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Grab President Ming Maa. Photo by Bloomberg
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Uber’s Old Rivals in Southeast Asia Hold Merger Talks

By Juro Osawa · Feb 24, 2020 12:14pm PST · 1 comment
Grab and Gojek, Southeast Asia’s two largest ride-hailing and food-delivery apps, valued at $14 billion and $9 billion respectively, are discussing a merger that would create one of the world’s most highly valued startups, people familiar with the talks said.A deal would be the latest step in a consolidation of the broader... Grab and Gojek, Southeast Asia’s two largest ride-hailing and food-delivery apps, valued at...
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Meet ByteDance’s Biggest Homegrown Rival

By Yunan Zhang · Feb 21, 2020 10:01am PST · 1 comment
While China’s ByteDance and its TikTok video app are getting a lot of buzz in the U.S., a smaller rival called Kuaishou has quietly become one of the most highly valued tech startups in the world. Kuaishou (KWHY-shoh) has built a social network of more than 300 million daily active users in China—an audience three-quarters the... While China’s ByteDance and its TikTok video app are getting a lot of buzz in the U.S., a...
Clay Bavor, the head of virtual and augmented reality at Google. Photo by Bloomberg
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As Apple and Facebook Embrace AR Fully, Google Takes It Slow

By Nick Bastone · Feb 14, 2020 7:00am PST
The leaders of Apple and Facebook have each described augmented reality as the next big thing in tech. Google, though, still seems to be figuring out its AR plans. In 2017, after Apple’s release of a software kit for building primitive AR experiences for mobile phones caught Google off guard, the company made an all-out sprint to match... The leaders of Apple and Facebook have each described augmented reality as the next big thing in...
Art by Mike Sullivan
Roku Tries Brinkmanship in the Streaming Wars
By Tom Dotan and Jessica Toonkel · Feb 12, 2020 12:02pm PST · 3 comments
Art by Mike Sullivan
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Roku Tries Brinkmanship in the Streaming Wars

By Tom Dotan and Jessica Toonkel · Feb 12, 2020 12:02pm PST · 3 comments
The streaming war between Disney and Netflix has captured the attention of investors, the media and viewers. But a lower-profile yet equally high-stakes battle is underway in the streaming video market—between entertainment companies and a new generation of gatekeepers. The players range from big tech giants like Amazon to smaller firms... The streaming war between Disney and Netflix has captured the attention of investors, the media...
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son. Photo by Bloomberg
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SoftBank’s Global Vision Tested by China’s Uber for Trucks

By Juro Osawa · Feb 12, 2020 7:00am PST
In 2018, when SoftBank led a $1.9 billion investment in Chinese truck-hailing app Manbang, CEO Masayoshi Son urged the startup to go global, pointing to the worldwide success of his other bets, like Uber and Indian hotel chain Oyo, according to a person familiar with the matter. Two years later, Uber is struggling to cut losses and Oyo has... In 2018, when SoftBank led a $1.9 billion investment in Chinese truck-hailing app Manbang, CEO...
Jigsaw CEO Jared Cohen. Photo by Bloomberg
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Google Swallows Another Alphabet Unit—Jigsaw

By Nick Bastone · Feb 10, 2020 3:53pm PST · 1 comment
Another arm of Alphabet, the holding company for Google and a collection of other businesses, has gone away. Within the past month, Alphabet quietly moved Jigsaw, a technology incubator that creates tools to curb online misinformation, harassment and other issues, under Google management, The Information has learned. It previously operated... Another arm of Alphabet, the holding company for Google and a collection of other businesses, has...
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki. Photo by Bloomberg
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YouTube in Talks to Follow Amazon and Apple Into Video Subscriptions Market

By Jessica Toonkel and Alex Heath · Feb 10, 2020 2:31pm PST · 1 comment
YouTube is sending signals that it wants to become a destination site for every part of the TV universe. The Google-owned video giant is considering giving people the ability to sign up, through YouTube, for a wide range of subscription-streaming services run by entertainment companies, according to people familiar with the situation. YouTube... YouTube is sending signals that it wants to become a destination site for every part of the TV...
Inside the Vision Fund’s Civil War: Deal Conflicts, Leak Suspicions
By Amir Efrati and Cory Weinberg · Feb 7, 2020 11:48am PST
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Inside the Vision Fund’s Civil War: Deal Conflicts, Leak Suspicions

