Vana uses age-gating and state-gating technology to run compliant cannabis and CBD ads across its network of publishers.
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A martech startup has raised $3.5 million to bring cannabis and CBD ads to publishers like BuzzFeed, Hearst, and USA Today

A martech startup has raised $3.5 million to bring cannabis and CBD ads to publishers like BuzzFeed, Hearst, and USA Today

Tanya Dua | Vana uses age-gating and state-gating technology to run compliant cannabis and CBD ads across its network of publishers.

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A YouTube influencer with 135,000 subscribers explains how he tripled the amount of money he earns per video view

A YouTube influencer with 135,000 subscribers explains how he tripled the amount of money he earns per video view

Amanda Perelli | Austen Alexander is an active-duty sailor for the US Navy and a popular YouTube influencer who shares his experience online.

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Inside the failed deal that almost made 'The Irishman' Netflix's first wide theatrical release

Inside the failed deal that almost made 'The Irishman' Netflix's first wide theatrical release

Jason Guerrasio | The streaming giant tried to get a 45-day theatrical window, while the theaters wanted a majority of ticket sales.

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Seeking nominations for the hottest adtech companies of 2019

Seeking nominations for the hottest adtech companies of 2019

Lauren Johnson | The list will spotlight adtech companies that are driving change and their employees who have been instrumental to that change, from the CEO on down.

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How an Instagram influencer turned her vegan meal-prep posts into a paid subscription service and grew her followers to more than 200,000 in 9 months

How an Instagram influencer turned her vegan meal-prep posts into a paid subscription service and grew her followers to more than 200,000 in 9 months

Dominick Reuter | Carleigh Bodrug used $1,000 of her savings to set up a website offering memberships to paid subscribers to receive weekly vegan meal-prep plans.

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The US Army wants mixed reality headsets that detect enemy fire, translate languages and see in the dark. Anduril, the startup founded by Oculus' Palmer Luckey, is on it.

The US Army wants mixed reality headsets that detect enemy fire, translate languages and see in the dark. Anduril, the startup founded by Oculus' Palmer Luckey, is on it.

Melia Russell | Palmer Luckey's defense tech startup Anduril says it would like to someday outfit American soldiers with augmented-reality headsets.

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One market expert breaks down why the 'mother of all bubbles' is unlike anything investors have ever seen — and lays out additional evidence that a crisis is approaching

One market expert breaks down why the 'mother of all bubbles' is unlike anything investors have ever seen — and lays out additional evidence that a crisis is approaching

Akin Oyedele | Private-equity giant Blackstone says several investing risks that seem to be distinct from each other are collectively painting a bad picture.

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8.5 million developers love Visual Studio Code, a free code editor that's a crucial 'lightning rod' for Microsoft in the cloud wars with Amazon and Google

8.5 million developers love Visual Studio Code, a free code editor that's a crucial 'lightning rod' for Microsoft in the cloud wars with Amazon and Google

Rosalie Chan | Microsoft Visual Studio Code is the top open source project on GitHub. Here's how it's helping Microsoft attract developers and take on AWS and Google.

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I built a multimillion-dollar business with zero full-time employees. Here are my top 4 tips for running a lean business.

I built a multimillion-dollar business with zero full-time employees. Here are my top 4 tips for running a lean business.

Luisa Zhou | Luisa Zhou is an entrepreneur who runs a six-figure business — without any full-time staff. She has four strategies for running a business solo.

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Anna Wintour's strategy for using email to get people to confront issues sounds terrifying. And effective.

Anna Wintour's strategy for using email to get people to confront issues sounds terrifying. And effective.

Shana Lebowitz | An effective boss empowers employees to solve their own problems. That's what Vogue editor Anna Wintour does, with a simple email message.

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