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  2. Unqork - Wikipedia

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    In August, Crain's New York Business reported that the company was one of New York City's fastest growing startups. [5] In October, Unqork announced that it had raised an additional $207 million in a Series C funding round led by accounts managed by BlackRock, Inc., bringing the company's valuation to more than $2 billion. [2]

  3. List of tech companies in the New York metropolitan area

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    Technology companies in the New York City metropolitan area represent a significant and growing economic component of the New York metropolitan area, the most populous combined statistical area in the United States [1] and one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. [2] [3] New York is a top-tier global high technology hub. [4]

  4. How New York transformed from tech backwater into global ...

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    But increasingly, it seems like New York has the critical mass of tech talent to produce that necessary cycle of exits and founders. Ever the booster, Ryan even challenged the truism that San ...

  5. Silicon Alley - Wikipedia

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    The term has grown somewhat obsolete since 2003 as New York tech companies spread outside of Manhattan, and New York as a whole is now a top-tier global high technology hub. [2] Silicon Alley, once a metonym for the sphere encompassing the metropolitan region's high technology industries, [ 3 ] is no longer a relevant moniker as the city's tech ...

  6. Tech:NYC - Wikipedia

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    Tech:NYC, founded in 2016, is a New York City-based non profit organization. It represents New York City’s technology industry with government, civic institutions, in business, and in the media. Its primary goals are to attract tech talent to the city and to advocate for policies that will help tech companies grow. [1]

  7. Y Combinator - Wikipedia

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    Y Combinator interviews and selects two batches of companies per year. The companies receive a total of $500,000 in seed money as well as advice and connections. The $500,000 in funding is made up of $125,000 on a post-money SAFE in return for 7% equity and $375,000 on an uncapped SAFE with a "most favored nation" ("MFN") provision (i.e.: "we get the same best terms you give anyone else in the ...

  8. New York City Office of Technology and Innovation - Wikipedia

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    Outside of New York City, NYC's 311 service can be accessed by calling (212) NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) (dialing 3-1-1 outside of New York City may contact the local municipality's 311 service). There is also a website and a mobile app to access the 311 service. [12] Between 2003 and 2006 NYC311 received more than 30 million calls.

  9. New York Times Tech Guild to return to work, negotiations ...

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    (Reuters) - The New York Times Tech Guild is ending a week-long strike that started one day before the U.S. presidential election and will return to work on Tuesday, it said in a post on X on Monday.