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Our 7 favorite startups from the Wayra London 2013 demo day

The Next Web

On the monetization front, the company plans to sell the viewing data that it obtains, but also says that licensing its recommendation algorithm could be a good earner. In the image below you can see the Drops Mix Chart – curated lists from users that have been voted the most popular. Featured Image Credit – Wayra/Flickr.

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Uber to offer boat rides in London as new commuter service

The Verge

Image: Uber. Uber’s relationship with London’s transport authority has been strained in recent months since TfL refused to grant it a new license to operate in the city last November. For a number of years now, it’s offered an island-hopping service in Croatia during the summer months.

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“We are going to create the best environment for startups in Europe”

TechCrunch

Francisco Polo, high commissioner for Spain Entrepreneurial Nation (Image Credits: Complejo de la Moncloa). So we get on par with countries like France, Portugal, Estonia, Croatia, and the Netherlands. That’s the second thing that’s going to be a great improvement in order to attract and retain talent. How will they work?

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Elon Musk’s Twitter (now X): Everything you need to know, from layoffs to verification

TechCrunch

Our data licensing and API with X is an incredible business. Here, you can upload an image of the Twitter logo. It added that, unlike its competitors TikTok and Instagram, Twitter hasn’t struck a music licensing deal for the use of copyrighted music. The operational run rate right now… we’re pretty close to break even.” “Our

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ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI-powered chatbot

TechCrunch

August 1, 2023 China requires AI apps to obtain an administrative license Multiple generative AI apps have been removed from Apple’s China App Store ahead of the country’s latest generative AI regulations that are set to take effect August 15. “As In just six days, the app topped 500,000 downloads. More to come soon!

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