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500 Blog Posts To Learn About Tech Companies

Let's learn about Tech Companies via these 500 free blog posts. They are ordered by HackerNoon reader engagement data. Visit the Learn Repo or LearnRepo.com to find the most read blog posts about any technology.

Explore the latest innovations, strategies, and stories behind industry leaders and disruptors.

1. Lumoz: Pioneering Blockchain Scalability With OP Stack and ZK Innovation


This article highlights Lumoz’s breakthrough in integrating OP Stack with ZK Proof, boosting performance and security.

2. Top 30 Business Intelligence Consulting Companies


In the information age, data is a vital source for everything: from housekeeping to business management, people need to stay tuned in order to survive. But the tricky thing is that the amount of data available both offline and online is so huge it cannot be traced manually anymore, and it continues to grow. According to Raconteur, each day we publish 500 million tweets, send 294 billion emails, and make five billion search requests. The amount of data generated daily is expected to reach 463 exabytes by 2025. The numbers are mind-blowing, and the first question to arise is: how do we process all this data?

3. Pump.fun - 2024's New Memecoin Playground


Pump.fun: Instantly tradeable memecoins without seed liquidity. Solana and Blast integration. $5.2M revenue in 38 days.

4. Ockam and Redpanda Team Up: Launching the World's First Zero-Trust Streaming Data Platform


Ockam teamed up with Redpanda to launch Redpanda Connect with Ockam: the first zero-trust streaming data platform.

5. Building a Unicorn: The inDrive Tech Journey from Local Startup to Global Phenomenon


Michil Androsov shares an insider's perspective on how a simple idea from the depths of Siberia grew into a global ride-hailing phenomenon.

6. Salesforce Bought Slack - WTF?!


Microsoft is just too big to fail - no matter what they do. Slack was just too small to succeed - no matter how much they tried.

7. Meet Bitrix24: Seamless Automation for Business Success


By automating processes and incorporating robotic workflows, Bitrix24 empowers organizations to function with unprecedented efficiency and agility.

8. The Benefits of Having a Tech Company News Page on HackerNoon


Learn the benefits of creating a Tech Company News Page on HackerNoon!

9. MetaverseSG's $3M Acquisition by V3V Ventures Reshapes Crypto News Future


The digital art and blockchain space is witnessing a thrilling development as prominent crypto news site MetaverseSG reveals its acquisition

10. Lumoz Successfully Concludes Strategic Round - Registration of Decentralized Nodes Will be Opened


Lumoz, the modular compute layer and ZK-RaaS platform, officially announced the completion of a new strategic funding round.

11. New Feature Alert: 2000+ Tech Company News Pages on Hacker Noon


Hacker Noon published 913 tech companies' news pages for visitors to stay up-to-date with company information and their stories around the web.

12. A List of Businesses Giving Away Free Stuff in Response To Covid-19


Coronavirus doesn’t just pose a threat to human health it also poses threat to the economy. It is especially hard for small companies to survive, to manage work from home flow and security.

13. Uncheck AI Review: Can This AI Humanizer Truly Deliver Undetectable AI Content?


Is Uncheck AI a reliable AI humanizer? In this review, we will explore all you need to know about this tool and even conduct a quick test.

14. Discover Tech Companies via The Tech Company Brief


HackerNoon introduces The Tech Company Brief, a free and timely data driven insight into which tech companies are rising & falling in the public consciousness.

15. Asset Chain Launches Incentivized Testnet: Powering the Tokenized Global Economy


Asset Chain Incentivized Testnet is Live for Public. Join early to be part of the mobile first public blockchain tokenizing global economy on-chain

16. Meet AWS: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Amazon Web Services (AWS), the world's most comprehensive cloud platform, delivering IT infrastructure since 2006.

17. Meet IONOS: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features IONOS - the largest web hosting and cloud company in Europe

18. Xircus: The No-Code Revolution in Web3 - The HackerNoon Startup Awards


Meet Xircus, a no-code Web3 infrastructure platform, spotlighted at the Hackernoon Startup Awards. It allows to build dApps without a single line of code.

19. Meet ScyllaDB: HackerNoon Company of the Week


Meet ScyllaDB, the high-performance NoSQL database delivering predictable millisecond latencies for Discord and hundreds more.

20. DOE vs. Github: A Brave New World of Software Piracy


Navigate the legal battle between DOE and Github, on copyright infringement and open source licenses, through this HackerNoon Legal PDF feature.

21. Meet Beldex: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon spotlights Beldex—a privacy-first blockchain ecosystem enabling anonymous transactions, encrypted messaging, and decentralized networking.

22. Vanar L1 Blockchain Introduces Its Testnet Vanguard: Here's Why This Is an Exciting Development


In an exciting development for the blockchain and entertainment industries, Vanar has officially announced the launch of its much-anticipated testnet, Vanguard.

23. Crypto Investors Sacking BlockDAG As Presale Crosses $3.5M Mark Amid Flare And AVAX Price


Learn how crypto investors are rapidly sacking BlockDAG Presale as Flare and AValanche (AVAX) price moves.

24. Legal Issues Surrounding Copilot's Use of Training Data


Delve into the legal controversy surrounding GitHub and OpenAI's Copilot, as allegations of copyright infringement, fair use, and DMCA violations emerge.

25. How Apple Became A Trillion Dollar Company


Apple, today, is worth $2.74 trillion, with its relentless rally putting $ 3 trillion in view. But how did the trillion-dollar company become so successful?

26. Open the Doors to the Metaverse With Lado Okhotnikov's Meta Force and Royalty NFT


Meta Force and Lado Okhotnikov are scaling the Metaverse and giving away Royalty NFT bonuses.

27. McLovin' the Ice Cream Hack: Kytch vs. McDonald's in the Digital Age


Kytch, a small tech company, has taken on fast-food giant McDonald's over the operation of the latter's notoriously unreliable ice cream machines.

28. The History Between IBM and Microsoft


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

29. PassMe.ai Review: Is This AI Stealth Writer Worth It?


Is PassMe.ai an effective AI humanizer? In this review, we will look into what PassMe.ai can do and whether it can make AI content undetectable enough to beat A

30. Copyright Issues in Github Copilot


Explore the copyright concerns surrounding GitHub Copilot's use of copyrighted code from educational materials.

31. Meet Ola.cv: HackerNoon Company of the Week


Ola.cv is the official registry for the .CV domain, helping individuals to build next-gen professional links and profiles to enhance their digital presence.

32. Meet Notion: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon spotlights Notion, the workspace where teams can manage projects, share docs, and organize knowledge all in one place.

33. Meet Cwallet: HackerNoon Company of the Week


HackerNoon features Cwallet, as company of the week.

34. Israel is Swiftly Becoming the World’s Leading AI Hub as Investments Continue to Surge in 2022


Israeli startups embrace AI across multiple industries with great success – meanwhile investment in these companies exceeded $25 billion in 2021 alone.

35. Tad AI Review: Make High-Quality, Royalty-Free Music with AI


Tad AI is a state-of-the-art AI music generator for making royalty-free music with ease. Find out how good it is and all it can do in our Tad AI review.

36. Why IT Companies Should Do Content Mapping


IT companies can and do generate huge quantities of content. It can be a crucial marketing tool, but only if it helps them achieve broader business goals, like driving high-quality traffic to their website, getting more leads, and increasing customer loyalty.  

37. Pet Tech is Getting Crazy!


Explore the wild world of Pet Tech: from DogTV to wearables and automated care. Dive into the future of pet care and the tech transforming our furry friends' li

38. The Power State of Dark Data.


Have you ever heard of “Dark Data”?

39. Startups of the Year 2023: BlueCloud - What The Global Digital Transformation Company Has to Offer


BlueCloud is a global digital transformation company delivering best-of-breed cloud data and analytics services to partner clients.

40. Meet Bright Data: HackerNoon Company of the Week


Meet Bright Data - one of the largest data collection platform on the planet internet having more than 15,000 customers worldwide

41. This Is Who Is Switching Careers and Breaking Into the Tech Industry


Ever found yourself daydreaming of another career? Whether it’s to find fulfilling work, earn a higher salary, solve bigger challenges or all of the above, more people than you might expect turn those dreams into reality. In fact, in a recent survey by Indeed.com, 49% of employees told us they’d made a total career change. And the tech industry is no exception. 

42. Work Culture Toxicity In Tech Field


I have a confession to make: I was on Twitter over the winter holidays when I should have been spending time with my family. What was the trending topic that caught my eye, you might ask? Last minute Christmas gift ideas? Pictures of pets in Santa hats? No, but I wish I could say it was one of those things. Instead, it was about work culture toxicity in tech.

43. A New Chapter in Crypto Governance: CAGA Crypto’s Integration Into Centralized Exchanges


CAGA Crypto (CAGA), a pioneering force in the realm of decentralized governance and crypto innovation, is proud to announce its landmark integration

44. World of Dypians Reaches New Prestige Level by Making Binance’s Latest Industry Report


World of Dypians (WOD) - a unique, groundbreaking MMORPG, has been featured in the latest Binance report, “Navigating Crypto: Industry Map."

45. Leading KOLs Web3 Marketing Agencies For Crypto Projects


Choosing the right crypto marketing agency is crucial, as not all web3 agencies deliver the same level of quality, despite offering similar crypto services.

46. Meet Oxylabs: HackerNoon Company of the Week


Meet Oxylabs, a business intelligence software company and HackerNoon's Company of the Week.

47. Top 10 Companies For Developers To Work Remote in 2022 (Ranked and Reviewed)


Finding a remote job as a developer can be tricky. You want to work for a company that recognizes the value of remote workers, and you want to be sure that the

48. How Axon Body-Worn Cameras Prevented These Men From Going to Prison


Explore the impact of Axon body-worn cameras in exposing police misconduct and aiding justice in the story of Nick Patterson's peaceful protest

49. The Waku Network: Scaling P2P, Privacy-Focused Communications


The Waku Network is the first decentralised and privacy-preserving network that provides DoS protections for peer-to-peer messaging. Here's why we built it.

50. Meet MinIO: The HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, we present our business blogging partner MinIO - a high-performance, S3 compatible object store, built for large scale AI/ML.

51. Silicon Valley Is In the Midst of an Ideological Battle That Nobody is Talking About


Silicon Valley is experiencing a fundamental split between "Freedom Warriors" (like Musk, Ulbricht, Assange) and the "Coward Class" (Gates, Soros).

