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  2. Crunchbase - Wikipedia

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    Crunchbase is a company that provides information about businesses. Their content includes investment and funding information, individuals in leadership positions, and corporate news. Their content includes investment and funding information, individuals in leadership positions, and corporate news.

  3. Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not Crunchbase - Wikipedia

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    The methodology for writing one is essentially to interview the company's founders and (hopefully) fact-check everything you quote. One can discern a profile article (as opposed to investigative journalism or some other journalistic genre) by noting whether it relies primarily on quotes with affiliated people for its information on the company.

  4. The Crystal Ball: Envisioning how AI will shape our world in 2025

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    This transition will end the era of "AI theater.” —Megh Gautam, chief product officer, Crunchbase 2025 will see AI adoption in financial services surge, with intelligent automation ...

  5. 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.

  6. Bosses are done caring how you feel - AOL

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    The data platform Crunchbase is a remote-first company with about 170 workers across 20 states. Kelly Mendez-Scheib, the company's chief people officer, told BI that employees will remember how ...

  7. Turo explainer: The car-rental app used in the Las ... - AOL

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    The company has since expanded across the US and in some global locations and raised around $500 million, according to Crunchbase. The company filed its first initial S-1 form to go public in 2022 ...

  8. NewsGuard - Wikipedia

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    NewsGuard Technologies was founded in 2018 by Steven Brill and L. Gordon Crovitz, who serve as co-CEOs. [5] Crovitz was a former publisher of The Wall Street Journal. [2] In 2018, Joyce Purnick, former bureau chief and editor at The New York Times, and Amy Westfeldt, an editor with the Associated Press for 25 years, joined Newsguard.

  9. LeetCode - Wikipedia

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    LeetCode was founded in Silicon Valley in 2015 by Winston Tang. [12] [13] After moving to the US from Malaysia in 2005, Tang founded the company, citing his own experiences working at Amazon and Google as inspiration.