NEW DELHI, May 30 (Reuters) - The parent company of India's ShareChat has raised nearly $300 million in fresh funding from Alphabet Inc's Google, media giant Times Group and Singapore's Temasek ...
The parent company of India's ShareChat has raised nearly $300 million in fresh funding from Alphabet Inc's (GOOGL.O) Google, media giant Times Group and Singapore's Temasek Holdings, valuing the ...
ShareChat, an Indian social network that added Twitter as an investor in 2019, may soon receive the backing of two more American firms. The Bangalore-based startup is in advanced stages of talks to ...
BENGALURU (Reuters) -India's ShareChat, a short video-sharing platform backed by Google and Temasek, said on Monday it let go of around 20% of its employees, as startups face increasing pressure from ...
ShareChat, the homegrown social media company, has laid off 20% of its staff. This comes a month after the company removed its 100 employees and shut down its gaming app Jeet11. The company reportedly ...
MUMBAI: Homegrown social media platform, ShareChat, on Monday announced the complete transfer of its infrastructure that serves over 60 million active monthly users to Google Cloud. The regional ...
Amid the increasing spotlight on home-grown social networks and micro-blogging platforms, local social network ShareChat is in the final stages of talks to raise as much as $300 million in new funding ...
The news related to acquisition of ShareChat is once again making rounds on the internet. It seems like Google has taken a shine to the Twitter-backed social media platform ShareChat and might acquire ...
The parent company of India's ShareChat has raised nearly $300 million in fresh funding from Alphabet Inc's Google, media giant Times Group and Singapore's Temasek Holdings, valuing the social media ...
ShareChat, an Indian social network that added Twitter as an investor in 2019, may soon receive the backing of two more American firms. The Bangalore-based startup is in advanced stages of talks to ...
ShareChat, the Indian social media startup backed by Twitter, Google, Tiger Global and Temasek, has laid off 20% of its workforce — or over 400 employees — just a month after eliminating more than 100 ...
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