brandonlin
January 25, 2022
The company plans to open Amazon Style later this year in Glendale, Calif., that will incorporate customers’ physical browsing behavior and preferences on the Amazon Shopping app.
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The company plans to open Amazon Style later this year in Glendale, Calif., that will incorporate customers’ physical browsing behavior and preferences on the Amazon Shopping app.
Gary Brandeis of Vertalo Real Estate details the key mistake tech companies trying to break into commercial real estate are making, and how government regulations will need to change in order to accommodate cryptocurrencies backed by real estate.
With so many companies looking to technology this year to bring automation to processes that help them solve staffing shortfalls or to be more efficient, Tama Huang, Chief Innovation Officer, CohnReznick, offers a basic rule-of-thumb for this decision-making.
“If it’s something that can be done with your eyes and fingers only, automate it,” she said. “If it’s something that must be ha...
Anyone who's called a private market peak over the last decade, or even suggested that air was leaking out of the balloon, has been swiftly humbled. "Nothing matters" has consistently proven to be the only thing that matters.
So I say this with a healthy amount of trepidation: The go-go era is history, even if the economy and new company formations remain str...
I’m excited to announce Evocalize has raised a $12 million Series A investment. We’ll use the investment to expand our successful solution for real estate businesses and build on our real estate successes to bring our powerful, data driven, push-button simple collaborative marketing technology to more local and national-to-local businesses across industries. The round was led by
In the race to appify automobiles, Mountain View- based API platform, Smartcar is speeding ahead. The company announced Wednesday that it has raised $24 million in a Series B funding round led by Energize Ventures and existing investors, Andreessen Horowitz and New Enterprise Associates.
Chesney Cross, and her husband, Ken, began hunting for a new home in the Knoxville, Tennessee-area just as the pandemic began
New York City got a lot of attention last month for its
Back in March Vienna-based PlanRadar snapped up a €30 million Series A to digitize construction and real estate projects. The Austrian startup — a platform for documentation and communication in construction and real estate projects — is continuing its funding roll with a $70 million fundraising ro...