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TechCrunch· 2025-10-03 18:22
Watch as Equity hosts break down how the government shutdown may threaten startups and why AI companies are scrambling to turn brainrot into revenue. https://t.co/7IwsHns1RH ...
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TechCrunch· 2025-10-02 20:09
Your incumbent started at Disrupt. Your competitor's registered.Don't delay in locking in your ticket to attend the year's most vital startups event, Oct. 27 - 29 in San Francisco: https://t.co/UcfKtiUoQS https://t.co/wF64jAplUt ...
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TechCrunch· 2025-10-02 16:07
Slow or stopped permitting and a frozen visa process are existential threats for some startups. https://t.co/Qp4ijLpxW2 ...
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Forbes· 2025-10-01 16:35
Where Tech, Collaboration And Creativity Collide: 15 Under 30 Startups Defining A New Erahttps://t.co/ygBL6eC7Up https://t.co/yvgyep1kj1 ...
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Forbes· 2025-10-01 16:30
Where Tech, Collaboration And Creativity Collide: 15 Under 30 Startups Defining A New Erahttps://t.co/DmUhIxaBYJ https://t.co/3DvZiSZb1U ...
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TechCrunch· 2025-09-30 18:04
Leaders from Artisan, Lattice, and Firecrawl will be digging into the new wave of startups at TechCrunch Disrupt on October 27-29 in SF. Register here. https://t.co/d34fmBXvER ...
Who’s made the Harmonic Hot 25 in Q4…?
Harmonic just released its hot 25 report. So this is a report where they rank preede seed and series A startups based on the aggregated interest of thousands of investors using the platform. So here are the biggest risers and fallers as we head into 2026.The biggest story almost a complete refresh. We've got 24 new entrance compared to just 11 last batch. Only one company from Q3 made it back.Lovable, who maintains the number one spot and has now hit over 140 million in ARR. Let's highlight some standout ne ...
Startups and Soulwork | Akshetha Maithri Ashok | TEDxDAIICT
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-30 14:58
आई डिडन गो टू लॉ स्कूल टू बिल्ड अ कंपनी। ऑनेस्टली व्हेन आई डिड सम सोशल वर्क इन हाई स्कूल आई जस्ट थॉट इफ आई बिकम अ लॉयर मे बी आई कैन क्रिएट गुड इंपैक्ट इन द वर्ल्ड। इट वाज ऑल्सो द मोस्ट सेंसिबल डिसिशन। इट वाज़ आल्सो द मोर प्रेडिक्टेबल पाथ कंपेयर टू म्यूजिक। बट माय फर्स्ट टू इयर्स ऑफ़ लॉ स्कूल आई एब्सोलुटली डिसलाइक इट। इट वाज़ नॉट व्हाट आई थॉट लॉ स्कूल वाज़ गोइंग टू बी एट ऑल। एंड आई वाज़ सो होम सिक। आई वाज़ मिसिंग बैंगलोर लाइक, इट वाज़ सम एक्स। आई वाज़ सो अपसेट दैट आई वाज़ अवे फ्रॉम होम। आई रिमेंबर कॉलिंग होम एंड सेइं ...
Canada is becoming a startup haven. Here's why.
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-24 18:32
The high-profile trade wars launched this year by the US government have shocked observers worldwide, including among our Canadian neighbors to the north. Is our economic relationship with Canada permanently in tatters, or is there room for optimism? On this week's Living Not So Fabulously, John and David Auten-Schneider speak with Maddie Morris, trade commissioner for the Consulate General of Canada, to gain some critical perspective on how the US's new trade policies are being received across the border. ...
Lerer Hippeau's Eric Hippeau: Raising H-1B visa fees will hurt U.S. startups and innovation
CNBC Television· 2025-09-23 17:25
H-1B Visa Policy Impact - The increase in H-1B visa fees to $100,000 per year may hinder the ability of both small and large companies to attract top talent, potentially harming American innovation [1] - Making it more difficult and expensive to obtain H-1B visas could negatively impact companies and startups, reducing the ability to maintain a leading innovative economy [4] - Increased H-1B restrictions may encourage companies to offshore employment instead of hiring US workers, particularly affecting consulting firms [9] Skilled Worker Shortage - There is a persistent shortage of highly skilled workers, especially in the tech sector, which is expected to continue [2] - US schools graduate approximately 150,000 computer science graduates annually, with 50,000 holding master's degrees, a number that has remained flat for years [2][3] - Demand for computer science graduates is about three times the number of graduates, leading to reliance on H-1B visas to fill the gap [3][4] Company Strategies and Implications - Larger companies like Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon, with Amazon having over 10,000 H-1B visa approvals in the first half of 2025, will likely pay the increased fees, viewing it as a tax [5][6][7] - Smaller companies may create remote locations in countries like Canada, India, or Europe, leading to the export of talent [8] Economic and Innovation Concerns - Highly skilled immigrants create more jobs for Americans and generate more patents, contributing significantly to the US economy [10][11] - Restricting skilled immigration could damage the US brand and its ability to compete with countries like China and India [12] - China graduates 400,000 to 600,000 computer science graduates every year, posing a competitive threat if the US becomes less welcoming to foreign talent [13]