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Stripe is reportedly cutting pay for employees who leave Seattle, New York, or the Bay Area, but will also provide a $20,000 incentive to move
Several tech companies have started examining employee pay as more workers leave expensive cities l…
Avery Hartmans
Here's a list of the social change organization that tech companies and rich tech CEOs have vowed to support in response to George Floyd's death
Some feel that this kind of charitable giving is not a good enough solution from the tech industry:…
Julie Bort
Stripe CEO Patrick Collison announced his engagement over the weekend with a geeky joke on Twitter
Irish brothers Patrick Collison and John Collison founded Stripe in 2010. Forbes listed John Collis…
Rebecca Aydin
Y Combinator introduces free online ‘Startup School’ and you can apply
The full students will have access to the shared community of startups taking the course via a dedi…
How Stripe Plans To Make Mobile Pay
"One of the trends in mobile is that advertising isn't doing very well," he told Business Insider d…
Owen Thomas
Meet John Collison, the 27-year-old Harvard dropout whose tech startup turned him into the youngest self-made billionaire in the world
Seven years later, 27-year-old Collison can call himself the youngest self-made billionaire in the …
Mark Abadi
Investment is pouring in as the hype around nuclear fusion grows
High-profile tech leaders are betting on nuclear fusion technology becoming a reality in the next d…
Lakshmi Varanasi
Billie Eilish gets annoyed when her brother puts his dirty shoes near her face. An expert says there are pros and cons to working with siblings.
Billie Eilish and Finneas bicker over dirty shoes, but an expert says working siblings benefit from…
Erin Liam
It's hard to compete with Elon Musk when recruiting AI talent, CEO says
In the battle for AI talent, Elon Musk holds considerable sway, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas sai…
Grace Kay
Business leaders slam Harvard, Penn, and MIT leadership following congressional hearing
The presidents of Harvard, Penn, and MIT are facing mounting criticism from business leaders follow…
Madeline Berg
'Sorry.' The tone of layoff memos from tech CEOs shows how accountability matters.
Andy Jassy's January memo differs from Sundar Pichai's, Mark Zuckerberg's and Patrick and John Coll…
Rachel DuRose
A CEO's apology is a make-or-break moment. Here's how to do it right.
Everyone messes up, including companies and CEOs. They need to understand the repercussions of a ba…
Josée Rose
A company that counts billionaires Marc Andreessen and Laurene Powell Jobs as investors says it's bought 50,000 acres of land to build a new 'walkable' city in northern California. Here's everything we know about the plans.
The company that quietly splashed out $800 million on 50,000 acres of land to build a new city near…
Grace Dean
Why corporate leaders like Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey, and Evan Spiegel are all apologizing for the massive layoffs at their companies
From Meta's Mark Zuckerberg to Twitter's Jack Dorsey, execs are taking the blame as thousands lose …
Sarah Belle Lin
Layoff memos from tech companies illustrate how leaders need to show authentic regret over job cuts and how damaging it can be when they don't
Workplace experts say it's critical to manage layoffs with empathy. Zoom's CEO said he's "deeply ap…
Shana Lebowitz,Rachel DuRose
The Stripe founders' memo explaining its layoff plan to employees is a remarkably candid look at why so much of tech is in freefall
The payment software company Stripe is laying off 14% of its workforce. Its memo to employees highl…
Travis Clark
Stripe's billionaire founders more than doubled their collective wealth to $23 billion after the payment company's new $95 billion valuation
Stripe's $95 billion valuation brought the net worth of 32-year-old Patrick Collison and his younge…
Kate Duffy
Musk praises new Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, says 'USA benefits from Indian talent'
Musk said that the US benefits greatly from India's talent. Musk noted while reverting to a twee…
Apple's iPod went from idea to product in a single year, according to the 'father' of the iconic music player
Rubinstein told Wired in 2006 that he hired Fadell to help create the iPod, starting with a phone c…
Ben Gilbert
A US venture fund is ready to grant as much as $500,000 for Covid-19 projects, in 48 hours
“Most existing funding bodies focus on supporting longer-term work. Given COVID-19's human cos…