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Tech Moves: Convoy vet joins Xembly; Seattle climate firm hires Goldman Sachs exec; and more

GeekWire

Hyros Photo) — Seattle marketing software company Banzai hired Inman Breaux as CEO for Hyros , an Austin-based marketing optimization startup it is acquiring. Breaux was previously CEO of AirNow media and co-founded Airpush, a mobile advertising technology company acquired by Appscatter in 2020. Inman Breaux. and Nashville.

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ChatGPT net worth: Is OpenAI the next tech behemoth?

Dataconomy

“ChatGPT net worth” is one of the most searched queries on the Internet. Since its release in November 2021, ChatGPT has amassed millions of users and widespread media coverage, greatly increasing OpenAI’s valuation. So, let’s dive in and explore the net worth of ChatGPT! Are you wondering about it too?

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Tech Moves: Expedia board director Skip Battle resigns; Madrona promotions; Vacasa’s new CFO

GeekWire

AskJeeves was acquired in 2005 by IAC, the internet media company run by Barry Diller, who is also chairman of Seattle-based Expedia Group. Its net loss for the first nine months of this year was $2.2 The company offers mobile platforms for religious, education and nonprofit organizations. The company posted revenue of $4.2

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From cybersecurity to social justice, Rubica CEO Frances Dewing is an agent of unexpected change

GeekWire

Dewing, who holds a law degree from the University of Washington, worked for a nonprofit legal aid program early in her career and was involved with immigrant advocacy and street youth while in law school. I’m not big on social media. “I felt very guilty about liking business,” said the co-founder of Seattle-based Rubica.

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Signal sees surge in new signups after boost from Elon Musk and WhatsApp controversy

The Verge

As for what or who is responsible for so many new users interested in trying the platform, which is operated by the nonprofit Signal Foundation, there are two likely culprits: Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Signal competitor WhatsApp. We are working with carriers to resolve this as quickly as possible. Hang in there. This is false.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Real World Criminals Online

ForAllSecure

Find out what Daniel looks for and how he does digital forensics using social media and other open source resources. While I produced this episode, a 21 year old Massachusetts National Guard airman is alleged to have photographed and distributed copies of classified US Military material on Discord, a social media site. You find clues.

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The next generation of startups is remote

The Verge

And the reason why was because we felt like they had an advantage in building a product in a software world. Vox Media has a whole podcast called Pivot. When I talk to people who have the technical skills, who are interested in software, who are interested in startups, socio-economic barriers are really tricky. There you go.