Business
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Emmie @Emmie - over 1 year ago
Microsoft will charge businesses $30 per user for its 365 AI Copilot
At the Microsoft Inspire partner event today, the Windows maker announced pricing for its AI-infused Copilot for Microsoft 365. The suite of contextual artificial intelligence tools, the fruit of the company’s OpenAI partnership, will cost $30 per user for bu…
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Kraig @Kraig - about 4 years ago
Silicon Valley Is Getting Into the Hearing Aid Business With These Impressive AI-Driven Earpieces
The startup Whisper launched its Whisper Hearing System, an AI-powered hearing aid, this week. Image : WhisperAlthough hearing “Silicon Valley” and “hearing aids” in the same sentence might not seem all that normal, it is now. This week, the startup Whisper launched its n...continued
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Moises @Moises - over 1 year ago
Make nurseries exempt from VAT and business rates to boost wages, say MPs
Committee also says government has more work to do to tackle structural problems in early years childcareMinisters should remove business rates and VAT from nurseries so that they are able to pay their staff more, a group of MPs have recommended.In the spring…
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Hank @Hank - almost 4 years ago
Betsy DeVos, Education Secretary, is Second Cabinet Member to Resign.
In a letter to President Trump Ms. DeVos said, “we are left to clean up the mess caused by violent protesters overrunning the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to undermine the people’s business.”
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Bart @Bart - about 1 month ago
NotebookLM update lets you 'guide' its AI and listen while you work
Google highlighted two new features for NotebookLM and introduced a Business variant of the app.
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Juliet @Juliet - over 5 years ago
North Korean missile test violated UN resolution, Bolton says
National Security Adviser John Bolton.Nicholas Kamm | AFP | Getty ImagesU.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton said on Saturday North Korea's recent missile launches violated a U.N. Security Council resolution and urged leader Kim Jong Un to return to denuclearizatio...continued
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Allene @Allene - about 4 years ago
Green Monday Holdings, the business arm of Hong Kong’s vegetarian advocacy group, raises $70 mill...
Green Monday Holdings, a manufacturer of plant-based pork substitute products and frozen meals and an operator of a chain of vegetarian-focused retail outlets and cafes, said it has raised $70 million in financing from investors, including TPG’s The Rise Fund and the mass...continued
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Cyril @Cyril - about 1 year ago
French planemaker Dassault is building a brand new $53 million private jet and it's just inches f...
Since 1963, celebrities have been buying Dassault's high-end business jets, including Elon Musk, whose first-ever private plane was a Falcon 900B.
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Liliane @Liliane - about 1 year ago
This early Black Friday ThinkPhone deal means serious business
Black Friday is great, but getting a great deal early is even better. How about a flagship-level phone for a mid-range price with this ThinkPhone deal?
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Alexie @Alexie - over 4 years ago
Dropbox introduces slew of new features for business and home users
Dropbox has always been about file storage, sharing and collaboration, but it wants to stretch beyond those roots and provide customers, especially those using the Dropbox Plus paid tier with a set of additional capabilities that typically would have involved using third-...continued
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Ismael @Ismael - 8 months ago
America's CEOs are suddenly feeling a lot better about the economy
US business leaders are gaining confidence in the US economy, and a new sentiment reading clocked in above trend for the first time since 2021.
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Jeffrey @Jeffrey - about 1 year ago
The GitHub Black Market That Helps Coders Cheat the Popularity Contest
Popularity on GitHub can open valuable doors for developers and startups. Underground stores sell “stars” on the platform, offering coders a way to literally fake it till they make it.
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Nestor @Nestor - almost 3 years ago
Australia Q3 business investment slips, outlook surprisingly resilient - Reuters
Australian business investment slipped in the third quarter as pandemic lockdowns shut many firms, though future spending plans proved surprisingly resilient and a rapid recovery is expected now that most restrictions have been lifted.
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Wilmer @Wilmer - over 5 years ago
South Toms River drive-by shooting: Investigators need your help
South Toms River drive-by shooting: Investigators need your helpSOUTH TOMS RIVER - Borough police and the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office are seeking leads on a drive-by shooting on Charles Drive Wednesday night.Gunshots were reported around 7 p.m. on the 100 block of Ch...continued
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Cyril @Cyril - over 5 years ago
Cramer: Trump wants to crack down on Big Tech because he views them as political opponents
Jim CramerScott Mlyn | CNBCCNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday that he believes President Donald Trump is looking to crack down on Silicon Valley's biggest tech companies because he views them as political opponents.Cramer feels there may be an antitrust case to be made agains...continued
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Raoul @Raoul - about 2 years ago
Factbox: Turkish firms holding, buying Russian assets after U.S. warning - Reuters
The United States warned Turkey's largest business group of possible sanctions risks this week if its companies do business with Russian entities and individuals targetted by Washington over Moscow's war in Ukraine.
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Josiah @Josiah - about 1 month ago
Business Insider is seeking nominations for the 2024 rising stars of venture capital
Business Insider is putting together a list of the best up-and-coming venture capitalists of 2024.
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Alvah @Alvah - over 3 years ago
5 takeaways from BuzzFeed’s SPAC deck
BuzzFeed had a hard time with growth in 2020, but its deck showcases big optimism about the future of its leading business (advertising) and growth business (commerce).
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Iva @Iva - over 5 years ago
Surprise Mexican tariffs hurt China agreement chances: 'How can you trust Trump to honor a deal?'
President Donald Trump's surprise vow to slap new tariffs on Mexican goods has an unintended consequence: it further undermines the chance of a trade resolution with China.The U.S. is set to impose a 5% tariff on all Mexican imports from June 10, Trump first announced in ...continued
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Muriel @Muriel - 7 months ago
Why Apple's ad business isn't what you think it is
Apple does have a traditional ad business. But its real ad business isn't what you're thinking about.
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Clarissa @Clarissa - almost 4 years ago
Google Cloud lost $5.6B in 2020
Google continues to bet heavily on Google Cloud and while it is seeing accelerated revenue growth, its losses are also increasing. For the first time today, Google disclosed operating income/loss for its Google Cloud business unit in its quarterly earnings to…
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Manley @Manley - 9 months ago
'Gemini Enterprise' launches amid Google One's new 'AI Premium' plan
Google highlighted Gemini additions made for its Enterprise and Business customers, alongside more for Google One.
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Jaydon @Jaydon - over 3 years ago
Pledge 1% is asking VCs to help unlock billions in corporate philanthropy
The corporate philanthropy organization Pledge 1% has, since its launch in 2014, asked founders to donate 1% of their companies’ equity, product, or employees’ time starting on their first day of business. While the Bay Area-based outfit has found meaningful …
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Grayce @Grayce - over 5 years ago
Justice Department is reportedly preparing antitrust probe of Google
Google CEO Sundar Pichai takes the stage during the presentation of new Google hardware in San Francisco on Oct. 4, 2016.Beck Diefenbach | ReutersThe U.S. Justice Department is planning an antitrust investigation into Alphabet's Google subsidiary, according to several rep...continued
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Anderson @Anderson - over 3 years ago
ShelfLife, a marketplace for raw materials, raises $3 million seed round
Two years ago, Lillian Cartright teamed up with some fellow Harvard Business School students to launch a new spiked seltzer brand called Astrid. Despite all the tools that make launching a D2C brand easier than it’s ever been, the team ran into complications …
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