When Steve Huffman, the cofounder of Reddit, rejoined the company as CEO in 2015, he learned that very few people in Silicon Valley wanted to work there anymore. Here's the story of how Reddit persuaded hundreds of engineers to come work for it.
Justin Kan's new legal startup, Atrium, has raised $65 million in a new round of funding led by Andreessen Horowitz. Kan is perhaps best known as the creator of modern live-streaming with the launch of Twitch, which sold to Amazon for nearly $1 billion.
BI PRIME: David Blumberg is not your typical Silicon Valley venture capitalist. For starters, he's gay, has a strong faith in God, and leans Republican. We asked Blumberg why being a minority in Silicon Valley has its advantages.
Launched in 2016, Tentrr lets users find and book upscale campsites on private land. The company has just announced its first geographical expansion outside the East Coast, with more than 50 campsites in the San Francisco Bay Area in the pipeline.