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Why, hello there, wonderful humans, wherever you are! Come to think of it, we bet there's probably a bunch of AIs reading this newsletter too. So, hello, you kindhearted and beautiful AIs as well. We're kicking off Black History Month in style by reading Oprah's 31 Black History facts today and committing to (re-)reading Layla Saad’s Me and White Supremacy. It's a hell of a read. — Christine and Haje | | Image Credits: Tumisu / PixaBay | | |
The TechCrunch Top 3 - Caring is not sharing: We all know by now that Netflix doesn't want you sharing your account outside of your household, and now the company has some rules and exemptions to prevent account sharing, including defining where each person is, Ivan reports. Meanwhile, the streaming giant's premium members get improved benefits, including more download devices and spatial audio on over 700 titles. Lauren has more.
- Really give 'em something to ChatGPT about: We teased you last month that this would be happening, but OpenAI officially launched ChatGPT Plus, which starts at $20 per month, Kyle writes. It's only available in the U.S. for now, but there is a waitlist. Also, he reports OpenAI released a tool to detect AI-generated text.
- Land value: Property appraisal time is a fun one at the Christine Hall household — we wait with bated breath to see if this year's property taxes will be thousands or tens of thousands. ValueBase, backed by Sam Altman's Hydrazine, seeks to turn property appraisal on its head, bringing technology to a process long been done with pen and paper and valuing the land it sits on first. Connie writes on the company's $1.6 million seed round.
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Startups and VC Bringing us a reminder that a company's services may be at the mercy of state governments from time to time, Pakistan has "degraded" Wikipedia in the country for 48 hours for not removing "sacrilegious contents" and warned of fully blocking the site if the online encyclopedia fails to comply with the directions, Manish reports. The nation's telecom regulator said that it had approached Wikipedia to block or remove certain "blasphemous" content by issuing court orders, but said the online encyclopedia neither complied nor appeared before the authority. And now for something completely different: | | | |
In the final article of a five-part series, growth marketing expert Jonathan Martinez shares the key metrics he tracked at Coinbase and Uber, along with a framework for activating and retaining early adopters who drive revenue. Tracking KPIs like lifetime value and customer acquisition cost are obvious, so the article includes a framework that will identify which channels and customers drive the most revenue. "Find the reasons that make your product or service 'sticky,' and you will save a lot of time," writes Martinez. Three more from the TC+ team: TechCrunch+ is our membership program that helps founders and startup teams get ahead of the pack. You can sign up here. Use code "DC" for a 15% discount on an annual subscription! Read More | | Image Credits: Rittikrai_PIX / Getty Images | | |
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