52. The Noonification: How I Accepted a OSINT Geolocation Challenge, and Won (9/12/2023)


9/12/2023: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!

53. Meet True: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features True—an AI-native perps DEX built on Solana and a custom layer-2 solution.

54. Upselling and Cross-selling: Boosting Tech Sales in a Changing Economy

55. Meet N2W: HackerNoon Company of the week


Meet N2W, where cloud backup meets instant recovery: HackerNoon's Company of the Week.

56. Trump vs Apple: Tariffs For Thee But Not For Me


When iPhones are flying, there are no tariffs or waiting.

57. Twitter Lawsuit: All of the Juicy Details of the Director and Officer Indemnification Agreement


THIS INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of November 29, 2021 between Twitter, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”)

58. Ondo Launches Native Access to Tokenized Real-World Assets on Sui


Ondo’s US treasury-backed and interest-bearing token, USDY, is the Sui Network’s first native dollar-denominated token. 

59. RIPE Atlas and Globalping: Choosing the Right Network Measurement Platform


Globalping vs RIPE Atlas, what are the differences and use-cases

60. Marching Forward: Major Mobile App Update, Evergreen Company Pages, Top Writers Ranking, and More!


It’s time for a new product update! Get ready for a fresh mobile app update, a anew work section on profile pages, revamped tech company news pages and more.

61. Humanizer.Pro Review: Tool To Make AI Content Human-Like and Undetectable


Learn all about Humanizer.Pro in this detailed review. Explore this AI humanizer’s various features, benefits, and most importantly, how Humanizer.Pro performs.

62. E Money Network Is a MiCA-Compliant Blockchain: Here’s Why It’s a Big Deal


Market in Crypto Assets (MiCA) is a framework that came into force in June 2023 to regulate the crypto market across Europe.

63. How PricewaterhouseCoopers' RWA Tokenization Cohort Offers a Glimpse Into The Tokenized Future


The journey toward this future is well underway, and it clearly underscores the role that major financial institutions in the world can play

64. Swiftspeed: Revolutionalizing App Development With Their New AI App Builder: How It Works


We are building an exciting startup that aims to revolutionize mobile app development with our new AI-powered app builder platform.

65. 40 Of The Top 100 Mobile Games Have Launched Their Web Shop Using Xsolla


Xsolla, a global video game commerce company, shares insights that 40 of the top 100 mobile games have launched their Web Shop using Xsolla's solution.

66. Forget Bad Business—Meta’s Forgotten What Business They’re In


If Meta's convinced that fake users are the answer to real problems, they're setting themselves up to become the poster child for the wrong side of history.

67. Kabuni: Bringing Learn-to-Earn to the Metaverse


Kabuni launches a Learn-to-Earn metaverse platform

68. Meet inDrive: The HackerNoon Company of the Week


Welcome to our brand new series - The HackerNoon Company of the Week, where we feature the top tech brands from our tech company database.

69. The Noonification: DOE vs. Github: A Brave New World of Software Piracy (9/1/2023)


9/1/2023: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!

70. Revolutionizing Recycling: Turning Waste Management Into a Digital Game


Discover Binpong: Gamifying recycling for a sustainable future in our interview with founder Sergey Shayakhmetov.

71. Do Tech Companies Owe Employees Better Benefits?


Tech companies are known for the exciting benefits they offer their employees. Are those benefits enough for top talent?

72. Keep Up With Tech - Meet The Tech Company News Pages


Tech Company News Pages have been around for a while. Now with a fresh design, these pages let you browse through companies' trending interest and stock prices.

73. Google, OpenAI Now Target the Big Boys with Enterprise AI offerings


Apparently not satisfied with handing over the power of generative AI to the masses, both Google and OpenAI are now targeting the big fish.

74. From Playing Music in the Street, to Creating Two Companies: Spanish Academy and a Marketing Company


My story begins when I was 16. I've always considered myself an ambitious person, always wanting to do things differently and be financially self-sufficient. At that time, I lived with my parents. I was still studying and the weekly money that my parents gave me was not enough to cover my weekend expenses.

75. Free Mobile App Analytics Tools: A Comprehensive Review


Free Mobile App Analytics Tools: Explore our comprehensive reviews. Uncover key features, benefits, and make an informed choice for your app success.

76. The Role of RLHF in Mitigating Bias and Improving AI Model Fairness


RLHF is an innovative approach to mitigating bias in LLMs. It incorporates human input in the training process to reduce bias and improve fairness.

77. BlockDAG Network Releases Global Keynote Video Changing How We Engage With Cryptocurrency Projects


BlockDAG Network's Keynote video is an important milestone for the project, showcasing its pioneering vision for the future.

78. Carbon Red, Bloodshed Red


Broadcom reverses Carbon Black divestiture

79. Meet Timescale: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, we present our business blogging partner Timescale - the modern cloud platform built on PostgreSQL for time-series, events and analytics.

80. A Roadmap For Web3 Adoption: What Is Needed?


Shawn Munir, Co-Founder and CEO, sat down with us to outline the vision for the project.

81. Binance CEO, CZ, Under Fire for “Not Acting in Good Faith”


This complaint details the alleged misconduct and liabilities of key individuals involved in the FTC vs Binance court filing.

82. What Ned Segal (the Former CFO of Twitter) Sent the Company


As you know, Mr. Segal is a former officer of the Company. On or about September 13, 2022, Mr. Segal was named as a defendant in a putative class action lawsuit

83. Decentralized Wireless (DeWi): Closing the Rural-Urban Internet Gap in America


Discussion with James Tagg delving into the concept of Decentralized Wireless (DeWi) technology and its implications for rural connectivity in America

84. Vijaya Gadde: The Letter They Sent to Twitter and What It Said


We hereby provide notice of Ms. Gadde's rights to indemnification and demand advancement of expenses (including attorneys' fees)

85. Microsoft and AOL: How Did This Relationship Come Together?


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

86. The Ethics Board of Axon Resigned Over Taser-Armed Drones - Then the Company Went Even Further


Axon Enterprises CEO Rick Smith announced the company had formally started developing Taser-equipped drones

87. Plaintiffs in the Case of DOE vs. Github


Meet the plaintiffs from various states who are taking a stand against github and copyright infringement.

88. Meet Bosch: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Bosch, the German multinational engineering and technology company with worldwide footprint across different business areas.

89. 5 Reasons to Get Published on HackerNoon

90. The Markup Wants to Investigate Companies Like Axon That Expand Their Reach With Public Dollars


These interests meet in my first story for The Markup: a juicy look at Axon’s seemingly ongoing plans to develop Taser-equipped drones

91. Australian SMEs Rejoice for Andrew Spira’s Fintech Venture Skyecap


Skyecap is a fintech company founded in 2018 by Andrew Spira, with a mission to change how small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Australia access capital.

92. Rainbow Weather, a Deep AI Driven Tech Startup, Aims to Take on the Tech Giants With Only $1.5m


Using artificial intelligence, Rainbow Weather is on a mission to provide meteorological forecasts at this time when severe weather events cause massive damage

93. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Wants Google Broken Up


In previously unreported comments made in 2021, DeSantis said technology companies like Google “should be broken up” by the U.S. government.

94. How Do SaaS Companies Work?


SaaS companies make money solving problems of an audience with software-based products and services. Here are different ways you can build and sell one.

95. Pollo AI Review: Intelligent AI-Based Video Generator


Explore Pollo AI, the smart AI-driven video generator that simplifies video creation with cutting-edge technology.

96. Decoding Success: Case Studies of 3 Successful Tech Enterprises


Explore insightful case studies of three big tech enterprises, including Airbnb, Canva, and MOZ.

97. Meet Āut Labs: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, we feature Āut Labs - a collective pioneering decentralized standard for self-sovereign identity, reputation systems, and community-building tools.

98. Accusations Thrown at RealPage: Were They Colluding With Landlords?


A Texas-based real estate tech company is facing a new barrage of questions about whether its software is helping landlords coordinate rental pricing...

99. Big Tech Companies are Killing Kubernetes: Here's How


Noah Kantrowitz explains how big tech companies are killing Kubernetes.

100. Meet Twilio Segment: HackerNoon Company of the Week


Twilio Segment is a customer data platform (CDP) that helps you collect, clean, and activate your customer data.

101. 3 reasons growth-focused tech companies need PR during a down economy


Using PR during a down economy is essential for growth-minded tech companies

102. DOE vs. Github: Amended Complaints on Copyright Infringement, Open Source Licenses & More


Navigate the legal battle between DOE and Github, on copyright infringement and open source licenses, through this HackerNoon Legal PDF feature.

103. 7 Things Every Startup Founder Should Know About Software Security


Explore vital security aspects that all startup founders should know. These insights will help you understand what you should expect from your security team.

104. Tech, Games, & Startups: How SoWork's Digital Office Meets the Demands of Modern Teams


Exploring a unique platform that blends the worlds of gaming and productivity to redefine the remote workplace.

105. Top 7 Access Control System Manufacturers


Here is a list of the top 7 access control system providers that offer feature-rich security systems for your business/organization.

106. Brands, Find the Right HackerNoon Services for You


Discover HackerNoon's marketing services for tech brands. From business blogging and SEO to targeted ads and writing contests - reach 4M+ engaged technologists.

107. Meta’s Meteoric Rise in 2023 Shows No Sign of Slowing This Year


After shedding more than 70% of its value amid 2022’s tech stock sell-offs the stock surged 180% in 2023–and the tech giant is far from finished.

108. Monetag Unveils New Monetization Option for Telegram Mini Apps via Rewarded Interstitial Ads


Monetag, a monetization platform, announces a new traffic monetization opportunity for Telegram Mini Apps owners - monetizing their app audience.

109. Meet Deepgram: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Deepgram - a voice AI platform processing 50,000 years of audio for NASA, Spotify, and 200,000+ developers worldwide.

110. 5 Reasons to Get Published on HackerNoon


Check out 5 reasons for aspiring writers and tech enthusiasts to get published on HackerNoon!

111. Meet Tailscale: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Tailscale, simplifying secure, peer-to-peer networks for easy and efficient collaboration.

112. BruntWork's Proactive Strategy Transforms High Attrition Roles Into Opportunities: Here's How


BruntWork's Proactive Strategy Transforms High Attrition Roles into Opportunities

113. Meet Wellfound: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon spotlights Wellfound, a platform connecting startups and job seekers with a focus on transparency.

