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Requests for Startups in 2024

VC Cafe

Eliminating middlemen in healthcare – from using AI to automate repetitive human jobs to exploring new and better business models for providing care. AI to make IRL matches – What if you could chat with a bot that learns about you on a deeper level and uses this information to make a curated set of matches?

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The Real Promise of Gen AI: It’s in the Apps, Not the Pipes

VC Cafe

New Business Models : AI enables innovative business models, such as offering AI-driven services or selling the “work” performed by AI agents rather than traditional products or services, where the user still needs to operate some kind of dashboard/product. Potential areas include: Gaming – eg.

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Why Every Business Needs To Become A Platform, And How To Do It

YoungUpstarts

You could probably make a case for any one of these, but here’s the thing: Although on the surface these companies appear to have completely different business models, they all share one very powerful component: a scalable online platform connecting people and ecosystems. Obsessive curation of the brand experience.

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Accel APX conference: short take aways

Cracking the Code

The objective of the conference was to understand how APIs will power the next great web and mobile companies and share some best practises in understanding when to use APIs or not and how can API company best market to developers.

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HOW TO: Build an App for Your Small Business

mashable.com

Contact Us Submit News Contact Us Write for Us Spark of Genius Series Mashable | The Social Media Guide Business Mashable on Facebook Join Us! This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum , where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business.

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“YouTube is still the only place where you can passively monetize your content” – Online Content Evolution From Awestruck’s Sarah Penna

Hunter Walker

So, technically we were an MCN, but that was more a function of the landscape when we started than a business model. We were much more curated and signed people who we believed in holistically. Do you think vertical content (Multi-Channel Networks) MCNs are the future?

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Why Video Discovery Startups All Fail

Hunter Walker

Many of the video curation/discovery startups were based on two hypotheses: 1. It’s difficult on YouTube to find and manage the content you want to watch These are both absolutely true yet it doesn’t matter – video discovery startups are flawed products and even worse businesses. So what would I do?

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