Monthly Archives: August 2024

Notion vs OneNote (2024): Which Tool Should You Use?

OneNote suits versatile note-taking needs, while Notion excels in productivity and project management functionality. Your choice will depend on workflow preferences and priorities.

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Definity raises $4.5M as it looks to transform data application observability

Definity focuses on the data transformation plane on top of a data lake or warehouse, not the data ingestion part of the pipeline. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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Databricks reportedly paid $2 billion in Tabular acquisition

Analytics and AI giant Databricks reportedly paid nearly $2 billion when it acquired Tabular in June, a startup that was only doing $1 million in annual recurring revenue, according to Bloomberg. That’s a pretty outrageous exit multiple, and it was … Continue reading

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Tesserent Offers Mental Health Tips for Australian CISOs

Cybersecurity professionals are experiencing high levels of stress, which can have both business and personal implications. Here’s how they can improve their mental health.

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Stoke Space’s initial launch plans at Cape Canaveral take shape

Stoke Space is nothing if not ambitious. The five-year-old launch startup has generated a lot of hype due to its bold plans to develop the first fully reusable rocket, with both the booster and second stage vertically returning to Earth.  … Continue reading

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Telegram adds new ways for creators to earn money on its platform

Telegram announced on Wednesday that it’s adding new ways for creators to make money on its platform. Most notably, the platform is launching monthly paid subscriptions that users can purchase using the app’s digital currency, Stars, in order to get … Continue reading

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Britain considers tougher internet safety laws after riots, Musk comments — what you need to know

The U.K. is considering ways to toughen up internet safety regulations after far-right riots sparked by misinformation and incendiary comments from Elon Musk.

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Parker Conrad says founders have been building software wrong for the last 20 years

What is the right way to build a software business? Many startup advisers say that B2B software should solve one pain point, gain customers, then add features as their company grows. Serial founder Parker Conrad, currently the founder and CEO … Continue reading

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Virtuix’s VR treadmill is finally launching in September

Virtuix’s timeline has coincided with a rise of interest around mixed reality, led by Oculus/Meta, HTC and now Apple, among others. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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Check out this $800 rotating VR chair for Meta Quest

London-based Roto VR’s spinning gaming chair is the first of its kind to boast a “Made for Meta” seal of approval. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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