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    Sysdig, which offers tools to secure containers and apps, raises a $350M Series G at a $2.5B valuation, after raising $188M at a $1.19B valuation in A

    Chris Metinko / Crunchbase News: Sysdig, which offers tools to secure containers and apps, raises a $350M Series G at a $2.5B valuation, after raising $188M at a $1.19B valuation in April — San Francisco-based cybersecurity company Sysdig more than doubled its valuation to $2.5 billion in just...
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    SnapLogic raises $165M at a $1B valuation to help enterprises integrate and automate their disparate apps and data

    As more enterprises sign on to the trend of digital transformation and bringing more of their legacy work into the modern era of work, a company called SnapLogic, which has built a platform to integrate those apps and data, and to automate some of the activities that use them, has raised a big...
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    SnapLogic, which helps companies integrate and automate disparate apps and data, raises $165M at a $1B valuation led by Sixth Street Growth (Ingrid Lu

    Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: SnapLogic, which helps companies integrate and automate disparate apps and data, raises $165M at a $1B valuation led by Sixth Street Growth — As more enterprises sign on to the trend of digital transformation and bringing more of their legacy work into the modern...
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    This Week in Apps: 2021 review, App Store changes paused, Instagram goes to Congress

    Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. The app industry continues to grow, with a record number of downloads and consumer spending across both the iOS and Google Play stores...
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    China orders another 106 smartphone apps, including popular social network Douban and karaoke app Changba, to be removed from app stores, citing data

    South China Morning Post: China orders another 106 smartphone apps, including popular social network Douban and karaoke app Changba, to be removed from app stores, citing data practices — Authorities say more than a hundred apps, including Douban, have failed to rectify data privacy and...
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    Shabodi aims to make developing apps in 5G a piece of cake; takes in $3M

    While most of the market is focused on building and selling 5G infrastructure, an important piece that is overlooked is the application development on 5G networks, according to Vivek Ladsariya, general partner at SineWave Ventures. That’s what makes him excited to support a company like Shabodi...
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    Roku says it has agreed a multi-year extension with Google for distribution of YouTube and YouTube TV apps on Roku devices; Roku stock up 8%+ (Sara Fi

    Sara Fischer / Axios: Roku says it has agreed a multi-year extension with Google for distribution of YouTube and YouTube TV apps on Roku devices; Roku stock up 8%+ — Roku and Google have agreed to a multi-year extension for both YouTube and YouTube TV apps to be distributed on Roku.
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    Delivery companies and hundreds of Amazon workers say the company's Flex and Dolphin apps for logistics and time tracking are down, halting some deliv

    Lauren Kaori Gurley / VICE: Delivery companies and hundreds of Amazon workers say the company's Flex and Dolphin apps for logistics and time tracking are down, halting some deliveries — There's a mix of frustration and joy from workers as AWS outages cause chaos with Amazon's delivery...
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    Kenya’s president signs new law to police digital lenders, apps have six months to apply for licenses

    In the past decade, numerous mobile lending apps have been launched in Kenya, riding on the growing need for quick loans. However, these startups have been operating in an unregulated environment — until today, when the country’s president, Uhuru Kenyatta, approved a new law that gives the...
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    Anyscale, which helps apps run efficiently across distributed infrastructure with the Ray open source framework, raises $100M Series C led by a16z and

    Kenrick Cai / Forbes: Anyscale, which helps apps run efficiently across distributed infrastructure with the Ray open source framework, raises $100M Series C led by a16z and Addition — The UC Berkeley computer science labs, from which seven academics formed $38 billion data startup Databricks...
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    Tel Aviv-based Grip Security, which helps companies protect data in SaaS apps, raises a $25M Series A led by Intel Capital (Frederic Lardinois/TechCru

    Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch: Tel Aviv-based Grip Security, which helps companies protect data in SaaS apps, raises a $25M Series A led by Intel Capital — Grip Security, a Tel Aviv-based startup that helps enterprises protect their data in SaaS applications, today announced that it has...
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    This Week in Apps: Apple and Google’s best apps of the year, Amazon Appstore fails, Twitter’s new CEO

    Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. The app industry continues to grow, with a record 218 billion downloads and $143 billion in global consumer spend in 2020. Consumers last...
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    A draft EU proposal would force food delivery and ride-hailing apps to reclassify as many as 4.1M workers as employees, costing the sector up to $5.1B

    Bloomberg: A draft EU proposal would force food delivery and ride-hailing apps to reclassify as many as 4.1M workers as employees, costing the sector up to $5.1B per year — - Up to 4.1 million couriers, drivers could be made employees — Customers might see increase in costs for delivery and...
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    AWS announces Amplify Studio, a Figma-connected low-code service to help developers build cloud apps, as an extension of its AWS Amplify service (Fred

    Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch: AWS announces Amplify Studio, a Figma-connected low-code service to help developers build cloud apps, as an extension of its AWS Amplify service — At its re:Invent conference, AWS today announced Amplify Studio, a new Figma-connected no-code/low-code service...
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    Apple announces the 2021 App Store Award winners and most downloaded apps of the year

    Apple today released its anticipated annual list of the best apps and games of the year across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV and Apple Watch. This year, children’s app maker Toca Boca won iPhone App of the Year for “Toca Life World,” and Riot Games’ “League of Legends: Wild Rift” was the iPhone...
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    Apple announces the best apps and games of 2021 across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Watch, and most downloaded apps of the year (Sarah Perez

    Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: Apple announces the best apps and games of 2021 across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Watch, and most downloaded apps of the year — Apple today released its anticipated annual list of the best apps and games of the year across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV and...
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    A look at China's extensive tech investments in Africa, including undersea cables, data centers, and fintech apps, as part of its "Digital Silk Road"

    Yinka Adegoke / Rest of World: A look at China's extensive tech investments in Africa, including undersea cables, data centers, and fintech apps, as part of its “Digital Silk Road” initiative — As the Chinese “tech stack” leads from undersea cables to smartphones and fintech apps, concerns...