Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Tinder's founders sue Match Group and IAC. It's The Daily Crunch.

THE DAILY CRUNCH
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 2018 By Anthony Ha

Tinder's founders (along with a few current executives) sue Match Group and IAC, Y Combinator announces a startup accelerator in China and Tencent's profit falls. Here's your Daily Crunch for August 15, 2018.

1. Tinder founders sue parent companies Match and IAC for at least $2B

The suit alleges that IAC and Match Group manipulated financial data in order to create "a fake lowball valuation," then stripped Tinder's founders and others of their stock options. It also alleges that Greg Blatt, the Match CEO who became CEO of Tinder, groped and sexually harassed an executive at the company's 2016 holiday party.

In response, IAC and Match Group called the suit "meritless," adding that "sour grapes alone do not a lawsuit make."

2. Y Combinator is launching a startup program in China

The Silicon Valley-based accelerator announced the hiring of former Microsoft and Baidu executive Qi Lu, who will develop a standalone startup program that runs on Chinese soil.

3. Chinese internet giant Tencent suffers a rare profit drop

This breaks a growth streak that stretches back more than a decade and, more crucially, comes at a time of relative crisis for Tencent.

4. The Alexa-Cortana integration is now available in a public preview

The integration between the two voice computing platforms was previously announced and demoed on-stage in May. But at the time, the companies didn't reveal a timeline as to when the integrations between the two assistants would become available to the public.

5. Twistlock snares $33M Series C investment to secure cloud native environments

According to CEO and Ben Bernstein, his company is building a security product designed to protect a cloud-native environment, with the understanding that while containers and serverless computing may be ephemeral, they are still exploitable.

6. Twitter puts Infowars' Alex Jones in the 'read-only' sin bin for 7 days

Twitter is punishing Jones for a tweet that violates its community standards, but it isn't locking him out forever.

7. Uber is on a hiring spree in Singapore despite 'exiting' Southeast Asia

The original plan following Uber's deal with Grab was for Uber to relocate its regional headquarters to either Japan or Hong Kong. In recent months, that strategy has shifted.

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