114. Meet Windscribe, Winner of the Startups of the Year in Toronto


We have the largest VPN community at discord.gg/VPN. We get fan mail from people around the world saying how certain jokes made their day - it’s great.

115. Meet MongoDB: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features MongoDB — a popular NoSQL database designed for scalability, flexibility, and performance.

116. SEMRush IPO Puts Digital Marketing in the Spotlight


As of last month, SEMRush, a (SaaS) company that specializes in aiding businesses with online visibility management and content marketing, has gone public.

117. Meet Sentry: HackerNoon Company of the Week


Meet Sentry: HackerNoon Company of the Week! Self-hosted and cloud-based application performance monitoring & error tracking.

118. Mercuryo and Revolut Launch Revolut Pay


Mercuryo and Revolut have announced the launch ofRevolut Pay on non-custodial wallets.

119. FaceSwap.co Review: Could This Be the Top Face Swap AI Tool?


Read this FaceSwap.co review to find out if this AI tool is good for seamless and realistic face swapping. Discover its advantages and applications.

120. Spectral Labs Joins Hugging Face’s ESP Program: Advancing The Onchain x Open-Source AI Community


Spectral is collaborating with deep learning experts from Hugging Face to advance open-source models, datasets, and applications for the Onchain Agent Economy.

121. Limitless Crowd Fund Empowers Members With Exclusive Opportunities: What You Need to Know


Limitless Crowd Fund is once again pushing the boundaries of crowdsourcing with the introduction of its exclusive Founder's Pack tiers.

122. 100+ Markets and Counting - Veera Becomes the Ultimate Gateway to Web3


Built for the future of the internet, Veera is designed to make Web3 intuitive, accessible, and rewarding.

123. Keever SEO: Revolutionizing Digital Marketing With Proven SEO Strategies


Keever SEO is a search engine optimization company providing data-driven search engine marketing results. Keever SEO is an award-winning SEO agency.

124. Meet Surfshark: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, we are proud to present Surfshark - a cybersecurity company committed to protecting you from any and every danger lurking on the internet.

125. Unleashing The Power Of Creativity: Diving Into The New Google Search Generative Experience


Google has introduced the groundbreaking Google Search Generative Experience, revolutionizing how we explore and discover information.

126. Barclays' Cost-Cutting Plan Ruffles Feathers


Uncover the storm brewing at Barclays as they unveil plans to cut 2,000 jobs and trim £1 billion in costs, leaving employees and investors on edge. Read on.

127. Do Kwon Lied to Investors About Chai: How He Dangled the Carrot In Front of Their Faces


Do Kwon repeatedly lied to investors about Chai and used it to get them to invest.

128. Meet Octopus Network: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Octopus Network is an innovative multi-chain Web3 infrastructure.

129. Meet Stellar: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Stellar - The network that is faster, cheaper, and far more energy-efficient than most blockchain-based systems.

130. VOOX Unveils Groundbreaking AI-Powered Crypto Trading Platform, Sparking Industry Excitement


VOOX, the cutting-edge AI-driven cryptocurrency exchange, has made a significant impact in the blockchain industry with its recent launch.

131. Enhancing Community-led Decisions via Prediction Markets: A Discussion With Dr. Rein Y. Wu of PredX


A conversation with Dr. Rein Wu, PredX Founder & CEO, exploring next-gen prediction markets and their relevance today.

132. Parag Agrawal's Undertaking to Repay Advancement of Expenses


"I hereby undertake to repay any amounts paid, advanced, or reimbursed by the Company for such Expense advance."

133. What Was the Outcome of the Doe v GitHub Lawsuit?


DOE vs. Github (amended complaint) Court Filing (Redacted), June 8, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

134. Here's How RocketX Boosts DeFi On the MicroVision Chain Through Interoperability


This integration allows users benefit from single-click transactions and a simplified onboarding process.

135. US v. Google - a Breakdown of the Landmark Monopoly Case


Will the US government's attempt to rein in big tech succeed or fail?

136. Exploring Famous MVP Pivots: Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube Success Stories


Check out why many popular apps had to pivot to make a success. Read Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Netflix pivot stories.

137. The Future of SoftBank: The Goose that Lays the Golden Eggs


SoftBank's results have improved dramatically, with a total net profit of about $29.9 billion between April and September 2020 (up 371 percent year-over-year)

138. OpenAI Is Meticulously Destroying All the Allegations Against It


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

139. Meet Amazon IVS: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Amazon IVS, a managed live streaming solution that makes low-latency or real-time video available to viewers around the world.

140. Meet ZexPRWire: HackerNoon’s Certified Business Blogging Partner


Meet ZexPRWire, the PR powerhouse automating global media reach. Discover their "Zero Mail" tech and learn how to join the HackerNoon Certified Partner program.

141. What Exactly is a Performance Improvement Plan (PIP)?


Amazon finds what it believes to be the bottom 6% of employees to put on a performance improvement plan. Here’s everything you might want to know about PIPs.

142. Meet Starknet: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Starknet — a ZK-Rollup leveraging the STARK cryptographic proof system.

143. The Algorithmic con: Is Our AI-Powered World Becoming The Matrix?


This piece draws powerful connections between artificial intelligence and The Matrix, examining how data exploitation, simulated realities, and algorithmic cont

144. Meet Brave: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Brave, a provider of a suite of internet privacy tools.

145. Meet Confluent: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon's Company of the Week is Confluent - the company that’s pioneering a new category of data infrastructure.

146. MagicEraser.Pro Review: Effortlessly Enhance Your Photos With AI Magic Eraser


Discover how MagicEraser.Pro simplifies photo editing by allowing users to easily remove unwanted elements like people, logos, and background clutter

147. Uncle Sam Elbow Drops Adobe With a Lawsuit


Adobe recently got sued by the U.S. government for harming consumers with their subscription model and their cancellation method.

148. Meet Bybit: HackerNoon Company of the Week


Meet HackerNoon's Company of the Week: Bybit - one of the top cryptocurrency exchanges offering tailored crypto services.

149. GCEX Gets Granted an Operational VASP Licence From Dubai’s VARA: What This All Means


-GC Exchange FZE (GCEX), part of the GCEX Group, has been granted an Operational VASP Licence for VA Broker Dealer services from Dubai’s Virtual Asset Regulator

150. Meet CoinGecko: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features CoinGecko - a cryptocurrency ranking platform that provides a 360-degree overview of digital currencies and their standings

151. Router Protocol Completes Oversubscribed Strategic Funding Round


Router Protocol has completed an oversubscribed strategic funding round with participation from prominent crypto angels and funds.

152. Meet Storyblok: HackerNoon Company of the Week


Build faster with Storyblok, the headless CMS that powers flexible web experiences while letting non-devs edit and publish content independently.

153. Ola: More Than Infrastructure - A New Gateway Connecting Web2 and Web3 Worlds


In July 2021, the Ola project (formerly known as OlaVM) officially took off, incubated by Sin7y Labs. Back then, the blockchain industry was thriving...

154. US v. Google: Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness, and Advertising


An open, vibrant internet is indispensable to American life. Or is it?

155. Meet Mezo: HackerNoon Company of the Week


HackerNoon's Company of the Week is Mezo, transforming Bitcoin into a productive engine for loans and yield without selling holdings.

156. Meet Mailbird: HackerNoon Company of the Week


Mailbird is HackerNoon's official company of the week. Find out more about the communication platform that is ending email chaos.

157. Gumroad Introduces Flexile and More: Gumroad Public Board Q1 2024 Meeting with Transcript

158. Vijaya Gadde and Twitter: The Indemnification Agreement They Have


THIS INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of October 1, 2013, between Twitter, Inc., a Delaware corporation(the Company), and Vijaya Gadde

159. How to De-clutter LinkedIn


LinkedIn has become a place to consume too much content. How can LinkedIn declutter it and improve user experience.

160. Meet Korbit: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Korbit—a smart AI platform that helps dev teams ship faster, cleaner code with real-time feedback and team-wide coding standards

161. Meet KuCoin Community Chain: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features KuCoin Community Chain - a high-performance decentralized public chain built by the fans of KCS and KuCoin.

162. Amendments in the Twitter Lawsuit: What This Means for Stockholders


These bylaws may be adopted, amended or repealed by the stockholders entitled to vote

163. A Comprehensive List of Every Single Violation Terraform Labs and Do Kwon Committed


Here is the definitive list of every violation Terraform Labs and Do Kwon committed.

164. Microsoft Declared That The Browser Battle Was Close to Over: And They Were Absolutely Right


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

165. Meet 2077 Research: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features 2077 Research, a trailblazer in blockchain research known for its in-depth analyses.

166. Sony's Web3 Journey: A New Era for the Tech Giant


Sony's recent partnership with Circle positions Soneium well in the world of Web3.

167. Meet Miro: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Miro - the virtual workspace with 90M+ users and counting.

168. SEC v. Terraform Labs: What the Government Is Accusing the Company and Its CEO, Do Kwon, Of


SEC v Terraform: The Table of Contents at your disposal.

169. The Noonification: Tapswap: What Is Everyone Tapping? (6/16/2024)


6/16/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

170. Humanize.io Review: Is This A Simple Way Of Making AI Content Undetectable?


Discover what Humanize.io is all about in this detailed review that explores its features, use cases, and more.

171. Meet Klink Finance: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon spotlights Klink Finance—an international earnings platform and affiliate network that links users, advertisers, and partners worldwide.

172. From Solitude to Connection: Leveraging Self-Knowledge and AI-Powered Partner Selection


Let’s look at how needs and values can help people identify the reason for their involuntary solitude and how AI-powered partner selection can help.

173. Meet ICON Foundation: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features the ICON Foundation - a non-profit organization supporting the open development of bridging infrastructure to connect blockchains

174. Real-World Assets And Yield-Bearing Stablecoin-Alternative Coming to Sui: Ondo Finance's Expansion


Sui, the Layer 1 blockchain which has experienced explosive growth since its inception, announced that Ondo Finance is expanding into the SUI ecosystem.

175. Do Kwon's Scheme Unraveled: He Misled Investors About the Stability of UST


Do Kwon misled investors about the stability of UST and about the algorithm that pegged UST's price to the U.S. dollar.

