Amazon is hiring 52,886 people. That's a lot of people. Amazon is hiring nearly 53,000 people after a year that saw the company's influence grow to an unprecedented high. Danny Konstantinovic 6.11.21 1:00 PM Tech
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Why Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian is making noise about cap tables for startups The venture capitalist said “the future” for founders is being more judicious in handing out equity. Christie Smythe 6.10.21 4:11 PM Innovation
Amazon Sidewalk is only going to get bigger, according to job listing data The company is using Alexa and Ring devices to create neighborhood mesh networks, which is raising privacy concerns for owners of the devices. Danny Konstantinovic 6.9.21 10:11 PM Tech
Five things we know about Fastly, the company that brought down the Internet for an hour An outage at the content delivery network provider affected thousands of websites on Tuesday. Christie Smythe 6.8.21 4:00 PM SaaS
What is Strike, the digital wallet company behind El Salvador's Bitcoin announcement? The President of El Salvador partnered with an American cryptocurrency startup to propose that his country begin accepting Bitcoin as a legal tender. Danny Konstantinovic 6.8.21 3:30 PM Crypto