Expensify finds a gateway through CPAs

Expensify finds a gateway through CPAs

Expense-management giant Expensify announced the launch of a card exclusively for CPAs and accounting firms.

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Will NFTs shake up ad-driven platforms?

Will NFTs shake up ad-driven platforms?

YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki announced that the video platform is looking into NFT features for its creators. The Google-owned company joins Twitter and Instagram in exploring services related to the crypto-based financial system.

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What’s behind JPMorgan’s fintech fight?

What’s behind JPMorgan’s fintech fight?

In its earnings call on Friday, JPMorgan announced that it will spend $1B per month in 2022 to move its operations to the cloud.

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Through Stripe, Ford zooms ahead on fintech

Through Stripe, Ford zooms ahead on fintech

Payment-processing platform Stripe announced a five-year contract with Ford Motor Company: an effort to revamp the automotive giant’s e-commerce strategy.

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The metaverse’s battle royale for tech talent

The metaverse’s battle royale for tech talent

Over the past year, more than 40 Microsoft employees working on augmented-reality technologies have been poached by Meta, which has poured billions into metaverse initiatives.

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SXSW 2021 Pitch Winners Announced

SXSW 2021 Pitch Winners Announced

“What is your customer acquisition strategy?” is a typical question for startups. And many of the 40 companies pitching in eight categories during the 13th annual SXSW Pitch Event showed they had a clear roadmap for attracting ideal customers to grow their businesses.

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nCino to go public despite incurring losses “for the foreseeable future”

nCino to go public despite incurring losses “for the foreseeable future”

Cloud-based bank operating system nCino, filed to go public on Monday and is seeking to raise $100 million, despite no indication of when it plans to be profitable.

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Tech Snafu Hampers Start of Election Season

Tech Snafu Hampers Start of Election Season

The glitches that arose during the Iowa Caucus are another reminder that while technology has made our lives more convenient in many ways, it also is not perfect, and can sometimes be a hindrance rather than a boon.

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Apple’s Legal Imbroglio

Apple’s Legal Imbroglio

In most industries, an employee actively working on their next venture while still on the payroll of their current employer is generally looked down upon by said employer. The outcome of a case involving Apple could have implications for virtually every tech firm that does business in California.

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The Big Jobs in the 2020s

The Big Jobs in the 2020s

As the 2010s dawned on us, they also ushered in a new wave of job functions (data scientists, mobile app developers, chief innovation officers, and any number of ninjas). What will be the buzzworthy job titles of the next decade?

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The Benefits of Not Tinkering

The Benefits of Not Tinkering

When a start-up or independent company is acquired by a much larger firm, there’s always worry about the changes that may follow. While often adjustments do come, sometimes they do not. That’s been the case with LinkedIn.

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A 4,000% Return for Netflix This Decade

A 4,000% Return for Netflix This Decade

Netflix, which has undergone quite an evolution in its relatively short time in existence, was the top-performing stock of the decade.

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Time for Start-Ups to Focus on Making Money?

Time for Start-Ups to Focus on Making Money?

Start-ups tout so many metrics — other than, you know, profits. Number of customers, users, reach, influence, amount of Twitter followers, etc. Will the 2020s be the decade when start-ups pursue profitability over all else?

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Low-Code Platforms: What’s the Big Deal?

Low-Code Platforms: What’s the Big Deal?

Low-code platforms allow businesses to building powerful digital applications without complicated coding methods.

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