by Adre's IT | 19 September, 2022 | Adre's IT Blog, Brit Morin, document processing, envision accelerator, Equity Shot, Gett, internet culture, palo alto networks, real estate agents, Startups
Michael Seibel is synonymous with Y Combinator’s growth over the past decade. He has opinions on bigger batch sizes, a growing standard deal, competition, the power of venture capital and why startup founders should be prioritizing more than just a check after Demo...
by Adre's IT | 9 September, 2022 | Adre's IT Blog, begreattv, charlotte, document processing, DRIP, healthcare, mentorships, mural, neutron, palo alto networks, real estate agents, small satellite, Startup Battlefield at Disrupt 2020, Startups, TC, trimble
Do bigger checks lead to bigger swings? Y Combinator’s latest participants are the second batch to land a $500,00 check as part of the accelerator’s recently refreshed standard deal. And while the accelerator says it only looks at founders when investing in...
by Adre's IT | 18 June, 2021 | a16z Crypto Startup School, Adre's IT Blog, advanced persistent threat, base operations, BharatPe, Carbyne, Clair, collaborative, cryptocurrency exchange, DNA testing, Equity Shot, g2 venture partners, hardware wallet, harvard, hive, Joshua Reeves, mac reddin, TC, underrepresented founders, walnut
Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. This week, Natasha and Danny, otherwise known as your two new favorite Book influencers (inside joke, you’ll get if you listen to...
by Adre's IT | 2 March, 2020 | Adre's IT Blog, Tech
As Huawei counts down the days to the launch of its latest smartphone, the P40 Pro, its loss of Google continues to take a huge toll. The Google/Huawei back and forth has dominated the U.S. blacklist headlines, and has resulted in the Chinese giant working up its...
by Adre's IT | 2 March, 2020 | Adre's IT Blog, Programming, Tech
It’s been a week (or three) of some doomsday-esque headlines about all-time, record-breaking warm weather, the potential for a pandemic, and the resulting dive of the stock market that has me pleading to the technological gods above for some...