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

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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. We’ve built all the tools they need to power their programs,” said Brian Litvack, LeagueApps CEO & co-founder. From 2016 to 2019, LeagueApps saw 275% revenue growth.

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Utopia Labs is building an operating system for DAOs

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The CEO Kaito Cunningham recently worked at crypto firm M31 and is in the On Deck Catalyst program. It’s a truly interesting and diverse landscape that has come a long way since The DAO nearly derailed Ethereum back in 2016.

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The Good and the Bad of.NET Framework Programming

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It’s a popular free platform currently used for a lot of different types of applications as it provides the programming environment for most software development phases.NET best suits businesses that look for a wide range of features like web-based services, desktop software, and cloud infrastructure support.

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Autify advances no-code AI-powered software testing automation platform with $10M Series A

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Chikazawa and co-founder Sam Yamashita started Autify in 2016 in San Francisco to develop software testing automation, enabling software developers to expedite the delivery of quality software to their customers in a rapidly changing marketplace.

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Hidden inside Dark Caracal’s espionage apps: Old tech

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The hackers hid Trojan malware in legitimate-looking and functioning apps for devices running Google’s Android operating system, promoting their third-party app marketplace installation via links on Facebook and other social platforms. The malware included hacked versions of end-to-end encrypted communication apps Signal and WhatsApp.

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Micromax, smartphone sales stalled, eyes a steer into electric vehicles

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The growth in its business helped the company partner with big tech companies like Google and Microsoft to launch smartphones based on their respective mobile operating systems. It wasn’t enough, though, and by 2016, Taneja was out. billion in 2016. million in 2016, according to IDC data.

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Daily Crunch: ‘Strategic finance platform’ Mosaic raises $25M Series B

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However, Cross River was not only an early recipient of fintech funding, getting $30 million back in 2016, but has been profitable since 2010. ” (TechCrunch+ is our membership program, which helps founders and startup teams get ahead. This is not shocking due to the amount of venture capital being pumped into the sector.