The Entrepreneurial Way with A.I.: Kate Clark
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Saturday, January 4, 2020

Startups Weekly: Oyo’s toxicity + A farewell #AWS

12:18 PM

#Amazon Welcome back to Startups Weekly, a weekend newsletter that dives into the week’s noteworthy startups and venture capital news. Before I jump into today’s topic, let’s catch up a bit. Last week I wrote about the startups we lost in 2019. B...

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Startups Weekly: Oyo’s toxicity + A farewell

11:45 AM

Welcome back to Startups Weekly, a weekend newsletter that dives into the week’s noteworthy startups and venture capital news. Before I jump into today’s topic, let’s catch up a bit. Last week I wrote about the startups we lost in 2019. Before that...

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Monday, December 30, 2019

In the shadow of Amazon and Microsoft, Seattle startups are having a moment

5:01 PM

Venture capital investment exploded across a number of geographies in 2019 despite the constant threat of an economic downturn. San Francisco, of course, remains the startup epicenter of the world, shutting out all other geographies when it comes t...

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Saturday, December 28, 2019

Startups Weekly: 2019’s dead startups

8:00 AM

Welcome back to Startups Weekly, a weekend newsletter that dives into the week’s noteworthy startups and venture capital news. Before I jump into today’s topic, let’s catch up a bit. Last week, I wrote about the defining moments of VC in 2019. Befo...

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Sunday, December 8, 2019

Startups Weekly: U.S. VCs eye European startups #Business

2:40 AM

#Startup Hello and welcome back to Startups Weekly, a weekend newsletter that dives into the week’s noteworthy startups and venture capital news. Before I jump into today’s topic, let’s catch up a bit. Last week, I wrote about Chinese investor acti...

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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Former Stitch Fix COO Julie Bornstein is rewriting the e-commerce playbook #Ecommerce

12:14 AM

#SeoTips More than two years after Julie Bornstein–Stitch Fix’s former chief operating officer–mysteriously left the subscription-based personal styling service only months before its initial public offering, she’s taking the wraps off her first in...

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