176. TOKYO BEAST, A Crypto Entertainment Game By Gumi Launches On Korea Blockchain Week


Tomoe Mizutani has announced the crypto game, TOKYO BEAST, on Korea Blockchain Week.

177. Meet Moonlock: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon showcases Moonlock, MacPaw's cybersecurity division that is dedicated to keeping your Macs safe.

178. The Collapse of the Terraform Ecosystem: How It All Came Crashing Down


This is it. This is how the Terraform Ecosystem collapsed.

179. The Judgement of the Court of Appeals Is Reversed in the Uber Lawsuit


We reverse the judgment of the Court of Appeal and remand the case for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

180. Textero.ai: A New AI Research Assistant You Should Know About


Textero.ai launches its newest version as a full AI research assistant for students. Textero.ai, known as an AI writing tool, has recently launched its updated

181. Microsoft's Monopoly in the Operating Systems Market for Intel-Compatible PCs


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

182. Introducing Reunit Wallet's New Rewards Program: Trade to Earn


In an effort to stimulate trading activity on its integrated platform and attract new users, Reunit Wallet is implementing a reward system for traders.

183. Lemon Group (LEMX) and Ugandan Government Team Up for Blockchain-Powered Economic Development


As part of the broader collaboration, Uganda seeks to establish comprehensive blockchain regulations that foster transparency and promote innovation.

184. Meet MEXC: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features MEXC - one of the world’s leading digital asset exchange platforms.

185. Factual Allegations: Open AI's Codex and Copilot Under Scrutiny


A class action lawsuit delves into the controversy surrounding OpenAI's Codex and GitHub's Copilot, AI systems designed to aid programmers

186. Meet AIOZ Network: HackerNoon Company of the Week


AIOZ Network, a decentralized infrastructure platform powering AI, storage, and streaming through global edge nodes, is HackerNoon’s Company of the Week.

187. Gall3ry Renovates the Web3 User Experience With Leading Technology: On-chain Content


Gall3ry is an NFT platform which allows NFT users to generate Web3 profile, manage NFT portfolio and connect to like-minders to enhance the emotional value

188. Meet OpenxAI: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features OpenxAI, a decentralized, permissionless AI ecosystem that aims to transform the existing AI landscape.

189. The OceanGate Submersible Crash and Humanity's Pursuit of Exploration


Titan submersible crash: Five people died in a catastrophic implosion while exploring the Titanic wreck. Learn more about the adventurous spirit of humans.

190. The Fortunes of wLUNA Investors Were Tied To One Another: Here's Why


Here's the reason why wLUNA investors' fortunes were tied together.

191. Meet Neo4j: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Neo4j- the world's leading graph database, with native graph storage and processing.

192. Meet Chainwire: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Chainwire—a newswire syndication service for the cryptocurrency and blockchain sector.

193. David Brunk On Revolutionizing Legal Trust Through Smart Contracts


In this exclusive interview, Brunk delved into the origin of DTrust, the benefits and risks associated with smart contract-based trusts

194. Overcoming Challenges, Embracing AI: The Volodymyr Panchenko Story


In the heart of Ukraine, a young entrepreneur named Volodymyr Panchenko embarked on a journey that would lead him from gaming to the forefront of AI innovation

195. Ned Segal Officially Declares That All of His Statements Against Twitter Are True and Correct


Ned Segal signs a statement declaring all of his statements true.

196. The Grand Finale of the SEC v Terraform Labs


The grand finale of the SEC v Terraform Labs

197. DOE vs. Github: Copilot Outputs Copyrighted Code Verbatim


Explore how Copilot, an AI tool, reproduces code from named plaintiffs without proper attribution, raising questions about IPand licensing in the digital age.

198. Google Achieved Market Dominance by Acquiring DoubleClick, Invite Media, & AdMeld, to name a few


Basically, Google's strategy was to buy control of the key tools that link publishers and advertisers

199. BlockDAG's Gleam Event Reaches TVL Milestone - How They're Celebrating With Their Investors


Borroe Finance made a historic presale in the crypto market, shifting investors' attention toward presale coins.

200. Microsoft's Alleged History of Flouting Open-Source License Requirements


Explore Microsoft's strategic responses to the open-source movement, its controversial statements about the GPL, and its pivot towards cloud computing.

201. Meet MacPaw: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features MacPaw - a leading macOS and iOS software developer with over 30 million users worldwide and an impressive product portfolio.

202. A Deeper Look At What Uber Is Claiming: Is It Convincing Enough?


First, Uber contends that unless Adolph’s non-individual claims are dismissed, his PAGA action will run afoul of Viking River

203. wLUNA Could Also Be Classified As a Security: The SEC's Argument


Here's why the SEC believes wLUNA is also a security.

204. Dreampad Custom Hooks Are Set To Redefine Token Launch With Hyper Flexibility


Honeypot Finance has emerged as a key accelerator of the Berachain Proof-of-Liquidity. Its Fair Token Offering launch model has facilitated over 300 launches.

205. The Effect of Microsoft’s Efforts to Impede Java: The Outcome That They Wanted Came True


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

206. Meet aelf: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features aelf - a cutting-edge Blockchain platform, leveraging AI to help simplify and streamline Web3 for developers.

207. Twitter Sued By Former Executives: Details on Corporate Contracts, Fiscal Year, and More


An inside look at the Twitter lawsuit. Everything about the corporate contracts, fiscal year, and more.

208. Upscale.Pro Review: Upscaling Images Made Easy


Read this Upscale.Pro review for more information about this AI image upscaler. Discover how Upscale.Pro can help you upscale and enhance images.

209. Where to Start with the Rapid Growth of the Tech Industry?


The leading companies within the industry have announced that the growing sector of technology is only at the starting phase.

210. Tech Trends 2024: Predictions and Perspectives From Scale Final Experts


To write this article, I approached everyone from our CTO to product owners and managers of our projects at Scale Final.

211. The Former Twitter Executives Send a Second Demand for Indemnification


Because we have yet to receive any response from the Company, we write to repeat such demands and request...

212. Twitter's Corporate Offices: What's Going On With That?


The registered office of Twitter, Inc. shall be fixed in the corporation's certificate of incorporation, as the same may be amended from time to time.

213. Meet AssemblyAI: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features AssemblyAi—a research-driven Speech AI company building speech-to-text and speech-understanding APIs with superhuman accuracy.

214. Roam Revolutionizes Travel Connectivity: A Milestone of 1 Million Users


In a world where navigation and staying in touch rely on a stable internet connection, finding a reliable and secure way to connect while traveling is crucial.

215. Meet The Sandbox: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features The Sandbox—a virtual world where users create, own, and monetize their gaming experiences and assets using blockchain technology

216. Meet Social Links: HackerNoon Company of The Week


Social Links earns HackerNoon’s Company of the Week for revolutionizing OSINT, powering law enforcement, cybersecurity, and AI-driven threat research.

217. The Role of Staffing Agencies: A Game Changer in the Future of Work


Explore how staffing agencies are revolutionising the future of work, driving flexibility, and sourcing top talent effectively!

218. Verification That the Twitter Executives Stand by Everything They Said


The Twitter executives sign statements to verify everything they say.

219. Meet Fastex: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Fastex — a web 3.0 solution-based ecosystem built to deliver multiple centralized and decentralized solutions.

220. Kinetex to Integrate With 1inch to Boost Liquidity In Cross-Chain Swaps: What You Need to Know


According to Tigran Bolshoi, co-founder of Kinetex, 1inch stands out as one of the top liquidity aggregators in the DeFi market.

221. Meet Coze: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Coze— an all-in-one AI agent-building platform where you can build powerful AI agents in just 10 minutes with no-code tools.

222. Google's $3 Billion Dollar Acquisition of DoubleClick in 2008 cited in Landmark Lawsuit


Google took a page straight up from the Monopoly Playbook: buying up competitors, thwarting both sides

223. A Quick History on Labor Laws and Why They're Important in the Uber Lawsuit


The Legislature enacted PAGA almost two decades ago in response to widespread violations of the Labor Code and significant underenforcement of those laws.

224. Exploring Digital Twin Technology: A Conversation With Magma CEO Matthieu Merchadou Melki


Magma's CEO Matthieu Merchadou Melki offered valuable insights into Magma and digital twin technology in this interview with Olayimika Oyebanji.

225. Parag Agrawal, Vijaya Gadde, and Ned Segal Were Terminated By Elon Musk


Parag Agrawal, Vijaya Gadde, and Ned Segal Were Terminated By Elon Musk

226. AI-Generated Code and Copyright Infringement: Codex’s Attribution Problem


Discover how AI-generated code faces issues with understanding, attribution, and license compliance.

227. Meet NYM: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features NYM, a Swiss-based company that aims to develop open-source privacy infrastructure to combat online surveillance.

228. Unlocking Cosmos: Coinband Agency Propels Your Web 3.0 Project to Stardom


Enter Coinband, a stellar agency founded in 2022 by crypto marketing luminaries with four years of expertise.

229. SEC: Do Kwon and Terraform Need to Be Restrained Or They Will Continue to Violate the Securities Act


The SEC state that they believe Do Kwon and Terraform Labs will continue to violate the Securities Act if not restrained.

230. Uber Lawsuit: The Several Arguments They're Making to Get Out of It


Uber makes several arguments in urging that a PAGA plaintiff loses standing to litigate non-individual claims in court

231. OpenAI Is Intertwined With Microsoft and GitHub


DOE vs. Github (amended complaint) Court Filing (Redacted), June 8, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

232. Meet BNB Chain: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon showcases BNB Chain, a decentralized blockchain ecosystem developed by Binance.

233. What to Look for When Choosing Business Process Management Software


Why BPM is so important and what are the key features you should pay attention to when choosing such tools?

234. Omicron Variant is Drastically Slowing Down Return-to-Office Plans in US Tech Companies


A large majority of U.S. employers have asked their workforces to come back home for another month or longer

235. When Can a PAGA Plaintiff Lose Standing?


A plaintiff who files a PAGA action with individual and non-individual claims does not lose standing to litigate the non-individual claims in court

236. Former Twitter Execs Sue the Company: Get to Know Their Counsel


"The information contained here in is for the use by the Court for statistical and administrative purpose..."

237. Revolutionizing International Trade: 5 Key Benefits of the ArbStore


ArbStore is a platform that revolutionizes dispute resolution in international trade online. It offers a secure decentralized escrow with incredible benefits.