By Amir Efrati and Cory Weinberg · Feb 7, 2020 11:48am PST
For three years, the technology world has been riveted by the seemingly endless cash pouring out of SoftBank’s $100 billion Vision Fund into all manner of startups. The promise was to make a series of long-term bets on the potential of new services and technologies. But lately it’s become clear that at least some of the Vision... For three years, the technology world has been riveted by the seemingly endless cash pouring out...
Twitch CEO Emmett Shear. Photo by Bloomberg
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Amazon Considered Selling Streaming Tech Behind Twitch

By Priya Anand and Jessica Toonkel · Feb 6, 2020 10:01am PST
Twitch hasn’t turned into the advertising powerhouse Amazon might have expected when it bought the live-streaming gaming service in 2014. But Amazon may have found a new way to generate more revenue from Twitch—by selling its live-streaming technology to other companies.Amazon has considered launching a service based on... Twitch hasn’t turned into the advertising powerhouse Amazon might have expected when it...
Sequoia Capital's Konstantine Buhler (left), Josephine Chen, Shaun Maguire and Bogomil Balkansky. Photos by Sequoia; illustration by Mike Sullivan
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Sequoia Expands Seed Investing Team as Rivals Loom

By Kate Clark · Feb 6, 2020 7:01am PST · 1 comment
Sequoia Capital, already one of the most influential venture capital firms in the world, is putting more boots on the ground to make sure it doesn’t miss out on the next big early-stage startups. In an unusually large expansion of its investing team, Sequoia has hired four new partners—Bogomil Balkansky, Konstantine Buhler,... Sequoia Capital, already one of the most influential venture capital firms in the world, is...
Nikolay Storonsky, CEO of Revolut, last August. Photo by Bloomberg
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Financial Figures for Fintech Firm Show Soaring Demand for Digital Banking

By Zoë Bernard · Feb 5, 2020 1:07pm PST · 1 comment
Revolut, a financial technology company based in the U.K. whose backers include DST Global, told potential investors recently it expected revenues to soar to $3.37 billion in 2022 from $279 million in expected revenue for 2019, The Information has learned. Revolut also predicted it would turn its first full-year profit in 2022. The figures... Revolut, a financial technology company based in the U.K. whose backers include DST Global, told...
Casper CEO Philip Krim. Photo by Bloomberg.
Casper Pursued Private Fundraising Before IPO Filing
By Kevin Dugan · Feb 3, 2020 1:25pm PST
Casper CEO Philip Krim. Photo by Bloomberg.
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Casper Pursued Private Fundraising Before IPO Filing

By Kevin Dugan · Feb 3, 2020 1:25pm PST
Direct-to-consumer mattress firm Casper was pursuing plans to privately raise up to $200 million until days before its early January filing to go public, say people familiar with the situation. The fundraising, if it had been completed, would have allowed Casper to stay private through 2020, the people said.People close to Casper say company... Direct-to-consumer mattress firm Casper was pursuing plans to privately raise up to $200 million...
An airport official in Thailand talking to people flying to Wuhan this week. Photo by AP
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Huawei, Xiaomi Research Hubs Paralyzed by Virus Outbreak

By Juro Osawa and Yunan Zhang · Jan 31, 2020 10:06am PST
Huawei’s leafy campus in Wuhan, a research center built for 8,000 workers, is usually bustling with engineers developing everything from laptops and smart TVs to optical chips. But now, the company’s sleek, modern buildings are almost empty. Wuhan, a manufacturing center 500 miles from Shanghai, has become the epicenter of the... Huawei’s leafy campus in Wuhan, a research center built for 8,000 workers, is usually...
Jessica Biel speaks at the premiere of Facebook Watch's "Limetown" last September. Photo by AP
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Facebook Cuts Back on Original Programming for Watch Video

