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  2. Crunchbase - Wikipedia

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    Crunchbase then announced the raise of $8.5 million in funding. [5] In 2016, the company rebranched by removing the camel casing of its name (with the "B" in "Base" now being rendered as a small letter), and launched its first product, the paid database Crunchbase Pro. [ 6 ]

  3. Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not Crunchbase - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is not Crunchbase. Getting an article in Wikipedia for yourself or your company isn't necessarily a good thing . Writing one about your employer or your friend probably isn't doing them a favor.

  4. TechCrunch - Wikipedia

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    TechCrunch is an American global online newspaper focusing on topics regarding high-tech and startup companies.It was founded in June 2005 by Archimedes Ventures, led by partners Michael Arrington and Keith Teare.

  5. Perplexity AI - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2024, Perplexity has raised $165 million in funding, valuing the company at over $1 billion. [2] As of December 2024, Perplexity closed a $500 million round of funding that elevated its valuation to $9 billion. [16] [21] [22] In July 2024, Perplexity announced the launch of a new publishers' program to share ad revenue with partners ...

  6. SteelSeries - Wikipedia

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    SteelSeries was founded as Icemat in 2001 by Jacob Wolff-Petersen. [3] The company's original name was Soft Trading, and it was changed to SteelSeries in 2007. [4] Soft Trading made the Icemat and SteelPad mouse mats, which influenced the company's eventual name change.

  7. DataStax - Wikipedia

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    On June 15, 2022, the company announced it had raised an additional $115 million, at a $1.6 billion valuation. [2] [41] In 2020, Mergermarket reported that DataStax was preparing for an initial public offering that could launch in 2021. [42] However, in June 2022, DataStax CEO Chet Kapoor said that the company would not rush into an IPO. [2]

  8. Buildbox - Wikipedia

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    Buildbox is a no-code development platform focused on game creation without programming, coding or scripting. [1] The core audience for the software is entrepreneurs, designers and other gaming enthusiast without prior game development or coding knowledge. [2] It was acquired by AppOnboard in June 2019. [3]

  9. YNAB - Wikipedia

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    YNAB has been named one of the best budgeting apps by U.S. News & World Report, Kiplinger's Personal Finance, CNN, HuffPost, CNBC, and hundreds of other financial reporting outlets.