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How Johnny Boufarhat Built the Fastest Software Startup ‘Unicorn’ in History

By Zoë Bernard · Dec 18, 2020 6:01am PST · 7 comments
In the annals of venture capital, Hopin, which enables businesses to host events online, is a unicorn among unicorns: It might be the fastest business software startup to reach a private “unicorn” valuation of $1 billion, let alone the $2.1 billion it reached last month—just under a year after it was founded. Hopin owes that... In the annals of venture capital, Hopin, which enables businesses to host events online, is a...
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai in January in Brussels. Photo by Bloomberg
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Google’s Antitrust Trifecta: The Information’s Tech Briefing

By Martin Peers · Dec 17, 2020 5:02pm PST
Another day, another Google antitrust lawsuit. Today’s installment from 38 states and territories, attacking Google’s dominance in search, covers much of the ground laid out in the Justice Department’s lawsuit against Google in late October. But the list of allegations spelled out today paints an unflattering picture of the... Another day, another Google antitrust lawsuit. Today’s installment from 38 states and...
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2021 Tech IPO Preview

By The Information Staff · Dec 17, 2020 6:02am PST · 9 comments
After so many tech companies rushed to the public markets this year, you might wonder whether there are any companies left to go public. In fact, there are quite a few. We’ve compiled a list of 20 tech companies, such as Instacart and Poshmark, that are expected to take the plunge in 2021. The lineup will test just how intense investor... After so many tech companies rushed to the public markets this year, you might wonder whether...
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What the Google Ads Antitrust Lawsuit Doesn’t Say
By Amir Efrati, Alex Heath and Christopher Stern · Dec 16, 2020 7:28pm PST · 6 comments
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What the Google Ads Antitrust Lawsuit Doesn’t Say

By Amir Efrati, Alex Heath and Christopher Stern · Dec 16, 2020 7:28pm PST · 6 comments
Antitrust lawsuits are meant to make their targets look bad, and the Texas attorney general’s long-anticipated case filed on Wednesday against Google for allegedly using advertising technology to muscle out competitors is no exception. There are the “Star Wars”–related code names Google used to describe its secret plans... Antitrust lawsuits are meant to make their targets look bad, and the Texas attorney...
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What Facebook-Apple Battle Could Mean: The Information’s Tech Briefing

By Martin Peers · Dec 16, 2020 5:01pm PST · 4 comments
It’s hard not to feel that Apple CEO Tim Cook has only himself to blame for the battle he now finds himself in with Facebook. Over the past few years he spent an inordinate amount of time preaching about the evils of the advertising-based business model of Facebook and others. It’s not a surprise Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg would... It’s hard not to feel that Apple CEO Tim Cook has only himself to blame for the battle he...
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How Alibaba Lost India: A Tale of Missed Opportunities and Bad Luck

By Juro Osawa · Dec 16, 2020 10:22am PST · 4 comments
In the fall of 2016, Cyrus Mistry, then chairman of India’s biggest conglomerate, Tata Group, flew to China for a crucial meeting with Joe Tsai, Alibaba’s co-founder and executive vice chairman, according to two people with direct knowledge of the visit. Alibaba had been courting Tata, hoping an alliance would jump-start its business... In the fall of 2016, Cyrus Mistry, then chairman of India’s biggest conglomerate, Tata...
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Facebook to Let Users Book Services in Potential Rivalry to Angie’s List

By Alex Heath · Dec 16, 2020 6:01am PST
Facebook is planning to let its users find and book services through its app, a move that could position the social media giant as a competitor to gig economy marketplaces such as TaskRabbit, Fiverr, and Angie’s List. The social network is building a team to focus on services, potentially including home repairs or freelance jobs, within... Facebook is planning to let its users find and book services through its app, a move that could...
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Europe’s Tough New Rules of Digital Road: The Information’s Tech Briefing
By Martin Peers · Dec 15, 2020 5:31pm PST
Margrethe Vestager, competition commissioner of the European Commission with Thierry Breton, industry commissioner of the European Union, on Tuesday. Photo by Bloomberg
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Europe’s Tough New Rules of Digital Road: The Information’s Tech Briefing

By Martin Peers · Dec 15, 2020 5:31pm PST
It may take a couple of years for the ramifications of Europe’s proposed new digital regulations to crystallize. But on first look, it appears the regulations could lead to far-reaching changes for U.S. tech giants. And given the U.S. antitrust actions underway, it’s quite possible the companies will make changes on a global basis,... It may take a couple of years for the ramifications of Europe’s proposed new digital...
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SoFi Q3 Revenue Hit $200 Million, Aided by Low Rates

By Cory Weinberg · Dec 15, 2020 10:54am PST
Social Finance CEO Anthony Noto has spent nearly three years trying to turn around the online lender after internal turmoil. The business now appears to be on a stronger footing as low interest rates drive more borrowing and refinancing across the U.S. Social Finance, known as SoFi, pulled in about $200 million in revenue in the third quarter... Social Finance CEO Anthony Noto has spent nearly three years trying to turn around the online...
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What We Got Right (and Wrong) in Our Predictions for Tech in 2020

By The Information Staff · Dec 15, 2020 7:01am PST · 5 comments
Last year, our reporters made nearly three dozen predictions about the tech industry in 2020. We missed the big one, of course: a global pandemic that caused the deaths of more than 1.6 million, a recession and a shift to remote work for most tech employees. Yet even as the pandemic left indelible marks on the way we live, many of our ... Last year, our reporters made nearly three dozen predictions about the tech industry in 2020. We...
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How New European Rules Could Affect Amazon, Google and Other Tech Icons

