Why physical AI is becoming manufacturing’s next advantage
Meta lays off thousands, FTX collapses, and Twitter has a very weird week
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Meta lays off thousands, FTX collapses, and Twitter has a very weird week by Greg Kumparak originally published on TechCrunch
This Week in Apps: Twitter’s crazy week drives social apps’ growth, Google expands user choice billing
This Week in Apps offers a way to keep up with this fast-moving industry in one place with the latest from the world of apps.
This Week in Apps: Twitter’s crazy week drives social apps’ growth, Google expands user choice billing by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
What the midterm madness means for startups
Welcome to Startups Weekly, a nuanced take on this week’s startup news and trends. To get this in your inbox, subscribe here. Hey, folks. It’s Kyle, filling in this issue for Natasha, who’s taking a much needed break from the news cycle (and the spectacle that’s become Twitter). While it’s my first Startups Weekly column, […]
What the midterm madness means for startups by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
Freemium or free trials: Why not both?
As more SaaS companies adopt product-led growth, startup founders are often faced with a pricing model dilemma.
Freemium or free trials: Why not both? by Anna Heim originally published on TechCrunch
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Nearly 80% of venture funds raised in just two states as US LPs retreat to the coasts
Most US venture funds outside of the two largest startup hubs — San Francisco and New York — are feeling the frost from potential LPs.
Nearly 80% of venture funds raised in just two states as US LPs retreat to the coasts by Rebecca Szkutak originally published on TechCrunch
How Rad Power Bikes stacks up for a Boomer and a Millennial
Rad Power Bikes, the U.S.-based e-bike manufacturer, has made its mark as a direct-to-consumer business selling fat tire bikes that helped shape the COVID e-bike boom. In 2021, the company raised two massive rounds – $150 million in February 2021 and another $154 million just eight months later – that brought its total funding above […]
How Rad Power Bikes stacks up for a Boomer and a Millennial by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch
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Crypto VC David Pakman on FTX: an “entirely avoidable tragedy”
If you want to better understand exactly how big a deal it is that the cryptocurrency exchange FTX just imploded, you could do worse than talk with David Pakman, an entrepreneur turned venture capitalist. After logging 14 years with the investment firm Venrock, Pakman — who led Venrock’s investment in the digital collectibles company Dapper […]
Crypto VC David Pakman on FTX: an “entirely avoidable tragedy” by Connie Loizos originally published on TechCrunch