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Our favorite startups from YC’s Winter 2023 Demo Day — Part 2
TechCrunch· 2 days agoOur favorite startups from YC’s Winter 2023 Demo Day — Part 2 Over 20,000 applications flew into Y Combinator, which ended up plucking out 282 startups ...
In 2024, many Y Combinator startups only want tiny seed rounds — but there’s a catch
TechCrunch· 3 days agoWhen Bowery Capital general partner Loren Straub started talking to a startup from the latest Y...
U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism and Division of Festivals Announces 2024 St John...
Morning Times· 3 days agoST. JOHN, U.S. Virgin Islands, June 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of...
Lucky coffee, unicorn stumbles and Sam Altman's YC wager
TechCrunch· 3 days agoHello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. This week we had TechCrunch’s< ...
Y Combinator Startups That Could Be The Next Tech Unicorns
Forbes· 7 days agoThe program typically lasts around three months and is often likened to a "boot camp" for startup...
Starting in war-torn Sudan, YC-backed Elevate now provides fintech to freelancers globally
TechCrunch· 5 days agoAlongside its four founders' track records at Amazon, Meta, IBM, and Goldman Sachs, the startup's...
2024 voter guide: Primary elections for York, Lancaster, Chester county legislature seats
Rock Hill Herald via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWhat separates you from your opponent(s) and makes you the best candidate on the ballot? I am known...
2024 Gwinnett Daily Post All-County Girls Track and Field
Gwinnett Daily Post· 2 days agoThe Daily Post's selections for the best in Gwinnett girls track and field from the 2024 high school...
Kleiner Perkins leads $14.4M seed round into Fizz, a credit-building debit card aimed at Gen Z...
TechCrunch· 4 days agoCarlo Kobe and Scott Smith believed so strongly in the need for a debit card product designed...
Dancause secures top honor among local's best
Northwest GA News· 3 days agoThe intense action never seemed to slow down this past spring as local boys soccer teams put it all on the line every time they stepped on the pitch.