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LeagueApps raises $15M to be the ‘operating system’ for youth sports organizations

TechCrunch

Today, LeagueApps , which aims to be the operating system for youth sports organizations, announced it has raised $15 million in a Series B round of funding. From 2016 to 2019, LeagueApps saw 275% revenue growth. Today, over 3,000 sports organizations use LeagueApps as their operating system. . It’s a lot.

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Utopia Labs is building an operating system for DAOs

TechCrunch

It’s a truly interesting and diverse landscape that has come a long way since The DAO nearly derailed Ethereum back in 2016. Today’s DAOs are more company scale than network scale but are moving faster and building cooler things than containers for money.

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What is a liquid neural network, really?

TechCrunch

The initial research papers date back to 2018, but for most, the notion of liquid networks (or liquid neural networks) is a new one. It was “Liquid Time-constant Networks,” published at the tail end of 2020, that put the work on other researchers’ radar. Everyone talks about scaling up their network,” Hasani notes. “We

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Microsoft acquires Fungible, a maker of data processing units, to bolster Azure

TechCrunch

Today, Microsoft confirmed the acquisition but not the purchase price, saying that it plans to use Fungible’s tech and team to deliver “multiple DPU solutions, network innovation and hardware systems advancements.”

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Einride founder on building an underlying business to support future tech goals

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Swedish startup Einride was founded in 2016 with a mission to electrify freight transport. Today, that means designing electric trucks and an underlying operating system to help overland shippers make the transition to electric.

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David Patterson Biography

The Crazy Programmer

He is best known for his operating systems, central processing units, and programming languages. Turing Award laureate David Patterson retired in 2016. David’s main areas of investigation are as under: Parallel computing Computer architecture Distributed computing Workload Embedded system. He served for 40 years.

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Zededa lands a cash infusion to expand its edge device management software

TechCrunch

The company raised $26 million in Series B funding, Zededa today announced, contributed by a range of investors including Coast Range Capital, Lux Capital, Energize Ventures, Almaz Capital, Porsche Ventures, Chevron Technology Ventures, Juniper Networks, Rockwell Automation, Samsung Next and EDF North America Ventures. Image Credits: Zededa.

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