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Coursera
Coursera Inc. () is an American for-profit online university, earlier operating as a global massive open online course provider from 2012 until 2021. It was founded in 2012 by Stanford University computer science professors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller. Coursera works with universities and other organizations to offer online courses, certifications, and degrees in a variety of subjects.
Coinbase
Coinbase Global, Inc. is an American cryptocurrency exchange. It was founded in 2012 by Brian Armstrong and Fred Ehrsam. Coinbase has over 100 million users, and is the largest U.S. based cryptocurrency exchange as well as the world's biggest bitcoin custodian, as of 2024. The company operates in more than 100 countries and holds nearly US$516 billion in assets, including nearly 12 percent of all bitcoin in existence and 11 percent of all staked Ether.
Disney Jr.
American pay television network
Mondelez International
American multinational confectionery, food and beverage conglomerate
A24
A24 Films LLC, commonly referred to as A24, is an American independent entertainment company specializing in film and television production, as well as film distribution. They are best known for distributing and producing modern arthouse and cult films, including Moonlight (2016), Lady Bird (2017), Hereditary (2018), The Lighthouse (2019), Uncut Gems (2019), Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), The Iron Claw (2023), Past Lives (2023), The Brutalist (2024), Civil War (2024), Friendship (2024), and Marty Supreme (2025).
Medium
online publishing platform
Kraft Foods Group
American grocery manufacturing and processing conglomerate, formed as a spin-off from Kraft Foods Inc.
Eutelsat OneWeb
global communications company
Snowflake Inc.
cloud-based data-warehousing startup
Sony Entertainment
American global entertainment company
Instacart
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Vertical
American independent film distributor
DistroKid
DistroKid, formerly titled Fandalism, is an American independent digital music distribution service, founded in early 2012 by entrepreneur Philip Kaplan. DistroKid principally offers musicians and other rights-holders the opportunity to distribute and sell or stream their music through online retailers such as Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube Music, among others. Originally known as Fandalism, it was originally a social media website for musicians before going into its current name while also becoming a music distributor over a year later in mid-2013.
SmartThings
SmartThings Inc. is an American home automation company headquartered in Mountain View, California. Since August 2014 it is a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics.
Reality Labs
virtual reality technology subsidiary of Meta Platforms (formerly Oculus VR)
WHOOP
Wearable technology company
Airtable
Airtable is an American cloud collaboration service company headquartered in San Francisco. It was founded in 2012 by Howie Liu, Andrew Ofstad, and Emmett Nicholas. It provides spreadsheet, database, and AI agent services.
Draken International
company providing fighter aircraft for training purposes
300 Entertainment
American independent record label
Nightdive Studios
American video game developer and publisher
VLF Automotive
American car brand
Pearl Street Films
American film production company
Collins Aerospace
American aerospace manufacturer
Scrub Daddy
American cleaning product company
Ripple
creator and a developer of the Ripple payment protocol and exchange network.
PayPal Honey
American company operating a browser extension that applies coupons
WindowsWear
WindowsWear is a retail visual merchandising database and community, founded in 2012 and headquartered in New York City. WindowsWear is a current and archival collection of retail and visual displays dating back to 1931. The collection provides retailers, designers, brands and creative professionals with photos for competitive research, inspiration and trend ideas over the years as they look to create visuals for today's retail environments. At Berkeley College's Manhattan campus, WindowsWear has a museum called the WindowsWear Museum, featuring fashion windows and in-store displays. The compa
Monkeypaw Productions
American production company founded by director and producer Jordan Peele
AppLovin
AppLovin Corporation is an American mobile technology company headquartered in Palo Alto, California. Founded in 2012, the company helps developers market, monetize, analyze and publish their apps through its mobile advertising, marketing, and analytics platforms, SSP MAX; DSP AppDiscovery; and SparkLabs creative studio. The company also invests in various mobile game publishers.
DraftKings
DraftKings Inc. is an American gambling company based in Boston, Massachusetts. It offers sportsbook and daily fantasy sports (DFS) services.
Peloton
American exercise equipment and media company
CNN Films
film production company
Blue Apron
meal delivery service
Seven Bucks Productions
film studio, co-created and founded by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and his former wife, Dany Garcia
House of Hardcore
American wrestling promotion
The Society Management
American modeling agency society
Royole
Royole Corporation was a manufacturer of flexible displays and sensors that can be used in a range of human-machine interface products, including foldable smartphones and other smart devices.
one
HackerOne Inc. is a cybersecurity operations technology company managed by certified information system security professionals who conduct vulnerability threat assessments to identify bugs found on a website, application or server. It was one of the first companies to embrace and utilize crowd-sourced security and cybersecurity researchers as linchpins of its business model; pioneering bug bounty and coordinated vulnerability disclosure. As of December 2022, HackerOne's network had paid over $230 million in bounties. HackerOne's customers include U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of De
HashiCorp
HashiCorp, Inc. is an American software company with a freemium business model based in San Francisco, California. HashiCorp provides tools and products that enable developers, operators and security professionals to provision, secure, run and connect cloud-computing infrastructure. It was founded in 2012 by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar. The company name HashiCorp is a portmanteau of co-founder last name Hashimoto and Corporation.
Chime
American financial services company
The Skimm
American media company
Tempur Sealy International
American manufacturer of mattresses and bedding products
Post Holdings
American consumer packaged goods holding company
Mitro
Mitro was a password manager for individuals and teams that securely saved users' logins, and allowed users to log in and share access.
Compass Inc.
American real estate technology company
Hillshire Brands
American food company
Fullbright
American video game developer company
Q21515527
American television and movie studio by Microsoft
Affirm
U.S. financial services company