238. Why Did Uber Get Sued? Here's What You Need to Know About the Lawsuit


In October 2019, Adolph sued Uber in superior court, alleging individual and class claims for relief under Labor Code section 2802 and the UCL.

239. Jurisdictional Landscape in the Case of DOE vs. Github


Learn about the intradistrict assignment, jurisdictional considerations, and the significance of the San Francisco Division in this case.

240. The HackerNoon Newsletter: Do AI Agents Dream of Electric Langoustines? (2/24/2026)


2/24/2026: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

241. Deglorifying CEOs


Bright CEOs belong in the past. Web3 is talent-centric and doesn't need a "charismatic leader" to become successful. Well, are we right, or are we right?

242. The Grand Finale of the Twitter Lawsuit... Or Is It?


"It is the opinion of counsel for Plaintiffs that there is good cause for this action not to be assigned to a Master in the first instance"

243. Twitter Lawsuit: The U.S. Federal District Courts to Be the Exclusive Forum


the federal district courts of the United States of America shall be the sole and exclusive forum for the resolution of any complaint...

244. SEC: Terraform Labs Knowingly or Recklessly, Employed Devices, Schemes, or Artifices to Defraud


The SEC did not mince words when talking about Do Kwon and Terraform Labs.

245. How Twitter Has to Notify Stockholders of a Meeting


Notice of any meeting of stockholders shall be given in the manner set forth in the DGCL.

246. Baden Bower Reveals the Secrets PR Agencies Don't Want You to Know


Baden Bower, a firm breaking away from traditional norms, is pulling back the curtain, giving clients a clear look at what PR really entails.

247. Do Kwon Was Hyping Up wLUNA to Investors - Which Is Why They Expected Profits


Do Kwon was hyping up wLUNA to investors, so of course they expected profits.

248. Meet dRPC: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features dRPC, the decentralized Web3 infrastructure provider with focus on resilience and latency.

249. Meet Google Cloud: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Google Cloud — which offers customers computing resources to power their artificial intelligence and machine learning workloads.

250. Twitter's Officers: What Is It That They Do Exactly?


All officers of the corporation shall respectively have such authority and perform such duties in the management of the business of the corporation

251. The HackerNoon Newsletter: Meet Deepgram: HackerNoon Company of the Week (2/2/2026)


2/2/2026: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

252. Remember When Tech Had Great Job Security? I Don't


Like any industry, jobs in tech have their highs and lows. Don't confuse today's temporary challenges for something more permanent.

253. Details of the Twitter Lawsuit: Letters Between Both Sides' Lawyers


"While you have indicated that you will respond to my letters "in due course," I respectfully request a call at your earliest convenience to discuss the Company

254. Meet Aleph Cloud: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Aleph Cloud—a decentralized solution changing how data and computing work in the blockchain ecosystem.

255. Comparing the Uber Lawsuit to Previous Cases: Does It Hold Up?


Under Kim, Adolph’s allegations that Labor Code violations were committed against him while he was employed by Uber

256. Twitter's Agreements With Their Executives: What the Company Promised Them


The preamble to each Agreement provides that its purpose is to afford indemnification and advancement rights to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law

257. Russian Nationals Face Uncertainty at U.S Tech Companies Amid Russia-Ukraine War


As the Russia-Ukraine conflict persists, Russian nationals working in U.S Tech companies get caught in the cross hairs, leaving them with an uncertain future.

258. The Noonification: AI Boom Spurs US-China Chip Race (6/3/2024)


6/3/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

259. Meet DataOps.live: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features DataOps.live, the automation platform powering Snowflake, Roche, and enterprises building AI-ready data at scale.

260. The Court of Appeal: Which Way Are They Leaning in the Uber Lawsuit?


Five recent Court of Appeal opinions have reached the same conclusion. This unanimity is unsurprising because our reading of PAGA’s standing requirements...

261. Open AI Codex and Github Copilot Were Allegedly Trained on Copyrighted Materials


Learn how these AI models were trained and why their code output may infringe upon copyrights despite lacking human reasoning capabilities.

262. Meet PlayerZero: HackerNoon Company of the Week


PlayerZero’s self-healing software for enterprises works well enough to spot breakages before users do, helps fix them, and makes the system smarter after every

263. Creators Agency Ranked as One of the Best Talent Agencies to Work For


In a nutshell, Creators Agency appears to be redefining talent management in the digital age.

264. How Ukraine's Battlefield Is Becoming a Testbed for Global Defense Tech


Brave1’s new “Test in Ukraine” platform invites global defense tech firms to test innovations on the battlefield and collaborate with Ukrainian forces.

265. Meet Augment Code: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Augment Code, an AI-powered developer platform that helps experienced developers understand, debug, and navigate large code base.

266. The HackerNoon Newsletter: Dear Startup Founders: Beware of Your Minions! (10/16/2024)


10/16/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

267. Emizentech Confirmed as an Exhibitor at the Gitex Global 2023 Event


Explore Emizentech's tech innovation showcase at Gitex Global 2023 for transformative business solutions.

268. Terraform Was Selling a Security-Based Swap to People Who Were Not Eligible Contract Participants


Terraform Labs was doing something they were absolutely not supposed to be doing.

269. Apple’s Sales Slowdown: Unraveling the Challenges and Charting the Path Forward


Apple, a tech titan renowned for its innovation and groundbreaking products, faces one of the longest streaks of sales slowdown in two decades,

270. Binance's Efforts to Help Select Market Participants Evade Its Compliance Controls


Examine current market participants trading on Binance and learn about Binance's initiatives to support them in complying with regulatory controls.

271. Ever Wondered About Twitter's Board of Directors? Here's What You Need to Know


The board of directors shall consist of one or more members, each of whom shall be a natural person.

272. HackerNoon Decoded 2024: Celebrating Our Tech Companies Community!


Explore HackerNoon Decoded: The Best of Tech Companies in 2024—top stories, standout writers, and the readers who shaped the discourse!

273. The HackerNoon Newsletter: Q3 Movers and Shakers (11/4/2024)


11/4/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

274. AskAI.io Review: Is It the Best AI-Powered Search Engine?


Looking for an AI search engine online for free? Check this review of AskAI.io to know everything about the best AI Search Website.

275. BG Remove Review: Exploring How This AI Background Remover Stands Out


In this comprehensive review, we delve into BG Remove and its capability to quickly erase image backgrounds. Check out everything about this background remover

276. Twitter's Committees: How They're Created, Appointed, and More


The board of directors may designate one or more committees, each committee to consist of one or more of the directors of the corporation.

277. Object Remover Review: The Ultimate Tool for Flawless Photo Editing


Explore how Object Remover seamlessly removes unwanted objects from images, making photo editing quick and easy.

278. The Copilot Conspiracy: Claims of Collaboration and Legal Breaches by Tech Giants


Learn about the civil claims against Microsoft, GitHub, OpenAI, alleging their collaboration in creating and operating Copilot in the face of legal concerns.

279. Inside Red Bull’s Secret Lab Driving Aerospace, Automotive and Clean Energy


Red Bull Advanced Technologies goes beyond racing to innovate in aerospace, automotive, and clean energy sectors.

280. The Sources and Authorities Uber Is Citing to Support Their Position


Uber also cites a number of authorities, but none supports its position. Our rejection of associational standing under PAGA has no bearing on the question here.

281. Inside the Meetings of Twitter Stockholders: The Rules and Regulations


This Section 2.15 provides the exclusive method for a stockholder to include nominees for election to the board of directors

282. DOE vs. GitHub: The Details


DOE vs. GitHub (amended complaint) Court Filing (Redacted), June 8, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

283. What Microsoft Has Done to Protect Its Monopoly: The Effect on the Consumers


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

284. Kwenta And Perennial: How They Are Kickstarting the Arbitrum Expansion With 1.9M ARB


This initiative, backed by a substantial 1.9 million ARB grant, aims to attract new users and liquidity providers to Arbitrum and spark renewed interest in onch

285. How Can a PAGA Plaintiff Lose Standing? The Court Goes Into Detail in the Uber Lawsuit


PAGA provides no mechanism to enable a court to adjudicate non-individual PAGA claims once an individual claim has been committed to a separate proceeding.

286. The Power of Open Source and JavaScript: The Journey of Globalping


Globalping is an open source platform for running networking tests and performance testing from anywhere in the world built to be reliable and nonbiased

287. The Middleware Threats to Microsoft's Monopoly


Explore how middleware technologies posed a potential challenge to Microsoft's dominance.

288. Meet Iron Software: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Iron Software - the C# document library for .NET.

289. OpenAI's Motion to Dismiss the Lawsuit: Why They Think They Should Be Let Off the Hook


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

290. Terraform Violated Section 5(e) of the Securities Act: What This Means


By engaging in the foregoing conduct, Defendants have violated, and unless restrained and enjoined will continue to violate, Section 5(e) of the Securities Act,

291. What Michael D. Blanchard, Counsel to Twitter, Has to Say


We are counsel to Twitter and are in receipt of your letters dated January 13, 2023 and March 3, 2023 sent on behalf of Vijaya Gadde, Parag Agrawal and Ned...

292. SEC v. Binance: Alleged Securities Violations and the Future of Crypto


SEC takes on cryptocurrency giant Binance in a case filled with alleged securities violations and deceptive practices.

293. Sun's Java Implementation and the Quest for Cross-platform Applications


Discover how Sun's vision of cross-platform compatibility aimed to revolutionize application development.

294. How Tech Companies are Helping in Times of Covid-19 Crisis


Since the pandemic COVID-19 is shaking all over the world, several people are dying and facing issues to earn for their livelihood.

Well, big tech companies have responded with unusual alacrity and they are helping people during this crisis.

295. Meet BTCWire: HackerNoon Company of the Week


Meet BTCWire, a specialized crypto PR service connecting blockchain businesses with millions of crypto enthusiasts through expert newswire distribution.

296. The HackerNoon Newsletter: Can Bitcoin Put an End to Forever War? (11/18/2024)


11/18/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

297. The Noonification: Meet Wellfound: HackerNoon Company of the Week (9/24/2024)


9/24/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

298. DOE vs. Github: Intradistrict Assignment


Discover the strategic importance of jurisdictional assignment and the role of the San Francisco Division in Doe vs Github.

