uptime is crucial and the margin for error is […]
Rocsys wants to automate EV charging, starting in ports and yards by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch
China’s search engine pioneer unveils open-source large language model to rival OpenAI
In February, Sogou founder Wang Xiaochuan said on Weibo that “China needs its own OpenAI.” The Chinese entrepreneur is now inching closer to his dream as his nascent startup Baichuan Intelligence rolled out its next-generation large language model Baichuan-13B today. Baichuan is being touted as one of China’s most promising LLM developers, thanks to its […]
China’s search engine pioneer unveils open-source large language model to rival OpenAI by Rita Liao originally published on TechCrunch
Instant bank payments startup Ivy secured $7.7M in Seed round led by Creandum
Ivy, an API for instant bank payments, has secured €7 million ($7.7 million) in a seed investment round led by European VC Creandum. Payment and transaction fees can rack-up because of card networks, gateways and wallets that are all involved in today’s online transactions. Ivy’s solution is to allow merchants to accept instant bank payments […]
Instant bank payments startup Ivy secured $7.7M in Seed round led by Creandum by Mike Butcher originally published on TechCrunch