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    VPN usage soars across the world

    As more employees are working from home due to the coronavirus, global VPN usage is on the rise according to ExpressVPN. Since the end of February, the VPN company has seen average global usage of its service increase by 21 percent with double-digit growth occurring in both Europe and North…

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      Monday.com surpassed $130M ARR before the remote-work boom

      This member of the $100M ARR club keeps surprising Alex Wilhelm 7 hours As efforts to flatten the spread of COVID-19 pushes employees from their offices, remote work is undergoing a surge in popularity. Well-known remote-work friendly companies like Zoom have seen a rise in usage, while Slack has already…

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        Helm.ai raises $13M on its unsupervised learning approach to driverless car AI

        Four years ago, mathematician Vlad Voroninski saw an opportunity to remove some of the bottlenecks in the development of autonomous vehicle technology thanks to breakthroughs in deep learning. Now, Helm.ai, the startup he co-founded in 2016 with Tudor Achim, is coming out of stealth with an announcement that it has…

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          Why key performance indicators are crucial amidst a (public health) crisis

          Eli Cahan Contributor Eli Cahan is a medical student at NYU on leave to complete a master’s in health policy at Stanford as a Knight-Hennessey Scholar. His research addresses the effectiveness, economics, and ethics of (digital) health innovation. More posts by this contributor How the coronavirus outbreak will stress-test startups…

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            Study behind updated FDA guidance shows self-swab tests are as effective as those done by clinicians

            Earlier this week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it would be updating its guidance to allow self-swab tests for COVID-19, in which a patient collects a sample for their own nose for a health professional to test. On Wednesday, UnitedHealth Group revealed the results of a…

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              Namecheap blocks registration of domains with ‘coronavirus’ and ‘vaccine’ in the name

              Domain registrar Namecheap on Wednesday said it would no longer be accepting any new domain applications including the words “coronavirus,” “covid,” and “vaccine,” among other versions of words and phrases alluding to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The Los Angeles-based company says the measure is to prevent abuse and fraud from…

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