Algolia has raised a $150 million Series D funding round at a post-money valuation of $2.25 billion. Compared to the Series C round from October 2019, the company’s valuation has more than quadrupled.
An Intel Tiger Lake chip is displayed at an Intel news conference during the 2020 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., January 6, 2020. /Reuters Intel said on Monday its factories will start buildi
A little over a decade has passed since The Economist warned us that we would soon be drowning in data. The modern data stack has emerged as a proposed life-jacket for this data flood — spearheaded by
As computing systems become increasingly bigger and more complex, forensics have become an increasingly important part of how organizations can better secure them. As the recent Solar Winds breach has
After making pre-seed investments for seven years, I have observed how different the pre-seed stage is from Series A and later-stage investing.Today, I want to highlight four ideas that are true acros
Revenue-based investing (RBI), also known as revenue-based financing, or revenue-share investing,1 is a natural next step for the private equity and early-stage venture investment industry. However, d
Revenue-based investing (RBI), also known as revenue-based financing, or revenue-share investing,1 is a natural next step for the private equity and early-stage venture investment industry. However, d
The Cusp, a newly launched startup offering telemedicine services for women in perimenopause and menopause, is launching an at-home hormone test service that slashes the cost of in-office visits and l
A new genetic analysis shows COVID-19 circulated globally late last year. /AP A new genetic analysis based on samples from more than 7,600 patients around the world shows the COVID-19 has been
As China has succeeded in its hardest-hit city Wuhan's anti-virus battle amid rising COVID-19 cases and deaths globally, international experts have said that Wuhan has
04:10 One of the oldest life forms on Earth, bacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms which can live pretty much everywhere – from radioactive waste to acidic hot springs to