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Expensify’s CEO originally wanted to feed San Francisco’s homeless. His company can now do that with a socially conscious credit card.
These arrangements are the new big thing among companies that aim to boost careers.
The SF data infrastructure company has developed multiple tools to help their customers comply with new privacy laws.
Casetext reduces prep time before a case so lawyers can help more people.
Many tech companies say they want to hire and promote more women. Here's why they should make it a formal business priority.
The CEO of HoneyBook tells us why he supports his employees fully when they want to leave to start their own businesses.
Creating an inclusive culture doesn't stop after recruitment. Eskalera wants to help companies understand how well their diversity efforts are working.
We can't simply stop wildfires in their tracks. But some Bay Area startups are trying to help Californians be better prepared for these increasingly common natural disasters.
Grammarly's product team responded to user requests by creating a tool that analyzes tone... and displays the results with emojis.
Mathilde Collin, CEO of Front, challenges her team to keep their phones down and be more present.
How two entrepreneurs built a sales training program for underrepresented groups — and got tech companies to pay for it.