Source: Google News | US envoy to Estonia says he has resigned, citing Trump's treatment of European allies
- Have an early-stage company in “launch” stage
- Headquartered in one of these countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela (Central America) Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Panama (Caribbean – including dependencies and constituent entities), Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
- Have a fully working product/beta reasonably close to, or in, production
- Have received limited press or publicity to date
- Have no known intellectual property conflicts
- Apply by Aug. 6, 2018, at 5 p.m. PST
- Mexico votes tomorrow. Here’s how the country will be radically transformed when the PRI loses. Washington Post
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- Factbox: A Look at Mexico’s Presidential Contenders Ahead of Key Election U.S. News & World Report
- Will Mexico Get Its Donald? New York Times
There Were Zero Things Better This Week Than Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Victory Face
June 30, 2018Source: Google News | There Were Zero Things Better This Week Than Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Victory Face
America's Oldest Man Richard Overton's Bank Account Drained After Identity Theft
June 30, 2018Source: Google News | America's Oldest Man Richard Overton's Bank Account Drained After Identity Theft
Announcing TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield Latin America in São Paulo on Nov. 8
June 30, 2018TechCrunch is excited to announce that the Startup Battlefield Latin America is coming to São Paulo on November 8 this year. This is the first event TechCrunch has ever held in Latin America, and we are all in to make it a memorable one to support the fast-emerging startup ecosystem in the region.
The Startup Battlefield is TechCrunch’s premier startup competition, which over the past 12 years has placed 750 companies on stage to pitch top VCs and TechCrunch editors. Those founders have gone on to raise more than $8 billion and produce more than 100 exits. Startup Battlefield Latin America aims to add 15 great founders from Latin America to those elite ranks.
Here’s how the competition works. Founders may apply now to participate in Startup Battlefield. Any early stage (pre-A round) company with a working product headquartered in an eligible Latin American country (see list below) may apply. Applications close August 6. TechCrunch editors will review the applications and, based on which applicants have the strongest potential for a big exit of major societal impact, pick 15 to compete on November 8. TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield team will work intensively with each founding team to hone their six-minute pitch to perfection.
Then it’s game day. The 15 companies will take the stage at São Paulo’s Tomie Ohtake Institute in front of a live audience of 500 people to pitch top-tier VC judges. The judges and TechCrunch editors will pick five for a finals round. Those lucky finalists will face a fresh team of judges, and one will emerge as the winner of the first-ever Startup Battlefield Latin America. The winner takes home $25,000 and a trip for two to the next Disrupt, where they can exhibit free of charge in the Startup Alley and may also qualify to participate in the Startup Battlefield at Disrupt. Sweet deal. All Startup Battlefield sessions will be captured on video and posted on TechCrunch.com.
It’s an experience no founder would want to miss, considering the opportunity to join the ranks of Battlefield greats from years past, including Dropbox, Yammer, Mint, Getaround, CloudFlare, Vurb and many more.
Get that application started now.
Here’s the need-to-know about qualifying to apply:
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Source: Tech Crunch Startups | Announcing TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield Latin America in São Paulo on Nov. 8
This post is part of Me, online, Mashable’s ongoing series digging into online identities.
If you were a queer kid growing up in the early ’10s, Tumblr, not school, was where you found community.
Tumblr was home to some of the internet’s gayest Disney Princess memes. It was where you went for the best transmasc fashion, queer Harry Potter fan fiction, lesbian spells, and sometimes even a little bit of love. Queer teens disproportionately used the platform, studies found.
But Tumblr’s financials are bleak, and its role in queer culture has quietly diminished. Instead, it’s Instagram — an equally visual medium somewhat sheltered from Reddit’s trolls, Twitter’s bots, and Facebook’s morons — to which queer culture has moved. Read more…
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Source: Mashable | The best places to find queer joy on Instagram
Mexico votes tomorrow. Here's how the country will be radically transformed when the PRI loses.
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Source: Google News | Mexico votes tomorrow. Here's how the country will be radically transformed when the PRI loses.
Your guide to becoming a DevOps engineer starts with these six online courses
June 30, 2018The DevOps approach has helped businesses all over the world speed up their development processes, deploy more frequently, and ensure a high standard of quality with every release. In other words? Be more successful.
In fact, businesses that hire for DevOps skills can often see a boost in deployment frequency and fewer failures. Despite this tremendous boon, the companies that have DevOps engineers on staff are still in the minority. While that’s bad news for them, it might be good news for you if you’re considering a career in this booming field. The demand is high. The competition is low. It’s time to take the leap. Read more…
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Source: Mashable | Your guide to becoming a DevOps engineer starts with these six online courses
A landmark climate change ruling could go up in smoke after Justice Kennedy retires
June 30, 2018After 30 years on the Supreme Court bench, Justice Anthony Kennedy will leave the nation’s highest courthouse at the end of July.
With Kennedy’s departure comes much uneasiness. One cause for concern is over the paramount climate decision Massachusetts v. EPA, in which Kennedy proved to be the deciding swing vote, as he often was. The worry is that with him gone, the ruling will be left imperiled.
The case occurred after the EPA decided, in 2003, that it could not regulate heat-trapping greenhouse gases. Twelve states, including Massachusetts, sued the agency. They argued that these gases were pollutants and a danger to the public. Eventually, the case found its way to the Supreme Court. Read more…
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Source: Mashable | A landmark climate change ruling could go up in smoke after Justice Kennedy retires
Alison Brie on the all-too-real #MeToo experiences behind that 'GLOW' Season 2 scene
June 30, 2018The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling are back. And despite the era it’s set in, the recently released Season 2 tells a story centered around women that — for better and worse — feels utterly timeless in its relatability.
Yet oddly, the events that have taken place between Season 1 and Season 2 make it almost feel like GLOW is returning to a different world than the one it premiered in.
#MeToo and Time’s Up have transformed the way we talk about women’s inequality and sexual harassment, especially when it comes to trying to make it in Hollywood. One GLOW Season 2 scene in particular, from an episode titled “Perverts are People, Too,” feels like the show’s deliberate response to that seismic shift in cultural conversation. Read more…
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Source: Mashable | Alison Brie on the all-too-real #MeToo experiences behind that 'GLOW' Season 2 scene