Mark Pincus, a tech billionaire who supported Biden in 2020, told "The All-In Podcast" this week that learning Donald Trump was taken out of context regarding the "very fine" people in Charlottesville ...
Little Umbrella, an emerging pioneer in AI-powered social games, has raised $2 million in funding after the success of its ...
Pincus's gift — the largest of its kind given to the Generative AI Labs at Wharton — will support GAIL's efforts to explore ...
Mark Pincus, lifelong Democrat and billionaire founder of web game developer Zynga, announced he’s voting for Trump in a ...
In December, technology founder Mark Pincus wrote a $929,600 check—the largest amount allowed—to the Biden Victory Fund. Today, the Zynga founder is pushing for other Democrats to challenge ...
There is no direct music angle to this story, but it feels like an interesting new part of the games industry to keep an eye on. A company called Little Umbrella has raised a $2m seed funding round ...
Mark Pincus, 58, founded Zynga in 2007, naming it after his dog Zinga. The software development company gained fame with the launch of FarmVille two years later. Earlier this year, Pincus was ...
DeepSeek’s AI disrupts industry, causing Nvidia’s $600B plunge. AI investments surge: SoftBank backs Skild AI, ElevenLabs raises $250M, and Infinite Reality buys Obsess.
Mark Pincus said the mainstream media took Donald Trump's Charlottesville speech out of context which made him 'uncomfortable ...
Kara Swisher interviews Mark Pincus about Zynga, the social gaming start-up that just got $180 million in funding to try to compete with industry giants such as Electronic Arts.
Plus, Penn State received gifts of $19 million and $1 million for engineering programs and a water garden, and the Wharton ...
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