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The company formerly known as Facebook held a conference this week where it announced a number of partnerships, including a partnership with Microsoft. All the news is summarized in a single article. What was the most excited about? The metaverse is moving.

This is the second year in a row that the price of Hulu has increased. The ad-supported plan was raised from $7 to $8 per month, while the ad-free plan was raised from $13 to $15 per month.

Microsoft announced this week that it will integrate DALL-E 2 into at least two of its apps, making it the first major software company to do so.

The OG App was supposed to provide an ad-free/suggestion-free experience similar to that of the past. It didn't have the permission to do that. Meta immediately announced that he would take all appropriate enforcement actions against the app.

Project Starline, a wild, experimental "video-calling booth" that uses 3D imagery, depth sensors, and light field displays to make a video chat feel more like an in-person conversation, became a reality last year. Until now, Starline booth prototypes were hidden from the public, but they are now expanding that to include the offices of other enterprise partners.

audio roundup

Been busy and not the kind of busy that allows you to listen to a show while you work on something? This week, you didn't hear about what you missed.

  • On Equity, Natasha and Alex caught up with the incredibly insightful Sarah Guo, who recently launched a $100 million early-stage VC firm after being an investor/partner at Greylock for nearly a decade.
  • Darrell and Jordan were joined on Found by Attabotics founder Scott Gravelle, who detailed how ant colonies inspired his approach to robotics.
  • The Chain Reaction crew talked about why the SEC is investigating the company behind the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT collection and what it could mean for the crypto ecosystem.

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The subscribers were reading behind the paywall.

Supliful's seed deck is one of the best decks I've ever seen, despite being butt-ugly and rife with mistakes.

A decade after the term "growth hacking" was first used, what does it mean today? Jonathan talks about growth marketing.