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On average, we've gone from two subscriptions before the pandemic to more than five, and companies have noticed this.
We've all seen the news: the startup world is navigating challenging waters. As a founder myself, it's hard to talk about these topics, but we have to for one reason: I've noticed that the headlines fail to dive deep into what's happening and why it matters.
That's the promise of virtual and augmented reality and, even though we’ve known about it for some time, it's all over the news at the moment.
50% of US small businesses and startups are owned by people 55 or older. Many of them have no succession plan.
With a brief declaration on Boosted’s website, Russakow told the world that it “will continue to pursue strategic options under new ownership.” It was the end: Boosted Board out of business.
Kickstarter has become one of the most popular crowdfunding platforms in the world. Some ideas have end up with millions in backing and the biggest kickstarter fails have seen that money dissapear.
While it's likely the source of your smartphone, your computer and the social media platforms you consume, many simply don't know where is Silicon Valley and how this unique piece of land was forged.
Explaining how does a company go public requires us to understand the three approaches executives may follow: direct listings, IPOs or Initial Public Offerings and SPACs. In this article we'll cover what is a SPAC and how their past performance shows slim chances of returns.
People loved Google Inbox, but now it's gone. Why did Google decide to ditch this great idea? Read this article to find out
General Magic is the greatest company to fail. Here's its fascinating story, the characters behind it, and how it managed to change the world.
This social network was huge during 2020. But now, it's closed. So, what happened to Houseparty? We'll tell you all about it in this article
What was Limewire? Back in the 2000s, it was a leading P2P network that changed how we listened to music. But now it's disappeared. Check out this article, where we explain what happened.