Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Google Podcasts will sunset next year as platform moves users to YouTube Music

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Tuesday, September 26, 2023

It's not even Halloween yet, and Google is making a killing . . . of some of its features in the next year. In today's top stories, the search engine giant is taking the knife to Google Podcasts and will migrate everyone to YouTube Music. It is also reading the last rites to Gmail's basic HTML view.

Meanwhile, the tech layoff ghosts aren't spooking as many companies as they were last year and earlier this year. We might see some growth now. (TC+)

And for a hauntingly good time, Spotify launches Jam, where up to 32 people can monster mash songs into a real-time collaborative playlist. Here's how it works.

Okay, I'll stop scaring you now, but expect my witchy cackles and wit to return on October 31.

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If it's not challenging, can you call it work?: Enterprise resource planning systems are a must for many companies, but aren't easy to deploy or manage. Clearly investors agree because they just sunk $25 million into Series, a startup that aims to replace ERP systems. See how it plans to do that.

Now it's a party: Sequoia backs PartyKit to power real-time multiplayer collaboration for any app. That's good news for developers.

Grocery game: Uber Eats and Getir partner in Europe to make speedy grocery deliveries. Time to stock up.

All eyes on Quest 3: The annual Meta Connect conference kicks off tomorrow, and the TechCrunch team will be there. How to watch the Quest 3 reveal.

Hard to imagine OpenAI having flaws: OpenAI published a technical paper detailing its work to mitigate the more problematic aspects of GPT-4's image-analyzing tools. GPT-4 with vision still has flaws.

Seeding African startups: Pan-African contrarian investor P1 Ventures reaches $25 million in the first close for its second fund. How it got there.

There's money in fruit: GIC is said to be in talks to lead a $40 million funding into India's Vegrow, a business-to-business marketplace for fruit. Check out the valuation on that proposed investment.

You're being surveilled: Erudit raises $10 million to monitor workplaces for "misalignment"; however, it begs the question: Should you have some privacy in the office?

Getting rid of the competition: The Federal Trade Commission just hit Amazon with a major antitrust lawsuit. Get the scoop.

More for your Tuesday:

FCC announces plans to reinstate net neutrality

Hollywood strikes could soon extend to the video game industry

Bootstrapping is cool once again (TC+)

Byju's to cut as many as 5,000 more jobs amid business restructuring

Uber is getting tighter with taxi companies

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What's the best way to run a startup in a world full of advice?

Last week at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023, Dominic-Madori Davis interviewed three founders to get their insights on fundraising, hiring, and other challenges facing early-stage tech entrepreneurs:

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  • Ritu Narayan, founder and CEO, Zūm

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“All of the things that imply you're used to some infrastructure; people who ask for a clear job description, I always feel like they shouldn't come work with us.”

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The Found team recorded this episode live from TechCrunch Disrupt. Dom and Becca sat down with Window Snyder, a trailblazer in the cybersecurity industry who has dedicated her decades-long career to ensuring the internet and our devices are secure.

Snyder talked about why after years of working at companies like Apple, Microsoft, Fastly, and Square now was the right time to launch her startup, Thistle, which looks to build the security infrastructure needed to keep internet-connected smart devices safe. Listen here.

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Monday, September 25, 2023

Amazon acquires minority stake in Anthropic for $4B that expands AWS integration

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Monday, September 25, 2023

In today's top story, we confirm that market interest in artificial intelligence has indeed grown — dare we say skyrocketed? — since 2016. Amazon wants to continue taking stakes. The e-commerce giant plans to invest up to $4 billion in AI startup Anthropic. Go inside this strategic move.

Meanwhile, in ChatGPT's latest evolution, OpenAI gives it a voice for verbal conversations. Oh, and image-based smarts, too.

And for all you Tinder users just waiting for your spotlight, the dating app now offers a $499-per-month tier to be matched with the "most-sought after" profiles. It's Tinder Select.

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When underwater literally means just that: Google expands its subsea cable infrastructure with Nuvem to connect the U.S. with Bermuda and Portugal. Here's when it will be operational.

Grammar, Spanish-style: Correcto grabs $7 million to build out its "Grammarly for Spanish." Common phrases get a digital treatment.

Take Goodnotes on this new deal: Note-taking app Goodnotes invests $1.9 million in digital stationery company WeBudding. Find out why the startup pivoted.

You gotta pay to play with X: Rumors have swirled recently about what X plans to put behind a paywall. Today, audio and video calls will become a premium subscriber–only feature. Ring-a-ching-ching.

Diamond in the rough: The current labor market is a gold mine of talent for startups. Here's why. (TC+)

Search no more for that scientific needle in a haystack: Elicit is building a tool to automate scientific literature review. It's like having a digital card catalog.

Finally those fake coins are worth something: Reddit will start paying you real money for your karma. Now, that's some good karma.

Meet Jenkins: Nx lands $16 million to build "monorepo" tools, like Jenkins, for software developers. Don't worry, we tell you what that is.

Lesson learned: TeachMe.To lands $2 million to connect beginner athletes with local coaches. You now have no excuse to learn pickleball.

This Mixin was not on the frozen yogurt menu: Hackers steal $200 million from crypto company Mixin. This one broke some records.

Sometimes it's best to just listen: What's the best way to run a startup in a world full of advice? We have some answers. (TC+)

Weekend warriors you may have missed:

California governor vetoes bill to ban driverless AV trucks

Building an equitable cap table puts more tools in a startup's toolbox (TC+)

India’s PhonePe launches app store with zero fee in challenge to Google

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How CFOs can reduce SaaS spend by 30% in these tough times

Software is a company’s third-largest expense, but because it’s spread across multiple departments, it’s the CFO’s responsibility to find places to cut.

In a TC+ column that includes spending benchmarks (based on employee size), CloudEagle founder and CEO Nidhi Jain shares her “cost-optimization playbook” for SaaS startups.

“The primary objective for CFOs should be to identify where they're spending, recognize departments with the highest costs, and identify instances of low utilization and application redundancies,” she says.

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On the pods

Equity is back from Disrupt and getting you caught up on stocks around the world, as well as the Cisco-Splunk deal, why everyone loves Anthropic, how Meta is building AI chatbots while Apple is working to build more in India, and Correcto’s latest round.

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