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Monday, July 10, 2023

Today, our top story is about Instagram’s Threads again. This time, we bring you an update that the Twitter rival amassed 100 million users in just five days. While this is certainly a feat by all accounts, the cynical person in me notes that any existing Instagram user who recently opened the app was guided to add the Threads app. And, with the Meta social exposure engine behind it, this probably made it much easier to reach that level, amirite?

Meanwhile, FrontRow, a hobby-learning and community platform featuring celebrities in India, said “bye, bye, bye,” but perhaps could come back in another way. One of the co-founders said that the startup is exploring IP acquisition talks.

And, top tech talent is not easy to come by, so sometimes you have to expand your network. Propel, a startup in Africa, raised $2.74 million to build that talent pipeline for communities so that global companies can de-risk the process of hiring remote talent from emerging markets and turn that cold outreach into a warm handshake.

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Was that all spent in one place?: Chinese auto chip maker Black Sesame recently filed to go public in Hong Kong, and that means we can now take a look at their numbers, which include burning $140 million a year.

Into the breach: In security news today, the U.K. battles a hacking wave as ransomware gang claims “biggest ever” NHS breach, JumpCloud resets customer API keys citing an “ongoing incident,” and the Bangladesh government takes down exposed citizens’ data.

What’s up, Doc?: Christine reports that Verifiable validates its healthcare credentialing software with another $27 million.

Good AI: Let’s now celebrate a smart way to use artificial intelligence. Wildfire detection startup Pano, which can detect a fire and issue a warning in 14 minutes, added another $17 million to its Series A.

Out with the new, in with the old: Twitter made it quite challenging to use TweetDeck recently, but if you’re mourning its old version, we show you how to get it back. Get it while you can — you know how fickle they are over there.

Isn’t it great when a plan comes together?: “Personal data can now flow freely and safely from the European Economic Area to the United States without any further conditions or authorizations” thanks to Europe adopting the U.S. data adequacy decision.

Putting all of your links out there: Snap teams up with Linktree to let users include links in their profiles.

“Dumber and much cheaper”: That’s how Longshot Space is describing its vision for making space launches.

Wakanda forever: Electronic Arts, better known as EA, joins with Marvel Games to launch a single-player Black Panther video game.

Can’t escape those spreadsheets: But what if they were more fun? Sourcetable raised $3 million and is going cell-to-cell with some of the spreadsheet’s biggest corporate fans to retool this fundamental business tool.

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