Monthly Archives: July 2023

Best Blender for Smoothies in 2023

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When you’ve got two exits under your belt by the age of 26

In this week’s edition of The Interchange, we get into M&As in the fintech space as AngelList nabbed a startup and Uplift got bought for less than it raised in venture funding. We get into those deals and much more. … Continue reading

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Reddit throughout the years: Its rise to prominence, recent revolts and IPO plans

Reddit is one of the most popular websites in the world, but recent protests from the company’s contingent of volunteer moderators have shaken the community.

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This week in food tech: New fund shows food investments are still simmering

If you’re adventurous with your food, or just like to keep up with the fast-moving food tech industry, here’s a roundup of this week’s stories and some notable news we weren’t able to cover. Supply Change Capital The venture capital … Continue reading

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Twitter restores Kanye West’s account after ban

The US rapper was accused of violating the rules on the social media platform now known as X.

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WeChat: Why does Elon Musk want X to emulate China’s everything-app?

Musk is an admirer of Chinese mega-app WeChat, which combines messaging, social media, finances, dating, and more.

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Twitter rebrands to ‘X,’ hackers infect Call of Duty, and foreign visitors to China go cashless

Hey, friends, welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s roundup of the week in tech news. Life getting in the way of your daily TechCrunch habit? Not to worry. WiR will get you caught up in no time. This week, … Continue reading

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Google stock jumped 10% this week, fueled by cloud, ads and hope in AI

The company’s second quarter earnings bolstered the company’s stock.

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An Internet Veteran’s Guide to Not Being Scared of Technology

Mike Masnick, who founded Techdirt in 1998, writes for an influential audience of lawmakers, C.E.O.s and activists. Somehow, he’s still an optimist about the promise of technology.

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In AI-enabled drug discovery, there might be more than one winner

W elcome to the TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s inspired by the daily TechCrunch+ column where it gets its name. Want it in your inbox every Saturday? Sign up here. Today, a look at Israel from three different … Continue reading

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