Monthly Archives: April 2023

Beyonce and the Pope among those to lose Twitter blue check in purge

The social media giant has erased the once-coveted blue check verification from thousands of accounts.

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Betterdata uses synthetic data to keep real data safe

Betterdata, a Singapore-based startup that uses programmable synthetic data to keep real data secure, announced today it has raised $1.55 million. The seed round, which it says was oversubscribed, was led by Investible with participation from Franklin Templeton, Xcel Next, … Continue reading

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Google asks court to dismiss multiple claims in Epic Games antitrust trial

Google is hoping to speed along the resolution of its antitrust legal battle with Fortnite maker Epic Games, Match Group, and state Attorneys General. In a new filing, Google’s legal team is now asking the court to dismiss several of … Continue reading

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How to Monetize Your Website: Techniques, Resources and Legal Requirements

Monetizing a website or blog is an effective way to generate passive income and grow your business. With the right strategies and tools, you can turn your website into a money-making machine that runs on autopilot. This post will discuss … Continue reading

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Whole Foods plans to lay off several hundred corporate employees: Read the memo here

The cuts translate to about less than half of a percent of the company’s global workforce.

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Chaos reigns after Twitter’s blue checks vanish

The blue checkmarks that once christened an echelon of elite Twitter users as trustworthy — or at least probably themselves — are no more. It’s only been a few hours since the so-called legacy blue checks flickered and eventually disappeared, … Continue reading

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Three-wheeled EV startup Arcimoto shuffles leadership again

A new-ish leadership team is taking over at Arcimoto, a Eugene, Oregon-based startup that makes doorless, three-wheeled electric vehicles. On Thursday, the company said that board member Chris Dawson will step in as CEO, replacing interim CEO Jesse Fittipaldi. Arcimoto … Continue reading

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Daily Crunch: Proton releases end-to-end encrypted password manager for desktop and mobile

To get a roundup of TechCrunch’s biggest and most important stories delivered to your inbox every day at 3 p.m. PDT, subscribe here. Hello, and Happy Thursday. Just one more day to go for the workweek. Haje is in Boston … Continue reading

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Monday.com Versus Jira | Comparison

Monday.com and Jira are two popular project management and team collaboration tools that offer a varied range of features to help businesses streamline their work processes. While both platforms possess task management, communication, and reporting functions, they have different focuses … Continue reading

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Stack Overflow Will Charge AI Giants for Training Data

The programmer Q&A site joins Reddit in demanding compensation when its data is used to train algorithms and ChatGPT-style bots

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