Perplexity AI triples its valuation in about 6 months with latest $500 million funding round
Perplexity AI closed a $500 million funding round, Bloomberg reported, tripling the startup's valuation within 6 months at $9 billion.
Perplexity AI closed a $500 million funding round, Bloomberg reported, tripling the startup's valuation within 6 months at $9 billion.
Perplexity AI closed a $500M funding round, Bloomberg reported, tripling the startup's valuation within 6 months at $9 billion.
Today’s big drop in the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100 has talking heads on financial media already talking about whether now is a good time to buy the dip.
The Bombay High Court was hearing a PIL raising concerns over the safety and security of passengers who travel in Ola and Uber
This reusable Keurig cup and DIY Uncrustables cutter are about to save you soooo many precious bucks.
Читать дальше...The Masked Singer has finally answered the question on everyone's minds: Who is that?! A new winner was finally crowned during the Fox singing competition series' season 12 finale. After a season...
Congress has until Friday night to approve funding for the federal government before it shuts down. But what would a shutdown actually mean for you and your family?
Borna Barisic may have drawn a line under his Rangers' odyssey, but it appears the Croatian defender may yet play a hand in shaping the future of his former club.
CHRIS WHEELER: A smile for the cameras, a wave to a friendly Portuguese reporter he recognised at the back of the room, and then straight down to business.
Silicon Valley start-up capitalises on surging investor interest to raise $500mn in fourth round of the year
Unionized workers in 4 states seek contracts guaranteeing better wages, work conditions
The spacious property located in the 1700 block of Santa Lucia Drive in San Jose was sold on Nov. 5, 2024.
The Oklahoma delegation is all in on abolishing the Department of Education after President-elect Donald Trump floated the idea. However, one of them doubts he'll get the Senate votes.
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Munich-based startup Vaeridion has secured €14mn to develop an electric aircraft that it hopes will whisk passengers on short-haul routes around Europe by 2030. “The microliner looks like a regular plane and it takes off from a runway — the only difference is that it will be powered by batteries,” Vaeridion’s co-founder and CEO, Ivor van Dartel, told TNW in an interview last month. “For operators and passengers, the experience will be essentially the same.” Berlin-based climate tech VC World Fund led the Series A investment... Читать дальше...
Bubba Wallace's ultimatum to leave 23XI Racing without a chartered car by 2025 played a big role in securing charters for 23XI and Front Row Motorsports.
Two Face House is a contemporary residential home set in a picturesque Mediterranean village, designed to adapt to the local climate and landscape. A notable feature of the project is the contrasting design of the two façades, tailored to meet the unique climatic demands of the region. The house is constructed using a timber framework paired with stone walls, which are reclaimed from an existing old village house. The façades are designed with distinct characteristics to optimize the building's interaction with its environment. Читать дальше...
Bellard explained that out of the 33.62 mills collected from taxpayers, only 11% goes to parish government, with the bulk going to the school board followed by the sheriff's office.
SPOILER ALERT: Details follow for Season 12, Episode 12 of “The Masked Singer,” “Finale: Champion Is Crowned,” which aired Wednesday, December 18 on Fox. Although we’ve come to the end of the road, we can’t let go. On this one sweet day, Motownphilly’s back again: Boyz II Men (as the Buffalo) won Season 12 of […]
Buffalos competed against Wasp for the Golden Mask
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OK! rounded up some of the high-profile real estate transactions between celebrities over the years.
Is Elle Fanning’s character based on a real person? Did people really go that nuts when Dylan went electric? And did Johnny Cash ever actually offer Dylan a Bugle?
Despite being predicted in theory, the rare cosmic event had never been seen before.
Radio NZ reported: The government wants to divide New Zealand along ethnic and economic lines, Chris Hipkins says, and he wants to be the leader who brings it together. Is he serious? He led a Government that tried to see everything in ethnic terms, and caused the huge division we still have today. And for […]
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