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Playtika, Israel-based gaming company announced that it is acquiring Helsinki-based mobile apps company Reworks Oy in a deal potentially valued to up to $600 million. Playtika will purchase 80% of ...
Clean-cut, charismatic and full of soft spoken energy. Throw in some 3D charts, product schematics and a couple of business terms relating to strategic growth estimations or value added equity and you ...
Longenesis announced its late seed round backed by a group of business angels led by Rustam Gilfanov, for a total of $1.2 million. The round was also joined by Ilya Suharenko, a private investor and ...
I’ve been curious what’s happening behind Tunigo since adding it by chance to my Spotify Apps. The app is basically only a playlist directory, and I’ve been puzzled what’s been generating revenue or ...
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Innovation. Capital. Courage. Incentives. Regulation. The fashion industry is facing immense pressure to adapt and innovate while complying with an increasingly complex regulatory environment. The ...
That’s exactly what programmatic advertising is about. Instead of buying ad space the old-fashioned way, programmatic uses smart data and AI-driven tools to automate media buying, target audiences ...
As evidenced by yesterday’s article on Sharetribe, the “sharing economy” is going everywhere. One new startup now out of Copenhagen’s Startupbootcamp is Sharingear, sort of an AirBNB for touring ...
Fortumo is an Estonian startup (see our previous coverage) focusing on making it possible for everybody from individuals to home-based businesses to global web entrepreneurs to easily and cheaply ...
#ThrowbackThursday to when you couldn’t afford a Spotify subscription. He was Spotify’s version of MySpace’s Tom – a friend you couldn’t afford to get rid of. He jumped on all your favorite playlists ...