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Senin, 03 Februari 2020

This former Symantec exec just raised $50 million for his startup that helps companies comply with data privacy laws like California's sweeping new legislation

Securiti.ai creates tools that help businesses comply with data privacy laws, which are meant to give consumers rights over their own data.
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This former Symantec exec just raised $50 million for his startup that helps companies comply with data privacy laws like California's sweeping new legislation

This former Symantec exec just raised $50 million for his startup that helps companies comply with data privacy laws like California's sweeping new legislation

Paayal Zaveri | Securiti.ai creates tools that help businesses comply with data privacy laws, which are meant to give consumers rights over their own data.

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Facebook just shelled out $11.2 million and ran its first Super Bowl commercial. The company's CMO and ad agency Wieden and Kennedy told us how it came about.

Facebook just shelled out $11.2 million and ran its first Super Bowl commercial. The company's CMO and ad agency Wieden and Kennedy told us how it came about.

Tanya Dua | The 1-minute spot features a montage of "rock-themed" activities inspired by actual Facebook Group members.

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Apple's reported $200 million acquisition of Xnor.ai is part of the bigger red-hot trend of edge computing

Apple's reported $200 million acquisition of Xnor.ai is part of the bigger red-hot trend of edge computing

Martin Coulter | Here's why edge AI was worth $200 million to Apple.

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Ninja, the world's most popular gamer, makes $500,000 every month playing 'Fortnite' — here's how he does it

Ninja, the world's most popular gamer, makes $500,000 every month playing 'Fortnite' — here's how he does it

Kevin Webb | Tyler "Ninja" Blevins makes half a million dollars every month without having to leave the house. Here's how gaming's top streamer does it.

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SpaceX hopes to launch 15 million rocket flights a year with a business that could upend commercial aviation

SpaceX hopes to launch 15 million rocket flights a year with a business that could upend commercial aviation

Dave Mosher | If the rocket company pulled off a point-to-point transportation business with its Starship rocket, international airline travel could implode.

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What to do if Netflix rejects you for a job the first time around, according to its head of hiring

What to do if Netflix rejects you for a job the first time around, according to its head of hiring

Ashley Rodriguez | Netflix received more than 350,000 job applications last year. A top Netflix HR exec explains what to do if you don't get the job you wanted.

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'By March 31 we're down 18, 20%': A CIO overseeing $189 million says the next market correction will be 'terrifying' — and shares the 3 catalysts that will jumpstart the unwind

'By March 31 we're down 18, 20%': A CIO overseeing $189 million says the next market correction will be 'terrifying' — and shares the 3 catalysts that will jumpstart the unwind

Christopher Competiello | "It always ends horribly ... and I think it happens in the first quarter," said Chris Stanton, chief investment officer at Sunrise Capital.

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One market expert says America's hottest investment product is a bigger bubble than the dot-com crisis — and he's convinced the crash will be worse this time

One market expert says America's hottest investment product is a bigger bubble than the dot-com crisis — and he's convinced the crash will be worse this time

Akin Oyedele | The overall market — not just telecom and tech stocks — is at bubble-level valuations thanks in part to ETFs, according to Steven Bregman.

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Amazon Alexa is ruining the lives of children named Alexa and their parents can't get Amazon to help them

Amazon Alexa is ruining the lives of children named Alexa and their parents can't get Amazon to help them

Julie Bort | The name "Alexa" has become synonymous with the "servant," the distraught mom who founded the group Alexa Is A Human explains.

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Wall Street is quietly retreating from its enthusiasm for Tesla's self-driving car plans

Wall Street is quietly retreating from its enthusiasm for Tesla's self-driving car plans

Matthew DeBord | The transportation narrative has shifted to self-driving. Tesla is working on an autonomous solution, but the likes of Waymo and Cruise are far ahead.

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