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- My friends call me Murphy; you call me face: It’s “iRobot” coming to life : Figure comes out of stealth with the first images of his humanoid robot, brian reports. The robots are currently being tested on manual tasks such as those performed in warehouses, manufacturing and retail.
- Can I help you?: Customer relationships got a bit dicey for a while during the global pandemic when customers, who couldn’t go to a physical store anymore, also didn’t want to sit on a phone or spend hours with a chatbot. Now with $23.5 million in new funding, Attio offers no-code customer relationship management software. Kyle see you.
- noodles around: Naomi Osaka, Usher and Apolo Ohno are the latest celebrities to support instant ramen startup Immi, which wants to bring its hot bowl of comfort food to every home nationwide, Christina writing.
Startups and VCs
Former Facebook executive turned VC Chamath Palihapitiya has long been a controversial figure in the investment world. The investor says it could be three years before the market “accurately” revalues late-stage companies, Connie reports.
In the meantime, Connie also reports that Felicis today announced that it has closed its ninth flagship fund with $825 million, up from the $600 million base fund it announced in the summer of 2021. The vehicle carries total assets under management of the company to 3 billion dollars. The fund closed 50% more deals last year than in 2021, some as prices continued to rise – and he says he has no regrets.
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How to turn an open source project into a profitable business
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Many developers rely on donations and crowdfunding to monetize open source projects, but with proper planning, teams can leverage their work for commercial clients that will put them in a higher tax bracket.
Providing users with customer support or consulting services are common sources of income, according to product development consultant Victoria Melnikova, who also says developers should form partnerships and use platforms like Reddit and Hacker News to reach out. potential paying customers.
“To find your way, talk to your customers and understand their goals and pains.”
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Big Tech inc.
Marc Benioff’s photo reminds us of the movie “Gladiator” where Russell Crowe’s character shouts “Aren’t you entertained?” Well, we hope you have fun with the latest in what we call “The Salesforce Saga”. Ron And alexander point out that despite all the activist investors, executive departures and layoffs, Salesforce Strikes Back with better than expected revenues.
In the meantime, Kirsten, Rebecca And Harris listened to Tesla Investor Day and shared with you everything Elon Musk and his leaders shared (and ignored).
Now here is the short-short version of six others: