Browsing Category: Startups

  • Let’s have a word about what3words with Clare Jones at Disrupt Berlin

    Addresses are ambiguous, not precise enough or don’t even exist in some places. what3words wants to map the entire world and overhaul addresses three words at a time. That’s why I’m excited to announce that what3words Chief Commercial Officer Clare Jones is joining us at TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin. The startup has divided the world in …

    October 30, 2019 | by Raheel
  • ShareGrid acquires UK peer-to-peer film and camera rental community BorrowFox

    ShareGrid, the U.S.-based marketplace for sharing, buying and selling film and photography equipment, has acquired the U.K’s BorrowFox as part of its international expansion plans. BorrowFox operates a “peer-to-peer” film and camera rental community that lets people rent out their under-utilised gear. ShareGrid says it expects to launch in the U.K. in 2020 (where it …

    October 30, 2019 | by Raheel
  • As Juul announces mass layoffs, a new lawsuit alleges it shipped a million contaminated pods

    A lawsuit filed a by former Juul executive alleges that the company knew a batch of contaminated e-liquid had been used in about one million pods shipped to retailers earlier this year, but did not inform customers. The lawsuit, first reported by BuzzFeed, was brought by Siddharth Breja, former senior vice president of global finance …

    October 30, 2019 | by Raheel
  • Slack investor Index Ventures backs Slack competitor Quill

    Slack created a new solution for workplace communication, one copied by many, even Microsoft. But the product, which is meant to help individuals and businesses collaborate, has been critiqued for sending too many notifications, with some claiming it’s sabotaged workplace productivity. Quill, a startup led by Ludwig Pettersson, Stripe’s former creative director and design aficionado, …

    October 30, 2019 | by Raheel
  • Tencent leads $111M investment in India’s video streaming service MX Player

    MX Player, a popular video app that offers both local playback and streaming services, said on Wednesday that it has raised $110.8 million in a new financing round led by Chinese internet giant Tencent as the video app looks to expand its business in India and other international markets. Times Internet, which acquired a majority …

    October 29, 2019 | by Raheel
  • This former Uber exec wants to design and furnish your next apartment

    Chan Park feels like “an eternal nomad.” He has since age 12, when he moved from Korea to the U.S., where he attended middle school in Minnesota, followed by high school in New Jersey, followed by college in New Hampshire. Then he really began to bounce around. Park worked as a trader in New York …

    October 29, 2019 | by Raheel
  • Walmart and Green Dot to jointly establish a new fintech accelerator, Tailfin Labs

    Walmart announced today an expansion of its existing relationship with financial services provider Green Dot, which will continue to serve as the issuing bank and program manager for the Walmart MoneyCard program for another seven years. The two companies also agreed to partner on the creation of a new accelerator that focuses on the intersection …

    October 29, 2019 | by Raheel
  • Registration is open for TC Sessions: Robotics + AI 2020

    It’s time to get your robotics fix, startup fans. That’s right, TC Sessions: Robotics & AI returns to UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall on March 3, 2020. Join us for a day-long deep dive focused on the intersection of robotics and AI — arguably two of the most exciting and world-changing technologies. Registration is now open. …

    October 29, 2019 | by Raheel
  • Fountain, a platform for recruiting gig and hourly workers, raises $23M

    Contract, self-employed and temporary jobs are on the rise in developed markets, with some 85% of the global workforce, 2.7 billion people, estimated to be on some form of hourly wage rather than flat salary. Today, a startup that helps companies source these kinds of candidates is announcing a round of funding to help meet …

    October 29, 2019 | by Raheel
  • LA-based gaming studio Scopely raises $200M at a $1.7B valuation

    The Los Angeles-based mobile game development studio Scopely has become America’s newest unicorn thanks to a $200 million financing, which values the company at a whopping $1.7 billion. Scopely said it would use the capital to continue its strategy of developing and acquiring new games as it looks to continue its run of six consecutive …

    October 29, 2019 | by Raheel