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Inside Sequoia’s Steve Jobs strategy: How the fabled VC firm sniffs out unconventional diamonds in the rough
ConferencesInside Sequoia’s Steve Jobs strategy: How the fabled VC firm sniffs out unconventional diamonds in the rough
By Seamus WebsterJuly 18, 2024
Tech billionaires’ Trump-Vance dance is missing the point: You can’t always get what you want
CommentaryTech billionaires’ Trump-Vance dance is missing the point: You can’t always get what you want
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Anthony ScaramucciJuly 18, 2024
For all the talk about European decline, data shows U.S. software companies don’t have a future without the old continent
CommentaryFor all the talk about European decline, data shows U.S. software companies don’t have a future without the old continent
By Brennan O’DonnellJuly 18, 2024
Reliable GPS is coming to an end—but new quantum technologies could show the path forward
CommentaryReliable GPS is coming to an end—but new quantum technologies could show the path forward
By Michael J. BiercukJuly 18, 2024
Why business leaders view AI as an opportunity to take ‘toil out of our work’
TechWhy business leaders view AI as an opportunity to take ‘toil out of our work’
By Leo SchwartzJuly 17, 2024
We used satellite imagery and AI to see who’s keeping their climate pledges. Here’s the shocking reality we found
CommentaryWe used satellite imagery and AI to see who’s keeping their climate pledges. Here’s the shocking reality we found
By Antoine RostandJuly 17, 2024
Again cofounders Max Kufner and Torbjørn Jensen
EnvironmentExclusive: Google Ventures is backing a Danish startup ‘brewing’ CO2 that can clean up one of the most polluting industries in the world
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 17, 2024
Dell employees torpedoed the company’s annual report card after it withheld remote workers’ promotions and tracked attendance
SuccessDell employees torpedoed the company’s annual report card after it withheld remote workers’ promotions and tracked attendance
By Chloe BergerJuly 16, 2024
Pekka Lundmark is the president and CEO of Nokia.
CommentaryNokia CEO: Europe shouldn’t be afraid to back its innovation champions
By Pekka LundmarkJuly 16, 2024
Experts worry that a U.S.-China cold war could turn hot: ‘Everyone’s waiting for the shoe to drop in Asia’
TechExperts worry that a U.S.-China cold war could turn hot: ‘Everyone’s waiting for the shoe to drop in Asia’
By Lionel LimJuly 16, 2024
Marc Benioff
TechSalesforce slashes hundreds more jobs, rattling investors
By Brody Ford and BloombergJuly 15, 2024
Venture capital could be NATO’s ultimate weapon. Here’s why
CommentaryVenture capital could be NATO’s ultimate weapon. Here’s why
By Klaus Hommels and Fiona MurrayJuly 12, 2024
Elon Musk
TechTesla walks back Robotaxi reveal, sending its stock plummeting
By Dana Hull, Edward Ludlow and BloombergJuly 11, 2024
Shot of two business persons filling in paperwork in an office. Businessman and businesswoman signing a document in board room.
FinanceDeutsche Bank and HSBC are winning Europe’s AI talent war as the U.K. strikes back against the U.S.
By Ryan HoggJuly 11, 2024
The walls are closing in on Tesla: EV makers just took a bite out of its market share, and investor Bill Gross says it’s a meme stock now
TechThe walls are closing in on Tesla: EV makers just took a bite out of its market share, and investor Bill Gross says it’s a meme stock now
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 10, 2024
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