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Ashley Bowden Ashley Bowden
Updated on March 20, 2025

Sunnyside Helps Users Proactively Balance Alcohol Use and Wellness

Via text-based coaching and other offerings, Sunnyside helps users improve their overall health without sacrificing hard drinks.

Updated on March 20, 2025

These SF Startups Are Using Computer Vision Tech to Improve Field Service, Agriculture and Public Safety

These San Francisco-based startups are helping make computer vision an essential tool for the modern farmer, construction worker or maintenance professional.

Joe Erbentraut Joe Erbentraut
Updated on March 20, 2025

Weekly Refresh: TikTok Deal, Stripe Pays Workers to Leave SF, and More

The TikTok-Oracle deal has been approved by the president, plus more SF tech news.

Alyssa Schroer Alyssa Schroer
Updated on March 20, 2025

19 San Francisco Bay Area Food Companies You Should Know

Ashley Bowden Ashley Bowden
Updated on March 20, 2025

LeanTaaS Bought Hospital IQ, Xpansiv Got $125M, and More SF Tech News

Catch up on the latest developments from the Bay Area tech sector.

Charli Renken Charli Renken
Updated on March 20, 2025

Unity to Acquire IronSource in $4.4B Merger

The two companies will work together to create an end-to-end platform for creators.

Abel Rodriguez Abel Rodriguez
Updated on March 20, 2025

CommerceIQ Hits Unicorn Valuation Following $115M Investment

With the goal of increasing revenue, the company’s platform uses algorithms and automation to analyze everything from a brand’s selling patterns to marketing tactics.

CommerceIQ Hits Unicorn Valuation Following $115M Investment
Jeremy Porr Jeremy Porr
Updated on March 20, 2025

Customer Experience Platform Medallia Acquiring Voci Technologies for $59M

Medallia, founded in 2001, went public in 2019 and has over 15 offices around the world.

Jeremy Porr Jeremy Porr
Updated on March 20, 2025

Real Estate Unicorn Side Raises $50M at $2.5B Valuation, Begins Planning IPO

The latest investment comes just three months after the company closed on a $150 million Series D. At the time, Side secured its status as a unicorn with a $1 billion valuation. Now the company’s valuation has more than doubled to $2.5 billion.