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How to Transform Your Productivity in 2025

By Jessica E. Lessin · Jan 4, 2025 4:46am PST · 12 comments
As a new year dawns, I always spend a lot of time thinking about what I worked on in the one that has just ended—the people I hired, the stories we broke, the experiments we tried. Reflecting on 2024, it’s also clear to me that how I work changed a lot. In some respects, my expanding job responsibilities and my family forced my... As a new year dawns, I always spend a lot of time thinking about what I worked on in the one that...
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Don’t Blame Car-Sharing Site Turo for Vehicle Attacks

By Theo Wayt · Jan 3, 2025 3:00pm PST · 3 comments
Our hearts go out to the victims of Wednesday’s horrific vehicle attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas. In the days since, people have understandably been grasping to find ways the violence could have been prevented. One detail that’s gotten significant attention over the past 24 hours is that both vehicles used in the attacks were rented... Our hearts go out to the victims of Wednesday’s horrific vehicle attacks in New Orleans and Las...
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By The Information Staff · Jan 3, 2025 9:03am PST · 4 comments
** Mystical chanting ** Through wires and streams, the future flies, where vision soars and dreams arise, As twenty-twenty-five arrives, show us what will spark and change our lives! ** Chanting continues ** Holy moly! We’re clearly in for another wild year ahead, or so the careful study of our beats—and the omens around them—would... ** Mystical chanting ** Through wires and streams, the future flies, where vision soars and...
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Databricks, Snowflake Discussed Buying Same AI Search Startup
By Kevin McLaughlin, Natasha Mascarenhas and Stephanie Palazzolo · Jan 3, 2025 8:33am PST
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Databricks, Snowflake Discussed Buying Same AI Search Startup

By Kevin McLaughlin, Natasha Mascarenhas and Stephanie Palazzolo · Jan 3, 2025 8:33am PST
Databricks and Snowflake, already embroiled in a fierce rivalry over software that manages companies’ data, are now jockeying for position in generative artificial intelligence—particularly AI that helps businesses search their own data. Those goals have led both companies to consider buying the same startups. In recent weeks,... Databricks and Snowflake, already embroiled in a fierce rivalry over software that manages...
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By Akash Pasricha · Jan 3, 2025 8:00am PST
An exciting addition to The Information Pro in 2024 was our Sports Rights Database, which we launched in May. Between the NBA’s latest contract negotiations and the developments regarding Venu, the planned joint venture of ESPN, Warner Bros. Discovery and Fox, the database has kept us on our toes.In line with The Information’s other predictions... An exciting addition to The Information Pro in 2024 was our Sports Rights Database, which we...
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Why Marvell Will Overtake Broadcom As Nvidia’s AI Challenger

By Anita Ramaswamy · Jan 3, 2025 6:00am PST · 7 comments
Specialized chip designers Broadcom and Marvell Technology have been getting a lot of investor love lately. Both companies’ shares have surged more than 30% over the past three months as their revenues have soared, thanks to their efforts helping tech giants including Google and Amazon build their own artificial intelligence chips. ... Specialized chip designers Broadcom and Marvell Technology have been getting a lot of investor...
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Culling of Money-Losing Startups is Well Underway

By Martin Peers · Jan 2, 2025 5:00pm PST
A week before Christmas, venture capitalist Elad Gil tweeted, “Lots of year end company shutdowns…happening right now,” offering a tantalizing hint of behind-the-scenes drama. Gil’s tweet appears to have been on the money: At least three companies have closed their doors since then—accounting firm Bench last week, LinkedIn rival Polywork earlier... A week before Christmas, venture capitalist Elad Gil tweeted, “Lots of year end company shutdowns...
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By Natasha Mascarenhas · Jan 2, 2025 3:04pm PST · 3 comments
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By Natasha Mascarenhas · Jan 2, 2025 3:04pm PST · 3 comments
I first met Peter Johnston, the founder of consumer social website Polywork, in 2022 when he had just raised $28 million from former GitHub CEO Nat Friedman and other investors. Johnston was eager to tell me how Polywork would connect people with different professional opportunities, such as a coder who wanted to make angel investments or a... I first met Peter Johnston, the founder of consumer social website Polywork, in 2022 when he had...
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Four Predictions for the 2025 Creator Economy

By Kaya Yurieff · Jan 2, 2025 2:00pm PST
Welcome to the first edition of Creator Economy in 2025! With a new U.S. presidential administration and TikTok’s future in the country hanging in the balance, this year is already off to a busy start. Here’s what I’m forecasting will happen over the next 12 months: • The Supreme Court will uphold a U.S. law that could ban TikTok. After... Welcome to the first edition of Creator Economy in 2025! With a new U.S. presidential...
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Fintech Startup Level Abruptly Shuts Down

By Cory Weinberg and Michael Roddan · Jan 2, 2025 11:46am PST · 3 comments
Benefits startup Level has told its clients that it is shutting down after an effort to sell the company fell through, marking another abrupt closure of a fintech that has left users in the lurch. Level, which was founded in 2018 and raised a $27 million Series A round in 2021 led by Khosla Ventures and Lightspeed Venture Partners, told the... Benefits startup Level has told its clients that it is shutting down after an effort to sell the...
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By Sylvia Varnham O'Regan, Sahil Patel and Catherine Perloff · Jan 2, 2025 9:22am PST
As some advertisers start to pull back from buying ad space on TikTok, the Chinese-owned app is telling big ad buying firms how they could get out of ad agreements if the app is banned in the U.S. in January. TikTok said in an email to big ad buying firms that it would return any principal payments—down payments on agencies’ spending... As some advertisers start to pull back from buying ad space on TikTok, the Chinese-owned app is...
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By Anita Ramaswamy · Jan 2, 2025 8:14am PST · 2 comments
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Predictions 2025: Amazon Will Buy Lyft

