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Quantum Startups’ Stock Market Dreams Are Decohering
A shortcut to going public, called a SPAC, helped early-stage tech companies raise money. Now some are suffering slumps. http://www.wired.com/ -
On-Demand Tailoring Brings the Gig Economy to Your Wardrobe
A London-based startup is networking seamsters with the goal of personalizing fit and making garments last longer. http://www.wired.com/ -
As Gig Economy Companies Flee Europe, Getir Is Taking Over
Rapid grocery delivery apps are leaving the continent, putting the Turkish startup on top. But, its reign is anything but ... -
Encryption Faces an Existential Threat in Europe
The CEO of Proton says new competition laws have finally given him a voice in Brussels, even as he fights ... -
Big Tech Laid Off Thousands. Here’s Who Wants Them Next
Governments, nonprofits, and small startups hope to scoop up people let go by the likes of Meta and Amazon. It’s ... -
Welcome to Digital Nomadland
A Portuguese island created a village for remote workers, promising community to the newcomers and prosperity to the locals—then delivered ... -
Fintech in Latin America and Africa Is Breaking the Mold
The US and Europe can learn a lot from startups that are nimbler, more digitized, and potentially better at serving ... -
Cannabis Banking Startups Want to Make It Easy to Buy Weed
In dispensaries, cash is king—and it’s a nuisance for business owners and buyers. Fintech players are entering the fray. http://www.wired.com/ -
Would You Sell Your Vacation Days for Cash?
More startups are inviting workers to trade their unused PTO, a perk that can also benefit employers. It may also ... -
Why It’s the Age of the Investor-Entrepreneur
Plural’s Taavet Hinrikus says early-stage VC funds need to set a founder to catch a founder. http://www.wired.com/