Is Austin the new Silicon Valley? Not yet. But it is a fact that a number of tech companies and VC firms are moving from the Bay Area, and/or setting...
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My guess is that this coming year, we’re going to see more people – and more startups – find their way back to community.
It seems the glass half empty types got it right.
Uber and Lyft are both going public next year. After almost a decade of competition, we see how, when, and why these companies raised so much from...
Jonah Peretti, the CEO of BuzzFeed, believes there’s one way for publishers to gain leverage over Facebook and Google: partner with or acquire other...
Six of the most well-funded startups in the AV sector were founded by former Googlers and employees of Baidu, Tesla, or Uber.
Sean Fanning of OpenView discusses the implications of public market volatility on the software business.
Uber's latest numbers are out. Let's avoid the big, confusing numbers and think about why the company loses money in simpler terms.
There's a gap in SaaS funding. U.S. companies raise way more than international counterparts. But why?
There’s a party going on in VC and public markets alike. But what happens when the music stops?
Public software companies are booming, but has VC investment into seed and early-stage SaaS followed suit? Not recently.
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