OpenAI’s ChatGPT has expanded its capabilities through a groundbreaking partnership with Be My Eyes, profoundly transforming the lives of those it serves.
Jetpack.io started in 2020 with the goal of helping developers build cloud applications without needing to learn complicated technologies. In April 2024, the company announced a rebrand, adopting the new name Jetify.
Support Shepherd, now rebranded as Somewhere, is a startup that provides seamless and effective global hiring solutions.
The .com extension remains the preferred choice due to its universal recognition, trustworthiness, and authority online, with 408 out of 585 companies opting for it.
Our guest for this episode is Lynn Whitbeck, the CEO and founder of Petite2Queen, a powerhouse in sales strategy and business growth.
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97% of our list’s top 100 gaming companies use a .com domain name. Globally, customers tend to trust .com domains as they have been a dominant presence on the internet for decades.
Backflip, a provider of a real estate and financial technology platform for real estate entrepreneurs, raised a $15 million Series A led by FirstMark Capital.
GALATEA, owned by Inkitt, is the world’s fastest-growing reading app, with hundreds of thousands of active users enjoying millions of chapters every month. The app has been operating on the GetGalatea.com domain name and recently acquired the Exact Brand Match (EBM) domain Galatea.com.
Recently, in a strategic move to align the brand with a broader professional image and enhance its marketability, Buttondown upgraded to the Exact Brand Match (EBM) domain, Buttondown.com.
Posist, a provider of restaurant technology solutions since 2012, has unveiled a significant rebrand, adopting the new name Restroworks.
This rebranding was part of a broader initiative to address and correct historical injustices associated with the Aunt Jemima brand.