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Updated on April 10, 2025

5 free places to work in New York City that might be better than coworking

Unlike coffee shops in other parts of the country, many of the city's favorite caffeine-joints have policies that discourage people from posting up with a laptop. But that doesn't mean there aren't great places to work in the city that will cost you little to nothing. Here are five places you can call your office that won't cost you more than a cup of coffee:

Updated on April 10, 2025

Adtech pioneer, Collective, scores $34 million

Collective, the ad tech company that helps businesses unify digital advertising, announced that it has raised $34 million in additional investment today. The round was led by Columbia Partners with Accel Partners, Greycroft and iNovia participating in the fund. The financing will be used to further develop and expand Collective’s enterprise advertising hub, Visto.

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Updated on April 10, 2025

How 3 NYC Tech Companies Are Leveraging Their Expertise During COVID-19

These NYC companies have launched discounted services and tools, shared best practices and made product adjustments to help guide their members and users through COVID-19 challenges. 

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Updated on April 10, 2025

NYC tech startups raised $3.4B in August — here are the top 5 rounds

See who had a fruitful August.

Updated on April 10, 2025

Feedvisor is coming to NYC, and bringing along the future of e-commerce

Feedvisor is an Israeli company that recently opened offices in New York City. The company describes themselves as an ‘algo-commerce’ company because they use complex algorithms to achieve the sorts of things retailers have been struggling with for years.

Updated on April 10, 2025

5 NYC tech companies explain the special, weird things they do to build an incredible culture

Tech companies put a lot of effort and resources into building a good culture. For many companies, culture is the second most important thing to their organization — coming just behind their product. We spoke with five New York tech companies that take culture incredibly seriously.