By Anita Ramaswamy · Jan 2, 2025 8:14am PST · 2 comments
Robotaxis are quickly gaining ground, largely thanks to Alphabet-backed Waymo, which announced in October that it was completing more than 100,000 paid rides for passengers per week. Waymo plans to enter new regions next year. And everything in the market is sure to intensify further as Tesla tries to begin mass-producing its own robotaxis in... Robotaxis are quickly gaining ground, largely thanks to Alphabet-backed Waymo, which announced in...
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How Artificial Intelligence Will Change in 2025

By Stephanie Palazzolo · Jan 2, 2025 7:00am PST · 1 comment
Welcome to the first AI Agenda issue of 2025! We’re expecting a lot in AI this year, given an impressive reasoning model from OpenAI, a new administration and likely lots more multi-billion-dollar funding rounds on the way. Welcome to the first AI Agenda issue of 2025! We’re expecting a lot in AI this year, given an ...
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Morgan Stanley’s E-Trade Explores Offering Crypto Trading

By Yueqi Yang · Jan 2, 2025 6:00am PST
Morgan Stanley’s online stock-trading arm, E-Trade, is exploring adding crypto trading in anticipation of a more favorable crypto regulatory environment under the incoming Donald Trump administration, according to two people familiar with the firm’s plans. If Morgan Stanley goes ahead with the launch, E-Trade would become one of the... Morgan Stanley’s online stock-trading arm, E-Trade, is exploring adding crypto trading in...
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The Electric: Tesla Struggled to Sell Cars in 2024, and That May Continue in 2025

By Steve LeVine · Jan 2, 2025 4:30am PST · 4 comments
Two of Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s big bets in 2024 paid off in spades: Investors pushed up Tesla shares 63% on Musk’s claim that the company was no longer a mere carmaker, but a developer of artificial intelligence applications like driverless cars and humanoid robots. And, on the back of some $250 million in campaign donations, Musk became the most... Two of Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s big bets in 2024 paid off in spades: Investors pushed up Tesla...
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Predictions 2025: Elon Musk Will Try to Buy TikTok
By Kaya Yurieff · Jan 1, 2025 6:00am PST · 14 comments
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Predictions 2025: Elon Musk Will Try to Buy TikTok

By Kaya Yurieff · Jan 1, 2025 6:00am PST · 14 comments
At the moment, TikTok is fighting for survival. The Chinese-owned app has been locked in a monthslong legal battle over a law that will ban it in the U.S. on Jan. 19 if it hasn’t cut ties with its parent company, ByteDance. The entire drama is headed for a final showdown next week, with the company planning to argue for its existence in front of... At the moment, TikTok is fighting for survival. The Chinese-owned app has been locked in a...
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How Waymo, Musk, Klarna and Marc Lore Stole 2024

By Martin Peers · Dec 31, 2024 3:00pm PST
Before we turn the page on 2024, we should acknowledge the winners (and losers) in tech news: those stories that provided plenty of entertainment and those that reminded us of the enduring promise of new technologies. So, without further ado, here are our annual awards:Best soap opera: Entrants in this category had a tough act to follow, given... Before we turn the page on 2024, we should acknowledge the winners (and losers) in tech news:...
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A Battery Ventures Buyout Shows VC-to-PE Path

By Cory Weinberg · Dec 31, 2024 2:13pm PST
Here’s a deal scoop to wrap up the year: RetailNext, a 17-year-old startup that sells smart cameras to bricks-and-mortar retailers for measuring foot traffic, sold earlier this month to multistage investment firm Battery Ventures, people familiar with the matter said. The transaction might sound small, but it could have bigger implications for... Here’s a deal scoop to wrap up the year: RetailNext, a 17-year-old startup that sells smart...
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Creator Economy Year In Review 2024

By Kaya Yurieff · Dec 31, 2024 1:29pm PST
Nearly four years ago, we started this newsletter because we saw more influencers making careers out of their online followings. While that’s still the case, the year 2024 marked a high for their influence in politics, business and culture. It really felt like creators were everywhere, from becoming a key part of political campaigns to inking ... Nearly four years ago, we started this newsletter because we saw more influencers making careers...
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What We Got Right (and Wrong) in Our Predictions for 2024
By The Information Staff · Dec 31, 2024 11:06am PST · 3 comments
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What We Got Right (and Wrong) in Our Predictions for 2024

By The Information Staff · Dec 31, 2024 11:06am PST · 3 comments
When we looked into the future a year ago, we saw a period ahead full of exciting new AI gadgets, dealmaking at Netflix and trouble in a burgeoning corner of the retail world. But even the best clairvoyants don’t always get it right, and our crystal ball clearly was picking up some static interference when we gazed through it last year. Still,... When we looked into the future a year ago, we saw a period ahead full of exciting new AI gadgets,...
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