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Here are the best books that TechCrunch read this year
While the TechCrunch crew enjoys a tweet and a post from time to time, we also enjoy reading longer-form materials. So much so that we are compiling a year-end revue of our favorite reads. This is not just a list of serious business books, or just fiction that was published this year. Instead, we have […]
Here are the best books that TechCrunch read this year by Alex Wilhelm originally published on TechCrunch
Despite the FTX mess, the crypto market looks to the future
“I believe there will be a long-term comeback in the crypto market overall. It’s currently too big to fail.”
Despite the FTX mess, the crypto market looks to the future by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch
Amazon set to release a ‘God of War’ live-action series on Prime Video
“God of War” fans are in for a treat. Amazon announced today that Prime Video is getting a live-action series based on the extremely popular PlayStation game. While a premiere date has not been announced, “God of War” will be available on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories. The show will follow […]
Amazon set to release a ‘God of War’ live-action series on Prime Video by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch
Murmur gets a loud ask: reinvent closed door decisions
The conversation in startup land has shifted from building in public to, hey, maybe let’s just figure things out internally before we scream to the masses. At least that’s what I’m gleaning from the growth story of Murmur, a startup that wants to make decision-making easier for private companies. Built by entrepreneur Aaron Dignan, Murmur […]
Murmur gets a loud ask: reinvent closed door decisions by Natasha Mascarenhas originally published on TechCrunch
Embrace data privacy to foster customers’ trust
The way ahead: Cybersecurity talk with Vishal Salvi and professor Ross Anderson
Enabling DIY-AI for business
Why the SPAC route makes sense for Getaround
Despite the falling value and generally poor performance of SPAC listings, there’s a simple argument for Getaround’s SPAC deal.
Why the SPAC route makes sense for Getaround by Alex Wilhelm originally published on TechCrunch