Monthly Archives: March 2023

ClickUp review (2023): Key features, pricing, pros and cons

ClickUp is a flexible project management software with customizable views, real-time reporting and other advanced features. See if it’s right for your business. The post ClickUp review (2023): Key features, pricing, pros and cons appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Elemental aims to pump $43M into climate startups with ‘deep community impact’

Elemental Excelerator, a nonprofit investor in climate-tech startups including BlocPower and ChargerHelp, says it’s “doubling down” in the wake of Silicon Valley Bank‘s collapse. Elemental intends to pump $43 million more into climate-tech startups — $13 million of which will be set … Continue reading

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Will software for CFOs create a bright spot in a battered fintech market?

The comedown from the venture capital boom of 2021 has shaken up much of the startup world, but the dearth of capital has shown up sharply in one particular niche: fintech. CB Insights data indicates that after reaching a peak … Continue reading

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How to Recognize and Manage Burnout Symptoms as a Startup Entrepreneur

Startup entrepreneurs get to live independently, set their own hours, and work to achieve their own goals. But that freedom also comes with an overwhelming amount of responsibility. Experiencing burnout as an entrepreneur has become relatively common, and if you’re … Continue reading

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Meta launches paid verification on Instagram and Facebook in the US

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced today that the company is rolling out Meta Verified on Instagram and Facebook in the U.S. The subscription service, which first launched in Australia and New Zealand, allow users to add the coveted blue check … Continue reading

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TikTok and MLS enter multiyear partnership to deepen the league’s presence on the app

TikTok and Major League Soccer (MLS) have announced a multiyear partnership that will bring exclusive content, in-app programming and more to the app. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Throughout the season, fans will be able to search … Continue reading

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Silicon Valley Bank’s Deep Ties to the Tech Industry

More than many other banks, SVB catered to how risky tech start-ups and their backers do not adhere to normal business practices.

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Salesforce Tableau puts AI in driver’s seat for big data

Enhancements to Tableau for Slack focuses on sharing, search and insights with automated workflows for tools like Accelerator. The goal: empower decision makers and CRM teams to put big data to work. The post Salesforce Tableau puts AI in driver’s … Continue reading

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Don’t use Sam Altman and AI hype in the same sentence

Hello, and welcome back to Equity, a podcast about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. Today, we’re celebrating Equity’s 6th birthday! Thankfully, it fell during the easiest, slowest news cycle we’ve had … Continue reading

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Unearthly Materials claimed to have big-name investors, but they weren’t all on board

Ever since they were discovered over 100 years ago, superconductors have seemed a bit magical. You might have seen one on YouTube, levitating above a pool of liquid nitrogen, shrouded in vapor as the super-chilled seventh element boils off. Or … Continue reading

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