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The incomparable Mike Butcher just celebrated 15 years at TechCrunch. You get less for murder these days, so that's a hell of a milestone, and (as far as we know) he didn't even seriously maim, far less murder, anyone. Awesome work, Mike. Glad to have you here with us! — Christine and Haje | | Image Credits: xPACIFICA / Getty Images | | |
The TechCrunch Top 3 - Crowdsourcing the shipping world: Backers delivered $80 million to Xeneta, on a $265 million valuation, for the Norway-based company's crowdsourcing approach to determining air and sea freight rates, Ingrid reports. Xeneta has already acquired 300 million data points from over 100 of the world's biggest shipping companies to figure out the market rate for certain routes.
- Sound on: Floor sound just got elevated — Sonos's new Sub Mini subwoofer drops October 6 in some markets. Darrell has more.
- Keep reaching for that wallet: The digital wallet just got some open source love, Paul reports. The Linux Foundation has created the OpenWallet Foundation to develop interoperable digital wallets and evolve them from just a place to keep your currency into basically a physical wallet replacement.
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Scaling a company from conception to acquisition is a real accomplishment, but it’s not the finish line, according to investor and frequent TC+ contributor Marjorie Radlo-Zandi. “You may wonder if the acquirer truly understands your products, values, culture or the customer needs that drive the business,” she writes. “Staff will wonder if there'll be a place for them as a part of another company.” In her latest column, she shares “six guiding principles that will set a transaction up for success” and help you achieve your full earnout. (TechCrunch+ is our membership program, which helps founders and startup teams get ahead. You can sign up here. Use code "DC" for a 15% discount on an annual subscription!) Read More | | Image Credits: Nodar Chernishey/EyeEm / Getty Images | | |
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