Browsing Category: Startups

  • SparkLabs Taipei closes initial $4.25M for its first fund, adds Jeremy Lin as an advisor

    SparkLabs Taipei, part of SparkLabs Group, the global network of accelerator programs and funds that works with emerging startup ecosystems, has raised $4.25 million in an initial close led by CTBC Group, along with individual investors, for its first venture capital fund. SparkLabs Taipei also announced today that it has added Atlanta Hawks player Jeremy …

    November 17, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Blockchain gaming gets a boost with Mythical Games’ $16M Series A

    Fortnite, the free multi-player survival game, has earned an astonishing $1 billion from in-game virtual purchases alone. Now, others in the gaming industry are experimenting with how they too can capitalize on new trends in gaming. Mythical Games, a startup out of stealth today with $16 million in Series A funding, is embracing a future in …

    November 17, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Kairos founder countersues his own company for $10 million

    The turmoil continues at facial recognition startup Kairos . Last night, Kairos founder Brian Brackeen filed a counter lawsuit against Kairos and its interim CEO Melissa Doval that seeks $10 million in damages. Kairos is a facial recognition startup that has become well-known for its stance to never sell to law enforcement. At Disrupt SF …

    November 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Pitching a $99 tax advisory service for the masses, Visor has raised $9 million

    The only sure things in this life, according to Ben Franklin, are death and taxes. And a new startup called Visor has just raised $9 million in financing to make one of them as painless as possible. Unlike Nectome, Visor won’t kill anyone, but it may ring the death knell for the high-end tax advisors that most Americans …

    November 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Stoop aims to improve your news diet with an easy way to find and read newsletters

    Stoop is looking to provide readers with what CEO Tim Raybould described as “a healthier information diet.” To do that, it’s launched an iOS and Android app where you can browse through different newsletters based on category, and when you find one you like, it will direct you to the standard subscription page. If you …

    November 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Airbnb made more than $1 billion in revenue last quarter

    Ahead of Airbnb’s expected initial public offering next year, the home-sharing startup announced more than $1 billion in revenue during Q3 2018. Airbnb says this was its strongest quarter to date, where it saw “substantially more” than $1 billion in revenue. Airbnb, however, has been without a permanent chief financial officer since February, when Laurence …

    November 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • CodeStream lets you collaborate and talk directly in VS Code

    Adding comments to your code is nothing new. But what if you could @-mention your co-workers and start a thread about a specific part of your code? Meet CodeStream, a Y Combinator-backed startup that wants to do just that. The best way to discuss some content is right next to the content itself. That’s why …

    November 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Musca is the winner of TechCrunch Battlefield Tokyo 2018

    TechCrunch is in the heart of Japan and we’ve been hearing from some of Tokyo’s brightest entrepreneurs competing to win the Battlefield startup competition here. We’ve whittled down the group of 20 startups that have presented onstage for our judges, and we’re proud to announce the winner of TechCrunch Battlefield Tokyo 2018. The winner is …

    November 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Africa’s agtech wave gets $10 million richer as Twiga Foods raises more capital

    Jake Bright Contributor Jake Bright is a writer and author in New York City. He is co-author of The Next Africa. More posts by this contributor Nigerian data analytics company Terragon acquires Asian mobile ad firm Bizense Africa Roundup: Local VC funds surge, Naspers ramps up and fintech diversifies Kenya’s Twiga Foods has raised $10 million from …

    November 16, 2018 | by Raheel
  • Shyft raises $6.5M to help retail and service workers swap shifts

    Anyone that has experience in the service or retail industry knows swapping shifts can be a logistical nightmare that leaves employees in trouble with management or stuck working during a friend’s birthday party. As a former Old Navy “sellebrity” myself, I can confirm there’s a huge need for an efficient tool to solve this problem. …

    November 16, 2018 | by Raheel