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As demand for real estate VR booms, Founders Fund leads $16M round into Giraffe360 platform

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The whole area was accelerated during the pandemic, when many property viewings migrated from physical to virtual, and this trend has continued to tick upward. million in a funding round led by LAUNCHub Ventures and Hoxton Ventures. Giraffe360 CEO Mikus Opelts commented: “We are very excited to partner up with Founders Fund.

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Giraffe360, a robotic camera for real estate, raises $4.5M from LAUNCHub and Hoxton Ventures

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million in a funding round led by LAUNCHub Ventures and Hoxton Ventures. It was founded in 2016 in Riga, Latvia by two brothers, Mikus Opelts and Madars Opelts, and is headquartered in London, U.K. It has now raised $4.5 Also participating is HCVC (Hardware Club), alongside existing investor Change Ventures.

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Montonio is building the payment and checkout solution to rule them all

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The company just raised a $12 million Series A funding round (€11 million) led by Index Ventures. Montonio currently supports all major banks in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and a few major banks in Finland. Previous investors Tera Ventures, ffVC and Superangel also participated in today’s funding round.

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Freelancing is the new normal: oDesk and the future of the workforce marketplace

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Among other fastest-growing client countries one can also find Latvia, Pakistan, Romania, Lithuania, and Malaysia. Since September 2013, PayPal users in Russia can withdraw funds in rubles to Russian bank accounts, which could make all the payments way easier for both freelancers and clients. Have laptop – will freelance.

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

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Twitter removes ‘government-funded’ news labels Twitter has removed “government-funded media” labels on all accounts, from NPR to the Chinese state-affiliated Xinhua News. The app even appears to have deleted its web page explaining the “government-funded media” labels. Now Twitter says that will change.

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