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Startups and VC âI canât explain it. Itâs weird,â Alphonzo âPhonzâ Terrell said to Amanda. After losing his job at Twitter when Elon Musk took over, the former global head of Social and Editorial didnât want to rest â he wanted to build. âComing straight out of it, I was just like, âOh, itâs time. Itâs time to build, whether we get support or not.’â Now he’s raised just short of $3 million to build a competitor to Twitter. Speaking of alternatives to Twitter, Aisha and Taylor took to the internet to find the best Twitter alternatives worth checking out. Ultimately they conclude that there isnât, and will probably never be, a one-for-one replacement for Twitter. Oh, and good news for gaming nerds after a lot of really silly missteps: Amanda writes how the 403-page Dungeons & Dragons game system is now licensed under Creative Commons. And hereâs a handful more, because we love ya: Thatâs a lot of walls, yâall: Connie reports that Fifth Wall, focused on real estate tech and managing $3.2 billion, looks to eat up even more of its market. Chaining blocks to other blocks: Jacquelyn had two back-to-back crypto stories today â Crypto security startup Hypernative raises $9 million, and Sovereign Labs collected $7.4 million to help scale blockchains. Lemme send myself a note: Ivan explores Stashpad, a notepad for devs with a âDM to yourselfâ interface. To da moon: Manish reports that Walmart-backed PhonePeâs nine-month 2022 revenue surged to $234 million. Sharing is caring: Raylo raises $136 million to build out its gadget lease-and-reuse “fintech” platform, reports Ingrid. |
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For SaaS startups, tax time can create a conundrum. Some states regard software-as-a-service products as, um, services, while others classify them as, er, products. “Thereâs also the issue of bundling on its own,” according to startup tax accountant Ardy Esmaeili. “SaaS might not be taxed, but it will be when paired with hardware.” To help founders better understand their liability, Esmaeili shares tips on how to identify a company’s physical nexus and lists multiple SaaS categories that states are likely to tax. “Engage an expert as early as you can,” he writes. “Donât think you wonât have to worry about it yet, because waiting can have big consequences down the line.” Three more from the TC+ team: Donât call it a comeback: Connie wonders whether venture funding is already back. Youâre welcome, Iâm late: Natasha M explores the latecomer advantage in startups. For you, special price: Where should sales sit in product-led companies? wonders Anna. TechCrunch+ is our membership program that helps founders and startup teams get ahead of the pack. You can sign up here. Use code âDCâ for a 15% discount on an annual subscription! Read More |
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Big Tech Inc. Manish reports that Manu Jain is the latest Xiaomi executive to leave. This might sting a bit for the company because Jain was the one who set up and scaled the smartphone makerâs presence in India. All right, now here you are, checking all the security boxes, getting your two-factor authentication set up, and along comes a hacker â albeit paid by Meta â that finds a bug, which allows someone to bypass that two-factor authentication on Facebook and Instagram. I guess itâs good they caught it, but ugh! Lorenzo has more. And we have five more for you: Grocery game: Amazon raised the threshold for free grocery delivery, now charging fees on Fresh orders under $150, Aisha reports. Activating investors: Ron writes that some Salesforce board changes may be a signal that the company is okay with all of the recent activist investor moves. EV to EV: Ford is not going to let Tesla have all the fun. The carmaker is meeting Teslaâs electric vehicle price reduction with its own discounts for the all-electric Mustang Mach-E, Kirsten writes. Sparking new layoffs: Electric vehicle company Arrival is cutting its workforce by 50% in what Kirsten reports is a third restructuring effort. Take Note: Instagramâs Notes feature, which are short posts of up to 60 characters that include text and emojis and appear above your profile photo, is expanding to Europe and Japan. Aisha has more. |
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