By Tom Dotan and Jessica Toonkel · Jan 29, 2020 10:09am PST
Facebook is refining the programming strategy for its Facebook Watch video service, pulling back on expensive original shows and sports rights.Facebook continues to increase its programming budget for Watch—it will rise to around $1.4 billion this year, from the company’s initial $1 billion budget in 2017, according to a person... Facebook is refining the programming strategy for its Facebook Watch video service, pulling back...
Apple CEO Tim Cook at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this month. Photo by Bloomberg
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Apple Ends AI Startup’s Work on ‘Project Maven’ After Acquisition

By Nick Wingfield and Ashley Gold · Jan 29, 2020 7:00am PST
Big technology companies like Microsoft, Amazon and Google have jockeyed to secure lucrative contracts supplying their products and services to the military. Apple, though, has shown less interest in the market. And when it recently bought a startup that was working on a controversial Pentagon project, Apple ended that company’s work on... Big technology companies like Microsoft, Amazon and Google have jockeyed to secure lucrative...
Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian. Photo by Bloomberg
Google Developing New ‘Unified’ Communications App for Businesses
By Kevin McLaughlin · Jan 28, 2020 1:05pm PST · 9 comments
Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian. Photo by Bloomberg
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Google Developing New ‘Unified’ Communications App for Businesses

By Kevin McLaughlin · Jan 28, 2020 1:05pm PST · 9 comments
Google is working on a mobile application for businesses that brings together the functions of several standalone apps the company already offers, including Gmail and its online storage service Drive. The move could help it compete more effectively with application suites from Microsoft and others, according to two people who have used the... Google is working on a mobile application for businesses that brings together the functions of...
Attorney General Bill Barr. Photo by Bloomberg
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DOJ Setting Up Interviews With Facebook Rivals in Antitrust Probe

By Alex Heath and Ashley Gold · Jan 27, 2020 3:08pm PST
The U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust investigation into Facebook is heating up.The agency is arranging interviews with social media company executives to learn their views about the competitive landscape of the industry, along with their perspectives on and relationship to Facebook, according to an email from the Justice Department... The U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust investigation into Facebook is heating up.The...
Paytm CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma. Photo: Bloomberg
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Once-Dominant Paytm Stalls in India

By Juro Osawa · Jan 27, 2020 7:00am PST · 4 comments
Last July, at a SoftBank conference in Tokyo, CEO Masayoshi Son brought on stage Vijay Shekhar Sharma, the founder of Indian startup Paytm. Son described Paytm as the “uncontested No. 1” payment service in India. SoftBank had invested $1.4 billion in the startup, helping to fuel India’s mobile payment boom a few years... Last July, at a SoftBank conference in Tokyo, CEO Masayoshi Son brought on stage Vijay Shekhar...
A Galvanize workspace. Photo by Shutterstock
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Coding Bootcamp Galvanize Agrees to $165 Million Acquisition

By Kate Clark · Jan 24, 2020 6:21pm PST
A wave of consolidation in the education technology market appears set to continue this year. K12 Inc., a publicly-traded education company, has agreed to acquire Galvanize, a provider of coding bootcamps and co-working spaces across eight locations in the U.S., for $165 million in cash, according to an email addressed to Galvanize... A wave of consolidation in the education technology market appears set to continue this...
Lambda School CEO Austen Allred. Photo courtesy of Lambda; Illustration by Mike Sullivan
Lambda School’s Growing Pains: Big Buzz, Student Complaints
By Kate Clark · Jan 23, 2020 10:51am PST · 6 comments
Lambda School CEO Austen Allred. Photo courtesy of Lambda; Illustration by Mike Sullivan
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Lambda School’s Growing Pains: Big Buzz, Student Complaints

By Kate Clark · Jan 23, 2020 10:51am PST · 6 comments
Silicon Valley has no shortage of companies promising to disrupt higher education with technology. The buzziest of them all may be Lambda School, a company that provides free coding courses in exchange for a cut of its students’ future incomes.The online school has won a following among high-profile investors, who see Lambda as a way to... Silicon Valley has no shortage of companies promising to disrupt higher education with...
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