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The Pitch Deck Teardown of GoodBuy Gear’s $11 million Series A deck had a lot to love and was today’s top TechCrunch+ story.
Don’t spend it all in one place: Flipkart made a $700 million payout to employees following the PhonePe split.
LG goes all in on a new strategy: LG Electronics is planning to invest $39.5 billion into home appliances and other emerging businesses in an effort to reach $79 billion in sales by 2030.
Google is not playing games: Google Play Games beta for PC expands to over 60 new countries, including India.
Headed into the cloud: A new report shows that on-prem data centers are hanging in, but cloud capacity is growing much faster.
Helping hand: Kenya’s Lawyers Hub gains traction helping startups meet regulatory compliance.
We’re not convinced yet: Sudden changes over at Fanhouse, which was acquired by Passes, aren’t sitting well with some creators, who say they are apprehensive about the deal.
Nowhere is safe anymore: A deep dive into fire statistics shows NYC gig workers need help accessing safe e-bikes amid lithium battery fires.
Picking at that loose thread: This probably isn’t a surprise, but designers are suing Shein over AI rip-offs of their work.
RIP: More news from Reddit — it is killing its Gold Awards system.
It’s the start of the weekend, so treat yo’self:
8 reasons why the venture capital market isn’t as miserable as you think (TC+)
Workers that made ChatGPT less harmful ask lawmakers to stem alleged exploitation by Big Tech
The bittersweet tale of two seed markets (TC+)
Making sense of the latest climate tech funding trend stories
Congress prepares to continue throwing money at NASA’s Space Launch System
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