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The TechCrunch Top 3 Raise the roof: Continuing to work remotely in 2023 remains a hotly contested issue in todayâs workplaces. What if we told you that Gable can give your company better remote working options? Still with us? Okay, Haje writes about how Gable raised $12 million to not only show your remote employees a nearby workplace, but also show them if any of their colleagues are there so they can connect. The world in the palm of your hand: Reporting from Mobile World Congress, Brian sat down with OnePlusâ COO Kinder Liu to discuss the companyâs first foldable phone. Closing the feedback loop: Engaged customers are where your company can get some of its best ideas for new products. Cycle snagged $6 million to help companies collect all of that customer feedback for a more streamlined product management process, Romain writes. |
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Startups and VC Bain Capital Ventures is doubling down on what works, literally, Natasha M reports. The venture firm, one of Bainâs 11 financial divisions, has raised $1.9 billion across two funds, one for seed for growth-stage startups that hovers around $1.4 billion, and one for later-stage opportunities that closed around a third of that, at $493 million. Devin reports that the FTC, fresh off announcing a whole new division taking on âsnake oilâ in tech, has sent another shot across the bows of the overeager industry with a sassy warning to âkeep your AI claims in check.â And we have five more for you: A job well done, Kyle: Bonusly is a startup aiming to help employees get recognized for quality work, and it just told TechCrunch it raised $18.9 million, writes Kyle. He deserves a bonus for an article well written. DTCtR: Christine asks, Want to go from direct-to-consumer to retail? This startup has a platform for that. Yeah, you can do that: Entitle raises $15 million seed round to modernize permissions management, Frederic reports. Who markets the marketeers: Emily Kramer and Kathleen Estreich started a VC firm to scale what “founders are starving for,” Natasha M reports. A high-flying startup: Astroscale closes new funding to grow in-orbit servicing and orbital debris cleanup tech, Aria reports. |
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