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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14712 · May 16

#php#calendar#contacts#crm#crm_platform#crm_system#customer_portal#customer_support#customizable#documents#email_marketing#kanban#leads#open_source#php#platform#sales_automation#single_page_application#support EspoCRM is a free, open-source CRM tool that helps you manage customer relationships by organizing leads, contacts, sales, marketing, and support in one easy-to-use web app. It has a clean interface, customizable features, and a REST API for integration, making it flexible for startups, small businesses, and developers. It automates repetitive tasks, saving time and reducing errors, while providing detailed reports to improve decision-making. Being open-source, it’s cost-effective with no licensing fees, and supported by a helpful community. This means you get a powerful, adaptable CRM that boosts productivity and customer management without high costs[1][3][5]. https://github.com/espocrm/espocrm

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@venturevillagewall · Post #3594 · 12/20/2024, 02:00 PM

OpenAI CEO Salaries Revealed Recent data published by OpenAI reveals salary details for its CEO Sam Altman and former CEO Emmett Shear. Altman earned $76,001 for 2023, translating to approximately $318 per workday over 239 days. In contrast, Shear received $322,201 for just 10 days as CEO, costing around $322 daily. Additionally, Ilya Sutskever earned $322,201, or $1,294 per day. Shear is now starting an AI venture, Stem AI, backed by Andreessen Horowitz, with a focus on human behavior alignment. Notably, the company was registered prior to his brief tenure at OpenAI. #OpenAI#SamAltman#EmmettShear#Salary#AI#TechNews#Startups#Funding#IlyaSutskever#StemAI#AndreessenHorowitz#Business#Leadership#TechCrunch #2023 #StartupLife#Innovation#HumanBehavior#Equity

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@venturevillagewall · Post #3711 · 12/25/2024, 10:00 AM

Edtech Investments Hit 2014 Low 📉 Global investment in Edtech startups plummets to $3 billion this year, the lowest since 2014. Startups are distancing themselves from the Edtech label, impacting investor interest. 🧑‍🦼 'Моторика' acquires 51% of a wheelchair manufacturer, positioning itself in assistive technology ahead of an IPO planned for 2026. 🤖 OpenAI considers creating a humanoid robot, but new AI models remain the priority. ✈️ Lilium, the electric aircraft developer, may be saved by a consortium after announcing closures and layoffs. Read more: Financial Times, Vedomosti, The Information, TechCrunch #Edtech#Investment#Startups#AI#Robot#AssistiveTechnology#Lilium#MOTORIKA#FinancialTimes#Vedomosti#TheInformation#TechCrunch#Singapore#Cryptocurrency#UserExperience#MarketTrends#Technology#Innovation#Business#Funding