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Live video shopping startup Talkshoplive brings in another $6M – TechCrunch

Live video shopping startup Talkshoplive brings in another $6M – TechCrunch
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talkshoplive® Announces $6 Million In Additional Seed Funding Led by Raine Ventures

talkshoplive® Announces $6 Million In Additional Seed Funding Led by Raine Ventures
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AllHere Raises $8M in Series A Funding

AllHere, a Boston MA-based company which specializes in providing K-12 districts with technology solutions for student outcomes, raised $8M in Series A funding. The round, which brought funding raised to date to $12.1m, was led by Spero Ventures with participation from Rethink Education, Gratitude Railroad, Potencia Ventures, and Boston Impact Initiative,  as well as new investors Softbank’s Opportunity Fund, Operator Collective, and Yard Ventures. The investment round will be used to grow the capabilities of AllHere’s conversational artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, expand operations and business reach. Led by Joanna Smith, CEO and Founder, AllHere combines conversational AI, behavioral science, and interactive nudges to foster attendance and engagement in K-12 education. The company’s solutions automate personalized, two-way text messaging with chatbots to improve attendance rates and guide students and families through school. Its evidence-based system provides 24/

Twilio invests in adaptive communications platform Hyro – TechCrunch

Fiveable makes first acquisition: a virtual study tool built by a 16-year old – TechCrunch

Fiveable makes first acquisition: A virtual study tool built by a 16-year-old Building for students sometimes means acquiring some of their tech, too Fiveable, an online learning community for high school students, made its first-ever acquisition earlier this week: Hours, a virtual study platform built by a 16-year-old. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. Fiveable is a free, online learning community for high school students with the focus of helping them pass Advanced Placement (AP) exams. It livestreams 5-hour “cram shops” focused on a specific subject, creates study guides and manages a Discord with thousands of students. “Students have Discord servers, they have subreddits, they have group chats and it’s happening informally on some of these different platforms,” founder Amanda DoAmaral said in March. “But we need a central place where social learning happens, where students get support, where they can find each other, where they can build toward their goals

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