Por: The Boston Globe Tech October 20, 2022
Struggling wireless Internet service Starry is cutting half of its workforce amid a major cash crunch.The Boston company has seen its stock price crater by 83 percent this year as it tries to build out its wireless service in a handful of cities, including Boston, New York, and Los Angeles. Starry had about 91,000 customers across seven markets at the end of September, a 66 percent increase from a year earlier.“This is an extremely difficult... + full article
Business Insider USA Business October 14, 2022
In the past few years, investors have bet billions on healthcare startups looking to disrupt the industry. In 2022, that activity has started to cool off and companies postpone their public debuts. Even so, healthcare startups raised $15.8 billion in the first half of the year,... + más
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Forbes USA Business October 13, 2022
Vice-president of ARP Instruments, Inc., David Friend, Newton, Massachusetts, USA, 1977. (Photo by ... [+] Barbara Alper/Getty Images)Getty Images It’s hard for startups to raise money these days. So when a startup raised a quarter of a billion dollars last month, it got my... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Tech October 13, 2022
Boston wireless Internet company Starry has backed out of a federal subsidy program, forfeiting about $270 million of future payments.The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday said that Starry’s Connect Everyone LLC subsidiary had defaulted on its obligations under... + más
Musk’s Starlink May Bring Iran Internet Service During Government Crackdown | Forbes
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Forbes USA Tech October 13, 2022
Today, the ability to hire and retain talent is top of mind in the C-suite, with more than three out every four executives saying it’s the . As the focus on talent has increased, so has the use of the contingent workforce, with over 80% of executives reporting expansion in... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Tech October 02, 2022
Who are the central nodes in Boston’s tech network — the people who unfailingly know about funding rounds coming together, founders on the verge of being ousted, and acquisition whispers?To answer that question, I started by asking the most in-the-know people I rely on as... + más
Jody Rose and Jeff Bussgang are tackling tech’s diversity problem | The Boston Globe
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CNBC USA Tech September 26, 2022
In just three years, Beijing-based Well-Link Technologies has built a business on real-time cloud rendering, including helping miHoYo launch the cloud version of the hit game Genshin Impact.Ina Fassbender Afp Getty ImagesBEIJING — Singapore state investment firm Temasek is... + más
Tech insiders have a lot to say about the local startup scene. Most of it is good. | The Boston Globe
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The Boston Globe USA Tech September 20, 2022
How are startup people feeling about the startup ecosystem in Boston now — from remote work to funding to making the city more fun?I conducted a survey in August, collecting more than 200 responses from an array of founders, startup employees, investors, and providers of... + más
Introducing the Globe’s Tech Power Players 50 — and how it came together | The Boston Globe
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