While some tech companies have chosen to pause hiring or announce initial layoffs, others are gearing up for their second round of cuts.
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We’ve rounded up some of the tech companies that have said they’d slow down or put a freeze on hiring amid the market downturn.
Meet the 12 companies that joined The Crunchbase Emerging Unicorn Board in June. Together, these growing companies raised $1.2 billion and were...
We’re rounding up some of the startups that have attracted investments from creators—oftentimes some of the most popular ones on TikTok.
While late-stage startups have been hit the hardest by layoffs, according to a Crunchbase News analysis, it seems like public tech companies are...
Gaming tech company Unity and ironSource said Wednesday that they plan to merge in an all-stock deal that would make ironSource a subsidiary of Unity...
Twitter has sued Elon Musk after the Tesla CEO said he was backing out of the acquisition deal.
Musk claims “Twitter has not complied with its contractual obligations” in regards to his $44 billion bid to buy the company.
Twitter laid off nearly a third of its recruiting team amid its acquisition by Elon Musk, according to reports.
June was the most active month for tech layoffs so far this year, with at least 75 reports of U.S.-based tech companies initiating layoffs.
Loosely, the creator economy encapsulates the industry of people who create online content and make money off of it, independent of a third-party...


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