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- March 17, 2021
Stockholm-based audio startup Anyone has announced a $3.6M (nearly €3M) seed investment with the round led by Cavalry Ventures, and it saw participation from Supernode Global, Antler, and a number of angel investors. With the proceeds, the startup plans to double the size of its team and scale the app to accommodate its waitlist, moving it closer to switching
READ MOREJust last month, London-based virtual events company Hopin acquired onsite event solution company Boomset. Today, the company has announced its 5th acquisition in the past year, and several impactful company updates. Hopin acquires Attendify and launches Illuminate The event company is now enhancing and expanding its event marketing suite with the acquisition of US-based Attendify – a SaaS-based in-person virtual
READ MORENetherlands-based CM.com, a cloud software for conversational commerce, has acquired TraceDock, a privacy-friendly first-party data collection service. The financial details of this acquisition have not been disclosed. According to CM.com, this acquisition will contribute towards enriching its Mobile Marketing Cloud that allows companies to achieve personalised communication with their customers. “By adding first-party website data from TraceDock
READ MOREMental health issues such as depression can have serious impact on one’s health if not recognised and cured in time. A lot of people do not pay heed to such problems as they don’t consider it as a ‘PROBLEM’. However, there’s one such startup- Thymia which assesses and monitors depression with the help of video
READ MOREHuawei advocates for industry-wide capability building, knowledge sharing, and tighter coalitions Huawei has opened its largest global cyber security and privacy protection transparency centre in Dongguan, China. Along with the opening of the new centre, Huawei also released its Product Cyber Security Baseline, marking the first time the company has made its product security baseline framework and
READ MOREPrivacy watchdog Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens has recommended the justice ministry, schools and universities stop using Google services, such as email and cloud storage, because they don’t comply with European privacy laws, according to confidential documents in the possession of the Financieele Dagblad. The AP criticism of the American software giant was ‘unusually strongly worded’, the paper
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