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PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Edify, a Techstars portfolio company, has raised 1.635M out of what could be a $2M seed round. The company, founded in 2020 by CEO Kristen Gallagher, is embracing the future of work by streamlining the technical onboarding process that engineers need to get up to speed and productive in a new work environment. Edify aims to solve one of the most critical issues in the engineering industry remote technical onboarding. The closure of this funding round accompanies growth within the company as Edify appoints Kate Farmer as CTO and seeks new hires in engineering and developer advocacy.
Clubhouse, the Invite-Only Social Media App, Is Slowly Getting Pried Open
On Clubhouse, users hosted off-the-cuff, informal conversations where they would talk to hundreds of listeners like a large conference call, but more fun. By Ellen Huet, Bloomberg | Updated: 27 January 2021 13:59 IST
Clubhouse reached thousands of users in the summer, one group seemed to be largely missing: journalists
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To join Clubhouse, people needed to be invited by existing members Even Oprah made an appearance on Clubhouse
When Clubhouse, a private social app, debuted in March of last year, it was hard for most people to score an invitation. Over the summer, its limited rollout fueled intrigue and chatter, especially as big names in music, entertainment, and tech created accounts. Even Oprah made an appearance. On the app, users hosted off-the-cuff, informal conversations where they would talk to hundreds of listeners like a large conference call, but mor
Such as Tech Darling Clubhouse is growing, and so is control
News Highlights: Such as Tech Darling Clubhouse is growing, and so is control
Photographer: Christoph Dernbach / picture alliance / Images
Photographer: Christoph Dernbach / picture alliance / Images
When Clubhouse, a personal social app, debuted in March last year, it was hard for most people to score an invite. During the summer, that sense of exclusivity sparked intrigue and chatter, especially as big names in music, entertainment and technology created accounts. Even Oprah popped up. On the app, users had casual, casual conversations where they could talk to hundreds of listeners – like a large conference call, but more fun.