Sellics is a marketing-tech startup that helps retailers and consumer-packaged-goods brands advertise and sell on Amazon.
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An ad-tech firm that bills itself as a one-stop shop for Amazon retailers just raised $10 million to cozy up to big agencies

An ad-tech firm that bills itself as a one-stop shop for Amazon retailers just raised $10 million to cozy up to big agencies

Lauren Johnson | Sellics is a marketing-tech startup that helps retailers and consumer-packaged-goods brands advertise and sell on Amazon.

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Buzzy shaving brand Harry's is hiring for a secret new direct-to-consumer brand to disrupt another industry. Here's everything we know about it.

Buzzy shaving brand Harry's is hiring for a secret new direct-to-consumer brand to disrupt another industry. Here's everything we know about it.

Lauren Johnson | Harry's has posted three job postings within the past week for a new company it's incubating, internally called "NewCo."

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New analysis shows the international Netflix markets with the most potential for original TV and movie investment

New analysis shows the international Netflix markets with the most potential for original TV and movie investment

Travis Clark | Australia is one of the most important markets for Netflix with the biggest potential for growth, according to a new Ampere Analysis report.

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The CEO of coworking startup Convene doesn’t want bad press around WeWork to taint the industry, and says one company doesn’t define the space

The CEO of coworking startup Convene doesn’t want bad press around WeWork to taint the industry, and says one company doesn’t define the space

Alex Nicoll | Ryan Simonetti talked about the public reaction to WeWork's financials, and why he thinks the broader industry isn't getting a fair shake.

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A LinkedIn ranking of top startups revealed 5 major trends that founders and investors shouldn't ignore

A LinkedIn ranking of top startups revealed 5 major trends that founders and investors shouldn't ignore

Sherin Shibu | Cannabis, sports betting, and micro-mobility are among the biggest trends that LinkedIn found among top startups this year.

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$32 billion Atlassian just made sweeping updates to its cloud products, as it changes with the times: 'We strongly believe cloud is our future'

$32 billion Atlassian just made sweeping updates to its cloud products, as it changes with the times: 'We strongly believe cloud is our future'

Rosalie Chan | Anu Bharadwaj, Atlassian's head of cloud products, said customers were asking for more cloud features to popular products like Jira and Confluence.

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Accenture's head of artificial intelligence shares the 4-step plan every company should consider before investing in AI

Accenture's head of artificial intelligence shares the 4-step plan every company should consider before investing in AI

Joe Williams | Athina Kanioura said firms shouldn't pursue a tech upgrade as a solution for every problem. Instead, she urges them to think about an "AI narrative."

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The president of $20 billion Stripe explains the 3-pronged master plan as it opens a new service for small business loans

The president of $20 billion Stripe explains the 3-pronged master plan as it opens a new service for small business loans

Matt Weinberger | Stripe is perhaps best known as a payments processor, but it's getting into the moneylending business with Stripe Capital.

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Poop-testing startup uBiome has filed for bankruptcy. Some of its largest creditors are health insurers saying they're owed millions in refunds.

Poop-testing startup uBiome has filed for bankruptcy. Some of its largest creditors are health insurers saying they're owed millions in refunds.

Emma Court,Erin Brodwin | The biggest claim comes in at $2.1 million and was made by a fraud specialist at health insurer Cigna.

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The founders of a billion-dollar Israeli spyware startup accused of helping Saudi Arabia attack dissidents are funding a web of new companies that hack into smart speakers, routers, and other devices

The founders of a billion-dollar Israeli spyware startup accused of helping Saudi Arabia attack dissidents are funding a web of new companies that hack into smart speakers, routers, and other devices

Becky Peterson | NSO Group has been accused of helping despotic regimes spy on dissidents. But it's not the only Israeli tech company selling spyware.

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