By Mark Di Stefano · Dec 15, 2020 1:31am PST · 2 comments
Europe has big plans for policing bad behavior by Google, Apple, Amazon, Facebook and others with faster enforcement, new rules to prevent the spread of illegal material on their platforms and stiff fines for more kinds of violations. Later today, the European Commission—the executive branch of the European Union—plans to unveil... Europe has big plans for policing bad behavior by Google, Apple, Amazon, Facebook and others with...
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Apple’s Labor Challenges: The Information’s Tech Briefing
By Martin Peers · Dec 14, 2020 5:31pm PST
Apple CEO Tim Cook. Photo by Bloomberg
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Apple’s Labor Challenges: The Information’s Tech Briefing

By Martin Peers · Dec 14, 2020 5:31pm PST
There may be few things in the tech industry that demonstrate the gulf between rich and poor more than workers in India who manufacture iPhones rioting over low pay. That’s what happened over the weekend at Wistron’s Bangalore factory. It’s a reminder that, while complaints from Silicon Valley workers about their... There may be few things in the tech industry that demonstrate the gulf between rich and poor more...
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Predictions 2021

The Information’s 2021 Predictions

By The Information Staff · Dec 14, 2020 9:01am PST · 6 comments
After a year that produced no end of surprises, it may seem like folly to forecast what will happen in 2021. We decided to do it anyway. Our reporters checked in with their sources to make more than 40 predictions on the most important companies and issues they cover. We forecast which hot financial technology and open-source startups will go... After a year that produced no end of surprises, it may seem like folly to forecast what will...
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An Amazon Rival in France Awaits New Europe Regulations

By Mark Di Stefano · Dec 14, 2020 6:01am PST · 3 comments
On Tuesday, Europe’s main antitrust authority in Brussels plans to unveil sweeping new proposals aimed partly at preventing digital gatekeepers like Amazon from crushing much smaller competitors. Emmanuel Grenier is exactly the kind of business executive the new rules could help. Last month, Europe’s top competition official,... On Tuesday, Europe’s main antitrust authority in Brussels plans to unveil sweeping new...
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Reddit to Buy TikTok Rival Dubsmash in New Video Push

By Alex Heath and Jessica E. Lessin · Dec 13, 2020 6:16pm PST · 1 comment
Reddit, the 15-year-old online news aggregator and discussion forum, has agreed to buy lip-synching video app Dubsmash, one of the few remaining startups to rival TikTok, according to two people with direct knowledge of the deal. The acquisition, originally set to be announced on Monday, marks an unexpected push by Reddit into mobile video,... Reddit, the 15-year-old online news aggregator and discussion forum, has agreed to buy...
What Airbnb and DoorDash Didn’t Teach Us
By Jessica E. Lessin · Dec 12, 2020 7:47am PST · 4 comments
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What Airbnb and DoorDash Didn’t Teach Us

By Jessica E. Lessin · Dec 12, 2020 7:47am PST · 4 comments
It is not every day that tech investors are surprised by how the market is valuing tech darlings like Airbnb. But shock was in the air on Thursday, when I began receiving a series of texts from tech investors saying “Wow,” “What’s going on?” and “This is crazy.” Because while Airbnb certainly has the... It is not every day that tech investors are surprised by how the market is valuing tech darlings...
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Oracle Joins Tech Migration to Texas: The Information’s Tech Briefing

By Martin Peers · Dec 11, 2020 5:31pm PST
Warning to Austin home buyers: Prices are about to skyrocket. That’s one likely result of the wave of tech companies moving their headquarters from the Bay Area to the Texas capital, a group that today expanded to include Oracle. Oracle’s news came a couple of days after Elon Musk said he had moved to Texas, and 10 days after Hewlett... Warning to Austin home buyers: Prices are about to skyrocket. That’s one likely result of...
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The Information’s 411 — IPO My God

By Tom Dotan · Dec 11, 2020 3:51pm PST
Amir and Cory explain what DoorDash and Airbnb's specatular debuts on the markets means about both companies and about the tech world in general. Then we chat with Peter Hamby of Snapchat, who hosts the company’s popular political series “Good Luck America.” He talks about whether social media platforms are doing enough to... Amir and Cory explain what DoorDash and Airbnb's specatular debuts on the markets means about...
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OnlyFans Is Not Only Popular, But Hugely Profitable

By Tom Dotan · Dec 11, 2020 9:30am PST · 2 comments
OnlyFans is having a moment in the tech world as investors and executives marvel at the site’s transition from a seemingly niche, under-the-radar outfit into a mainstream phenomenon. But what is even more impressive is just how good a business OnlyFans is proving to be. This year, the subscription-based social media service will earn $300... OnlyFans is having a moment in the tech world as investors and executives marvel at the...
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After Slack Deal, Dropbox, Box, MongoDB Could Be Next Acquisition Targets
By Nick Wingfield and Kevin McLaughlin · Dec 11, 2020 6:01am PST · 7 comments
Cisco's Chuck Robbins (left), MongoDB's Dev Ittycheria, Microsoft's Satya Nadella and Oracle's Safra Catz. Photos provided by the companies; Catz photo by Bloomberg
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After Slack Deal, Dropbox, Box, MongoDB Could Be Next Acquisition Targets

By Nick Wingfield and Kevin McLaughlin · Dec 11, 2020 6:01am PST · 7 comments
Blockbuster acquisitions tend to beget questions about who’s going to buy whom next. Salesforce’s nearly $28 billion deal for Slack is no exception. That acquisition could be a harbinger of a new wave of consolidation in the category of enterprise software—companies that sell software and services to other businesses. The... Blockbuster acquisitions tend to beget questions about who’s going to buy whom next....
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