299. Wisconsin Pursues Legal Action Against Amazon for Antitrust Violations


Explore Wisconsin's legal action against Amazon, accusing the company of antitrust violations under the state's laws.

300. Meet Mend.io: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Mend.io—a platform designed to give you all the tools you need to build a mature, proactive AppSec program.

301. Twitter Breached the Contracts of Three Former Executives


Defendant has breached the Agreements and contravened the Bylaws by not advancing Plaintiffs' Expenses.

302. Copilot Was Launched Despite a Tendency to Produce Unlawful Outputs


Understand how Copilot was trained on publicly available code and its implications for intellectual property rights.

303. Microsoft Was Threatened by Java: That's Why They Made the Decision to Undermine Its Portability


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

304. Google accused of preventing customers from effectively multi-homing for 15 years


Ah - here comes Google's 15 year long scheme to dominate the AdTech Stack!

305. The HackerNoon Newsletter: How to Stay Hungry Without Staying Empty (3/2/2026)


3/2/2026: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

306. US v. Google: Why Scale and the Resulting Network Effects are Necessary


The ability of an ad tech product to achieve scale of buyers, quality of impressions, and depth of data targeting is important to its long-term success:

307. How to Modernize IBM i Applications


If you’re like most IBM i users, you know how much value your IBM i data and applications bring to your business. Your end-users, however, may not. In today’s world of rich user experience, fast-paced application development, and constantly evolving customer expectations, IBM i applications are under increasing pressure to get with the times.

308. Meet RemotiveLabs: HackerNoon Company of the Week


RemotiveLabs, the company improving automotive software development, is HackerNoon's company of the week.

309. Details of the OpenAI Lawsuit: The Plaintiffs' Fail to Plead a Violation of the CCPA


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

310. Meet BrowserStack: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week's HackerNoon Company of the Week is BrowserStack, a platform that specializes in desktop and app testing.

311. The Noonification: The Anatomy of AI Criticism (7/29/2024)


7/29/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

312. SEC v. Binance: Jurisdiction and Venue of Legal Proceedings


The SEC's jurisdiction and venue claims in the Binance case explained.

313. The Noonification: Meet The Sandbox: HackerNoon Company of the Week (8/12/2024)


8/12/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

314. Twitter Stock, Shares, and Certificates: The Rules Behind Them All


Every holder of stock represented by certificates shall be entitled to have a certificate signed by, or in the name of, the corporation by any two officers

315. 12Go's Philanthropic Journey: Beyond Transportation


In a landscape dominated by profit-driven motives, there are few organizations that truly stand out for their community and societal contributions. One such ent

316. Twitter Lawsuit: The Indemnification of the Directors and Officers


The Indemnification of Twitter Directors and Officers: What this all means.

317. OpenAI's Motion to Dismiss: What the Company Had to Say About the Lawsuit and the Plaintiffs


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

318. Did Microsoft Try to Bulldoze Apple?


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

319. DOE vs. GitHub: Plaintiffs Claim Codex & Copilot Were Trained With Copyrighted Material


Examine the legal implications and challenges posed by systems like Codex and Copilot, their training on copyrighted materials, and the nuances of attribution.

320. Does Hiring for Culture Affect Diversity?


Can your company hire for both diversity and culture? Learn how to prioritize and balance both through talent intelligence and psychological data.

321. The Noonification: How to Create a Simple Pop-up Chatbot Using OpenAI (7/1/2024)


7/1/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

322. Top Reasons Why Brand Names Important For Start-ups


Most of the entrepreneurs made the mistake of not focusing on branding during the start-up of their business? They ignore branding and are obsessed with their products and services. The research made on business expansion says that to target the customers in the market, branding is the most important factor in getting attention. To push the product and service in the market, branding is a great way to succeed. The brand also needs to be treated as a person. When an individual is going to start-up a new business, the brand is the identity of it. The brand of an organization has its values and personality reflects on behalf of a business.

323. Celebrate the Start of Summer With BitDelta’s Trade-a-Thon


BitDelta is launching yet another trading competition, with an overall prize pool of $50,000. The competition is open to both existing and new users

324. How Investors Acquired UST: What the SEC Has to Say About It


Here's how investors acquired UST.

325. Multi-Homing Enables Competition in the Ad Tech Stack, yet Google's Dominance Blocks it


Multi-Homing describe publishers' preference to offer their inventory for sale through more than one ad exchange

326. Google consistently charges ~ 20% fee for impressions bought through its ad network


A breakdown of how Ad Tech Intermediaries Get Paid

327. How to Revolutionize Your Business With AAG's TomoOne API: Take Gamification to the Next Level


This fully on-chain digital pet game was born not only to pay homage but to infuse a brilliantly engaging gamification layer into applications.

328. The Noonification: Meet Bright Data: HackerNoon Company of the Week (7/22/2024)


7/22/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

329. mAsset Transactions Were Security-Based Swaps: How Terraform Violated the Securities Act


The SEC claims that the mAsset transactions were security-based swaps. If this is the case, that means that Terraform violated the Securities Act,

330. The Noonification: BuT, BuT, BuT aUtH iS HaaRrRrRrRrRd (8/20/2024)


8/20/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

331. All of the Laws Do Kwon and Terraform Labs Violated


A list of all of the laws Do Kwon and Terraform Labs allegedly violated.

332. The Relationship Between Uber and Its Drivers


Uber does not explain why pursuing some remedies in arbitration and others in court requires the PAGA action to be treated like an action severed...

333. These Three Former Twitter Executives Were Named in a Class Action Lawsuit


Agrawal and Segal were named as defendants in the Securities Class Action on or about September 13, 2022, while both still were officers of the Company.

334. Decrypt Introduces 1000x: The First Loyalty Program for Degens


Decrypt Media Inc. has officially announced 1000x, the first loyalty program for degens.

335. OpenAI's Reply to the Amended Complaint: What They Have to Say


Open AI reply to amended complaint Court Filing Kandis A. Westmore, November 3, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

336. Uber Is Doing Everything They Can to Get Out of This Lawsuit, But It's Not Working


Next, Uber contends that a PAGA plaintiff must have a “financial stake in the outcome of the case”

337. DOE vs. GitHub: Taking a Look at the Claims for Relief


DOE vs. Github (amended complaint) Court Filing (Redacted), June 8, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

338. GitHub and OpenAI Accused of Violating the California Consumer Privacy Act


GitHub and OpenAI face allegations of violating the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) by using personal information without proper notice.

339. The SEC Wants Do Kwon and Terraform Labs to Pay Back the Money With Interest


The SEC wants Do Kwon and Terraform Labs to give back the money with interest and to prohibit them from participating in the selling of crypto asset securities.

340. Terraform Was Farming MIR Tokens: What This Meant for the Company and the Investors


Terraform farmed MIR tokens, more than they needed to. Here's why:

341. Summary of the SEC's Allegations Against Terraform Labs and Do Kwon: They're Being Accused of Fraud


The SEC alleges that Do Kwon and Terraform offered and sold crypto asset securities[1] in unregistered transactions and perpetrated a fraudulent scheme.

342. Defendants in the Case of DOE vs. Github


Learn about the defendants in the legal case surrounding the software Copilot, including GitHub, Microsoft, and various OpenAI entities.

343. Progress On HackerNoon's Tech Company Database, According to COO Linh Dao Smooke


Learn first-hand about how the HackerNoon business database has been built and how it brings HackerNoon relationships with the brands closer.

344. Microsoft and RealNetworks: What Happened Between Them?


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

345. Breach of Contract Claims: GitHub's Violation of Privacy Policy and Terms of Service


Explore the breach of contract claims against GitHub, alleging violations of the GitHub Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.

346. FTC v. Binance: Binance Allegedly Directed Its VIP Customers to Evade Compliance


FTC v. Binance Court Filing, retrieved on March 27, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

347. The Noonification: Lost In Thoughts (9/9/2024)


9/9/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

348. The SEC Explicitly State That Do Kwon Is Liable for Violations of the Exchange Act


The SEC explicitly states that Do Kwon is liable for violations of the Exchange Act because he was the control person of Terraform.

349. Allegations of Copyright Infringement by GitHub Copilot


Dive into the legal saga surrounding GitHub Copilot as it faces allegations of reproducing copyrighted code without adhering to license terms.

350. The Noonification: A Synthetic Biography for a Geek (7/8/2024)


7/8/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

351. The Noonification: NoWire, a 1985 Microwave LAN Experiment (6/21/2024)


6/21/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

352. The Noonification: NoWire, a 1985 Microwave LAN Experiment (6/21/2024)


6/21/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

353. The Noonification: NoWire, a 1985 Microwave LAN Experiment (6/20/2024)


6/20/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

354. Copyright Infringement and Inductive Relief


Learn about the Injunctive Relief and Damages Classes, their definitions, and exclusions. This court filing is part of HackerNoon's insightful Legal PDF Series.

355. The HackerNoon Newsletter: Teslas Good Quarter (10/28/2024)


10/28/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

356. What Is the Court's Opinion Regarding the Uber Lawsuit?


This case concerns a question of standing under the Private Attorneys General Act of 2004 (PAGA). Details on the Uber Lawsuit

357. DOE vs. Github: Plaintiffs Claim Copilot Reproduces their Code without Attribution


Delve into the legal controversy surrounding GitHub and OpenAI's Copilot, as allegations of copyright infringement, fair use, and DMCA violations emerge.

358. How Terraform Promoted The Mirror Protocol and Got People to Buy MIR Tokens


The SEC breaks down how Terraform promoted the Mirror Protocol and got people to buy MIR tokens.

359. TYRION: Meet the Company That Will Decentralize the $377B Digital Advertising Industry


TYRION, an innovative force in the realm of decentralized digital advertising, proudly announces the launch of its revolutionary blockchain advertising

360. Meet R Systems: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features R Systems—a digital product engineering firm that creates chip-to-cloud software, platforms, and digital experiences.

361. The Noonification: The Snowflake Hack and Its Domino Effect (7/15/2024)


7/15/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

362. Investors Tendered Fiat Currency in Exchange for LUNA


Investors used fiat currency to acquire LUNA. Typically, after meeting with Do Kwon.

