Author: Nitansh Rastogi

If you think just last week was super buzzy in the world of SaaS, then you couldn’t be more wrong. While it’s difficult to top the news of Slack being acquired by Salesforce, we did see some IPOs, funding announcements, and acquisitions. So, let’s begin. News of the week PubMatic stock soars after the Adtech company raised $118million in its IPO The past week saw IPOs like DoorDash and AirBnB doubling their valuations, but there were other companies too that made their public debut. PubMatic, a programmatic advertising company, managed to raise $118million in its IPO, a 47 percent increase…

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Rand Fishkin doesn’t require an introduction, especially for those who’re in the SEO or digital marketing space. Not only he has created Moz, but his videos of Whiteboard Friday have also made the complex concept of SEO so easy to understand for a lot of people. He also authored the book “Lost and Founder: A Painfully Honest Field Guide to the Startup World” about his experience at Moz. Now, he has started another startup dubbed SparkToro, which can be best described as an audience intelligence tool. We caught up with him at the sidelines of the SaaS North conference to discuss…

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The earnings season continued this week as well, with the likes of Dropbox and Alibaba announcing their Q3 results. Of course, the past seven days also saw quite a few funding announcements. So, what are we waiting for? Let’s jump right in. News Replace your background in Google Meet The Alphabet-owned company is continuing to make additions to its video conferencing software, Google Meet. The latest is the ability to replace the background, which comes just after the option to blur your background. Dropbox beats Q3 expectations Popular cloud software provider Dropbox announced its Q3 results and was able to…

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Even in the age of instant messaging services or collaboration software used by businesses, email continues to hold its dominance as the method of choice for communication. Be it for internal communication or reaching out to consumers, the popularity of emails can’t be ignored. Hence, it’s also important to ensure that the right email with all the elements that are working goes to the users. And that’s where email testing software comes into the picture. Mailtrap is among the most popular software in this category, and we recently got in touch with its Managing Director, Sergey Korolev. PS: the interview…

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