Business, Business / Startups, Performance Review AI Can Run Your Work Meetings Now Julian Green was explaining the big problem with meetings when our meeting started to glitch. The pixels of his face…
Business, Business / Startups, Startups Marissa Mayer’s Next Act Is Here When Marissa Mayer decided to start her own company, after nearly five years as Yahoo’s CEO and 13 years at…
Business, Business / Startups, housing 1 House, 40 Roommates? During Covid, Co-Living Adds Up Co-living spaces aren’t always the cheapest option available. “You can always find a three-bedroom walkup with no elevator, no air-conditioning,…
Business, Business / Startups, WIRED25 Arlan Hamilton and Katie Rae Say Tech Can Do Well—and Do Good Silicon Valley has long been criticized for operating under an erroneous binary: you must choose between profit or positive social…
Business, Business / Startups, WFH Startup Perks Go Remote—and Take a More Inclusive Approach When Sean Lane founded his health tech startup, Olive, in 2012, he looked to the giants of Silicon Valley for…
Business, Business / Startups A New Air Taxi Model Takes Design Cues From a Far-Flying Bird Air-taxi startup Beta Technologies debuted its new aircraft Friday with a dramatic helicopter airlift of the sleek white model across…
Business, Business / Startups What Is Clubhouse, and Why Does Silicon Valley Care? Kurt Schrader, the CEO and cofounder of Clubhouse, knew that Clubhouse had become Silicon Valley’s idée fixe when, in early…
Business, Business / Startups The New Startup: No Code, No Problem Now you don’t need to know any programming to launch a company. We’ve been approaching this moment for years. Source…
Business, Business / Startups Buying Giphy Gives Facebook a New Window Into Its Rivals Facebook announced Friday it was acquiring Giphy, a leading service for making and sharing GIFs that will now be part…
Business / Startups, Gear, Gear / Gear News and Events Spatial’s VR Meeting Rooms Are Now Open to Everyone Other enterprise clients, Loewenstein says, are using Spatial as persistent war rooms, where people meet once or twice a week…