363. The OpenAI Lawsuit Should Be Dismissed Because Code Can't Be Considered Tangible Goods


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

364. FTC v Binance: Binance Accused of Helping This Firm Evade Its Compliance Controls


FTC v. Binance Court Filing, retrieved on March 27, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

365. The Noonification: Meet AELF: HackerNoon Company of the Week (8/26/2024)


8/26/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

366. Out with The Old, In with The New: Augmenting Lab Performance with SaaS


Big companies are always looking for the next best thing to augment the strength of their position in a competitive market. Innovation is key to supporting this position of strength since it produces an edge over a rival. Competition drives innovation, and it generates differentiation of offerings from the business next door.

367. The SEC's Allegations Against Do Kwon and Terraform Just Keep On Coming


The SEC just continues to drop allegation and allegation against Terraform Labs.

368. FTC v. Binance: Was Binance's Compliance Program Just For Show?


FTC v. Binance Court Filing, retrieved on March 27, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

369. The Noonification: PayPal Abandoned Me; Crypto Saved Me (5/23/2024)


5/23/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

370. The Copyright Act Preempts State Law Causes of Action: Why the OpenAI Lawsuit Should Be Dismissed


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

371. DOE vs. Github: DMCA Violations, Contract Disputes, and Unlawful Competition


Explore the commonality and predominance in the GitHub case, including DMCA violations, contract-related conduct, and allegations of unlawful competition.

372. Vijaya Gadde and How They'll Repay the Advancement of Expenses


This undertaking is being provided pursuant to that certain Indemnification Agreement, entered into on or about October 1, 2013 by and between Twitter, Inc.

373. The Noonification: Meet Stellar: HackerNoon Company of the Week (8/5/2024)


8/5/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

374. The SEC Is Arguing That UST Is a Security: Details of Their Claim


The SEC claims that UST is a security.

375. New Global Expansion Report Benchmarks the Hidden Costs and Risks of Scaling Across 19 Markets


The report provides the cross-market benchmark of cost, timelines, and digitalisation levels for operating a legal entity across 19 jurisdictions

376. What Does Twitter's Bylaws Say? Taking a Look at Their Rules


During the Twitter lawsuit, they looked at Twitter's bylaws.

377. The Netscape Web Browser: A Challenge to Microsoft's Dominance


Explore the rise of Netscape Navigator, a web browser that challenged Microsoft's dominance, with its potential to weaken the applications barrier.

378. Governments Pressuring Tech Giants Isn't Going to End Well (for Governments)


The world has come a long way in terms of its relationship with technology and knowledge. It’s almost universal that people are often afraid of new inventions that are supposed to improve their lives. We feel threatened by what’s out of our intellectual grasp.

379. Zeebu Secures Over $20 Million in Presale Funding for Its Invoice Settlement Platform


Zeebu Secures $25 Million in Presale Funding for World’s First On-chain Invoice Settlement Platform

380. Uber Gets Driven to Court in California


Uber gets taken to court by Erik Adolph

381. DOE vs. Github: Plaintiffs' Claims and Common Grievances


Learn how Plaintiffs and Class members, whose code was used by Copilot, assert common grievances against Defendants for alleged wrongful conduct.

382. Financing Options Tech Companies Can Leverage for Growth


Growth financing can take many forms, from lines of credit extended by a traditional bank to small business loans from the federal government’s Small Business

383. GitHub Copilot Allegations: Reproducing Code Without Attribution


DOE vs. Github (amended complaint) Court Filing (Redacted), June 8, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

384. The Noonification: Meet Brave: HackerNoon Company of the Week (6/26/2024)


6/26/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

385. The Creation of the Terraform Ecosystem: How Do Kwon Did It


The SEC recaps how Do Kwon and others created the Terraform ecosystem.

386. Terraform and Do Kwon Sold Crypto Asset Securities in Unregistered Transactions


The SEC is accusing Terraform and Do Kwon of selling crypto asset securities in unregistered transactions.

387. MIR Tokens Finally Get Discussed During the SEC v. Terraform Labs Case


Investors in MIR tokens tendered crypto assets or fiat currency in exchange for MIR.

388. How Did Microsoft Get Ahead of the Competition? The Story of How Internet Explorer Rose to the Top


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

389. Meet Kilo: HackerNoon Company of the Week


14 people. 2.3M developers. #1 on OpenRouter. Kilo is this week's Company of the Week for good reason.

390. Microsoft Maximized Internet Explorer's Usage Share at Navigator's Expense: The Browser Wars


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

391. Meet Leobit: HackerNoon Company of the Week


This week, HackerNoon features Leobit—a .NET, AI, and web application development provider for technology companies and startups.

392. Understanding the Exchange Act's Registration Requirements


Explore the Exchange Act's critical provisions governing the registration of exchanges, broker-dealers, and clearing agencies.

393. The OpenAI Lawsuit: The Company Claims the Plaintiffs Should Not Be Anonymous


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

394. Allegations of Copyright Infringement Against OpenAI, Codex, and GitHub's Copilot


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

395. FTC v. Binance: An Overview of Binance


FTC v. Binance Court Filing, retrieved on March 27, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

396. UST: How All of the Investors' Fortunes Were Tied to Each Other


Here's how all of the investors' fortunes were tied together.

397. The OpenAI and Codex Lawsuit: Everything You Need to Know Explained By OpenAI Itself


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

398. Meet Indium: HackerNoon Company of the week


Indium is transforming enterprise innovation with GenAI, AI testing, and smart engineering—spotlighted as HackerNoon’s Company of the Week.

399. Fintopio’s Multi-Platform CeDeFi Wallet Connects Telegram, Mobile, and Web Users


With over 2 million active monthly users since its beta launch in April 2024, Fintopio has proven its ability to attract and retain a diverse audience.

400. Terraform Offered and Sold Its Crypto Assets as Securities


The SEC alleges that Terraform offered and sold its crypto assets as securities.

401. Xsolla Acquires AcceleratXR - A Multi-Player Platform For Games


Xsolla, a global video game commerce company, announces its strategic acquisition of AcceleratXR.

402. Plaintiffs Fail to State a Civil Conspiracy Claim Against OpenAI: Details on the OpenAI Lawsuit


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

403. Welcome to the Age of Cause Branding


Why does your tech company matter?

404. A Full Look at Parag Agrawal's Letter to Twitter Inc.


"We hereby provide notice of Mr. Agrawal's rights to indemnification and demand advancement of expenses (including attorneys' fees)"

405. Binance Accused of Evading Commodity Exchange Act in US


Read about the legal actions taken against Binance, its CEO Zhao, and Chief Compliance Officer Lim for alleged violations of the Commodity Exchange Act.

406. FTC Accuses Binance of Negligent Supervision


This legal battle between FTC and Binance delves into accusations of inadequate compliance controls and document destruction.

407. Twitter Breaches Its Advancement Obligation: Where They Made a Mistake


Defendant has breached its obligations under Section 145 of DGCL, the Bylaws, and the Agreements by refusing to advance Plaintiffs Expenses.

408. Microsoft Vs. Navigator: How Apple Became the Battlefield for the Browser Wars


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

409. Key Entities in the SEC v. Binance Saga: Trust Companies, Sigma Chain, and Merit Peak


Explore the roles of Trust Company A and B, Sigma Chain, and Merit Peak in the SEC's case against Binance.

410. Microsoft Pressured OEMs to Promote Internet Explorer


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

411. FTC v. Binance: Binance Accused of Purposefully Ignoring U.S. Regulatory Requirements


FTC v. Binance Court Filing, retrieved on March 27, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

412. How Growth Financing Increases Revenue for Tech Companies?


Companies want to expand to realize new opportunities, bring in staff and inventory, expand their product lines and attract new customers.

413. FTC v. Binance: Meet the Defendants


FTC v. Binance Court Filing, retrieved on March 27, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

414. The OpenAI Case: What the Company Has to Say Against the Plaintiffs' Claims


Open AI reply to amended complaint Court Filing Kandis A. Westmore, November 3, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

415. Unjust Enrichment Allegations: GitHub and OpenAI Under Fire


Discover the claim of unjust enrichment brought against GitHub and OpenAI alleging that these companies benefited unfairly from licensed materials on Github.

416. Ned Segal: What He Has to Say About the Undertaking


This undertaking is being provided pursuant to that certain Director & Officer Indemnification Agreement, entered into on or about August 25, 2027, by Twitter

417. OpenAI Lawsuit: Here's Where the Plaintiffs' Claims Fail and Why


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

418. Does Copilot Reproduce the Code of Others Without Attribution?


DOE vs. Github (amended complaint) Court Filing (Redacted), June 8, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

419. The Noonification: Maximizing Potential In BNB Staking (6/23/2024)


6/23/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

420. Uber Argues That PAGA Has a Third Standing Requirement and That the Defendant Doesn't Meet It


Uber also argues that PAGA contains a third standing requirement — the action must “be . . . brought by an aggrieved employee on behalf of himself or herself

421. Why the OpenAI Lawsuit Should Be Dismissed: A Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

422. The Noonification: Supercharge Your DevOps With Git Hooks (9/8/2023)


9/8/2023: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!

423. [Roundup] GitHub Buys Semmle, Vitalik's Time Machine Visit, and Condolences to the Facebook Engineer


Vitalik’s Time Machine Visit

424. Do Kwon and Terraform Gave Investors A Reasonable Expectation of Profits: How They Talked LUNA Up


Do Kwon and Terraform Labs gave a reasonable expectation of profits to investors.

425. Microsoft's History With Dealing With Other Firms


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

426. OpenAI Court Case: Company Claims Plaintiffs Fail to Plead a DMCA Claim


Open AI reply to amended complaint Court Filing Kandis A. Westmore, November 3, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

427. Twitter Vs Its Executives: The Executives Want Their Expenses Paid (Including Attorney Fees)


Defendant is liable for those Expenses incurred on Plaintiffs' behalf in connection with initiating and prosecuting this action.

428. Do Kwon Made UST Holders Believe That They Would Be Raking in Profits


Do Kwon made UST holders believe that they would be raking in the profits.

429. Plaintiffs in the OpenAI Lawsuit Don't Have a Claim for Unjust Enrichment


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

430. Why Microsoft Bound Internet Explorer to Windows: A Look Into Microsoft's Actions


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

431. OpenAI Argues That the Plaintiffs' 1202 Claim Should Be Dismissed


Open AI reply to amended complaint Court Filing Kandis A. Westmore, November 3, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

432. FTC v. Binance: A Look Into the CEA and Regulations


FTC v. Binance Court Filing, retrieved on March 27, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

433. Details on the FTC v. Binance Court Case: The Plaintiffs Want a Jury Trial


FTC v. Binance Court Filing, retrieved on March 27, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here. This is part 31

434. A Third Example of GitHub Copilot (Allegedly) Reproducing the Code of Others


DOE vs. Github (amended complaint) Court Filing (Redacted), June 8, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

435. The Defendants in SEC's Case Against Binance


Meet the key figures in the SEC's case against Binance: Binance Holdings, BAM Management, BAM Trading, and Changpeng Zhao.

