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The work-collaboration startup that launched to the public in February 2014 is valued at $1.12 billion. Read more »
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The work-collaboration startup that launched to the public in February 2014 is valued at $1.12 billion. Read more »
Slack, the wildly popular work chat application, has raised additional funding of $120 million from all existing investors and some new ones, like David Sacks (founder and former CEO of Yammer), Kleiner… Read more »
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Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfield has raised $5 million in funding for his new online gaming venture, Tiny Speck. Word that Butterfield,… Read more »
Tiny Speck, the online game company started by Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfield has raised $5 million in new funding from Accel Partners and Andreessen Horowitz. The new cash comes on top… Read more »
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