436. SEC Accuses Binance of Violating Federal Security Laws


The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) files a complaint against Binance Holdings, alleging unregistered offers, manipulative trading, and evasion of U.S.

437. FTC v. Binance: The Legal Framework Behind It All


FTC v. Binance Court Filing, retrieved on March 27, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

438. OpenAI: Plaintiffs Have Not Pled Removal of CMI - What It All Means


Open AI reply to amended complaint Court Filing Kandis A. Westmore, November 3, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

[439. Was GitHub's Copilot Designted to Withold Attribution and Copyright Notices?

License](https://hackernoon.com/was-githubs-copilot-designted-to-withold-attribution-and-copyright-notices-license)

DOE vs. Github (amended complaint) Court Filing (Redacted), June 8, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

440. The HackerNoon Newsletter: Meet Āut Labs: HackerNoon Company of the Week (12/9/2024)


12/9/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

441. How Do Kwon and Terraform Built the Terraform Ecosystem Using Funds From Investors


Do Kwon used funds from investors to flesh out the Terraform ecosystem. Here's how he did it.

442. The Government's Definition of Crypto Asset, Blockchain, and Smart Contracts


The SEC defined crypto assets, blockchain, and smart contracts during the trial of SEC v Terraform.

443. Microsoft’s Actions Towards Other Firms


In this court filing, Microsoft's actions that reinforced its monopoly in relevant markets is explored.

444. Who Is Suing Twitter? Meet the Three People Behind It All


Parag Agrawal, Vijaya Gadde, and Ned Segal are suing Twitter.

445. Who Has Jurisdiction in the Twitter Lawsuit?


This Court has subject matter jurisdiction over Plaintiffs' claims pursuant to 8 Del C. § 145(k).

446. Plaintiffs in the Doe V. GitHub Case Are Demanding a Jury Trial


DOE v. Github (original complaint) Court Filing, retrieved on November 3, 2022 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

447. How to Get Started with Government Contracting: Stable and Reliable Revenue


The federal government represents a massive market opportunity for commercial tech companies. But many aren’t sure how to get started and are left asking themselves how to become a government contractor.

448. FTC v. Binance: The Other Relevant Entities You Should Know About


FTC v. Binance Court Filing, retrieved on March 27, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

449. SEC v. Binance: Statutory and Legal Framework


Gain insights into the legal framework that underpins American securities laws, the definition of "security" and its adaptation to diverse investment schemes.

450. The Market for Web Browsing Functionality: What Does That World Look Like?


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

451. FTC v. Binance: How Changpeng Zhao Operates Binance


FTC v. Binance Court Filing, retrieved on March 27, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

452. Uber: PAGA Plaintiff No Different Than A Member of the General Public


Uber further argues that a PAGA plaintiff stands in no different position than a member of the genal public with regard to non-individual claims.

453. Amazon Doesn’t Want Anyone Else To Have a Piece of the Pie


xplore Amazon's overwhelming presence in the online marketplace services market, with a market share exceeding 66% and continuing to grow.

454. The Commission's Fight to Tame Binance


Explore the comprehensive relief sought by the Commission in the Binance case, including allegations, injunctions, penalties, and more.

455. Is Your Tech Company Embracing Innovation the Right Way?


Leading by example demonstrates a commitment to Innovation and risk-taking for results.

456. SEC v. Terraform: Even If Some Violations Occured Outside the U.S., the Court Has Jurisdiction


The court has jurisdiction even if violations were committed outside of the U.S.

457. OpenAI: The Lawsuit Should Be Dismissed Because Plaintiffs Lack Article III Standing


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

458. Binance's CEA Violations - COUNT II: Illegal Off-Exchange Commodity Options


This section outlines how Binance Holdings, Binance IE, and Binance Services, acting as a common enterprise, are alleged to have violated the CEA.

459. FTC v. Binance: A Look Into Binance’s Proprietary Trading Activity on Binance


FTC v. Binance Court Filing, retrieved on March 27, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

460. The Accusations Against GitHub Continue


DOE vs. GitHub (amended complaint) Court Filing (Redacted), June 8, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

461. OpenAI's Reply to the Amended Complaint: What Comes Next?


Open AI reply to amended complaint Court Filing Kandis A. Westmore, November 3, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

462. GitHub (Allegedly) Financially Hurt Open-Source Licences


DOE vs. Github (amended complaint) Court Filing (Redacted), June 8, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

463. Microsoft Thrawted the Expansion of the Java Class Libraries by Discouraging Developers


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

464. DOE v. GitHub: Plaintiffs Seek Declaratory Relief Against All Defendants


Learn about the plaintiffs' request for declaratory relief in Doe v. GitHub against all defendants.

465. OpenAI's Reply to the Amended Complaint: What Their Argument Is


Open AI reply to amended complaint Court Filing Kandis A. Westmore, November 3, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

466. The Noonification: 5 Gaming Franchises That Need to Return (9/16/2024)


9/16/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!

467. SEC v. Terraform: Explaining the Securities Act, the Definition of a Security, and More


Everything you need to know about the Securities Act and what a security actually is.

468. Plaintiffs Seek Redress and Judgments in GitHub Copilot Lawsuit


Plaintiffs in Doe v. Github demand various forms of relief, including permanent injunctive relief, attorney's fees, statutory damages, and more

469. Github's Agents and Co-conspirators


Dive into the world of management, control, and apparent authority that shaped these legal allegations.

470. DOE vs. GitHub: What Were the Claims for Relief?


DOE vs. Github (amended complaint) Court Filing (Redacted), June 8, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

471. Terraform Labs and Do Kwon Misled, Deceived, and Defrauded Investors


The SEC is accusing Terraform Labs and Do Kwon of misleading, deceiving, and defrauding investors.

472. The DMCA Claims Against OpenAI Should Be Dismissed: Here's Why They Do Not Apply


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

473. FTC v. Binance: More Info on Binance Relying on Brokers


FTC v. Binance Court Filing, retrieved on March 27, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

474. Particle Network Launches V2 of Its Intent-Centric Modular Access Layer of Web3


Web3 infrastructure provider Particle Network has unveiled V2 of its Wallet-as-a-Service (WaaS) solution.

475. GitHub Breached Their Duties: An Explanation


DOE vs. Github (amended complaint) Court Filing (Redacted), June 8, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

476. Why Did Three Former Twitter Executives Sue the Company? Explaining What Led to the Incident


Here's what you need to know about the lead-up to three former Twitter executives suing Twitter.

477. The Allegations Against OpenAI Are Too Vague to Hold Water: OpenAI Lawsuit Details


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

478. Understanding the Securities Act's Registration and Disclosure Requirements


Dive into the Securities Act's key provisions, Sections 5(a) and 5(c), which mandate the registration of securities offers and sales with the SEC.

479. One Trading Debuts Instant Trade to the World: What You Need to Know


One Trading, the crypto asset exchange formerly operating under the Bitpanda Pro brand, today announced its new product, Instant Trade.

480. In the Interest of All: Examining Class Allegations in DOE vs. Github


Discover the advantages of pursuing justice through a class action and the potential challenges of managing individual cases.

481. SEC v. Terraform Labs: Meet the Defendants


The defendants in this case are Terraform Labs and Do Kwon.

482. OpenAI Did Not Breach Any Contract: The Company Alleges There Was No Contract to Begin With


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

483. Binance's CEA Violations - COUNT III: Failure to Register as a Futures Commission Merchant


In this section, Binance is alleged to have violated the Commodity Exchange Act by failing to register with the Commission.

484. GitHub Accused of Negligent Interference


DOE vs. Github (amended complaint) Court Filing (Redacted), June 8, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

485. OpenAI's Motion to Dismiss: The Notice They Put Out to the World


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

486. SEC Seeks Stringent Measures Against Binance


The SEC's legal action against Binance aims to secure investor protection and uphold federal securities laws.

487. Binance's Alleged Violations of Commodity Exchange Laws


Binance, accused of operating without proper registration, faces allegations of violating the Commodity Exchange Act and regulations.

488. When Groceries Go Digital, Perishables Find Their Own Path


Understand why the online market for perishable groceries is distinct from the online superstore market.

489. Binance's CEA Violations - COUNT I: Execution of Transactions on an Unregistered Board of Trade


Binance is accused of executing retail commodity transactions without a registered board of trade and offering these transactions on a leveraged basis.

490. In Order For Internet Explorer to Rise, Navigator Had to Fall: The Browser Wars


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

491. Microsoft's Referral Server Agreements: The Details Regarding the Good and the Bad


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

492. The Effect of Microsoft's Action in the OEM Channel


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

493. Microsoft Got Into Bed With AT&T, Prodigy, and CompuServe: The Details of the Relationship


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

494. GitHub Committed Unlawful Business Practices: The Details


DOE vs. Github (amended complaint) Court Filing (Redacted), June 8, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

495. The Special Relationship Betwen GitHub and Open-Source Projects


DOE vs. Github (amended complaint) Court Filing (Redacted), June 8, 2023, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

496. This Is What the Twitter Executives Are Requesting From the Court


Ordering Defendant to timely pay Plaintiffs the full amount of all Expenses (including costs and attorneys ' fees) incurred in connection with this action

497. Three Former Twitter Executives Sue the Social Media Platform: Everything You Need to Know


Three former Twitter executives sued Twitter after Elon Musk's acquisition of the company.

498. The OpenAI Lawsuit: Dissecting and Refuting All of the Plaintiffs' Claims


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

499. OpenAI Believes Its Lawsuit Should Be Thrown Out for Failure to State a Claim Under Rule


DOE v. GITHUB Court Filing, retrieved on January 26, 2023 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here.

500. Microsoft Was Inducing Developers to Use Their Implementation of Java Rather Than Sun's


United States Of America. v. Microsoft Corporation Court Filing by Thomas Penfield Jackson, November 5, 1999 is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series.

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