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Read an op-ed by Amazon’s Jen Caltrider, Director of *Privacy Not Included, on the occassion of Amazon’s 30th anniversary.
Read More →Read an op-ed by Amazon’s Jen Caltrider, Director of *Privacy Not Included, on the occassion of Amazon’s 30th anniversary.
Read More →Bernie Sanders’ accent may sound strange to some people outside of New York, but it doesn’t pose any comprehension problems for artificial intelligence.
Read More →Trint has unveiled a series of new features that takes automated transcription to the next level
Read More →PKPR placed an exclusive with TechCrunch on Trint securing $4.5 million in Series A funding to further expand the company.
Read More →Waave this week expanded to all five boroughs. Check out the coverage in amNew York, Metro, Curbed, and Patch.
Read More →Starting this month, New York City yellow taxis in Manhattan will offer upfront fares before passengers hail a trip via Waave.
Read More →The critics have tested the competition and they are singling Trint out as the best transcription app on the market.
Read More →Associated Press video journalists across the globe will now use Trint to transcribe recorded interviews and events.
Read More →PKPR secured a great interview with Trint founder and CEO Jeff Kofman for Lifehacker’s How I Work.
Read More →To demonstrate how accurate automated speech recognition has become, Trint tested its speech-to-text algorithm on several politicians.
Read More →Trint gets a rave review from tech guru David Pogue on Yahoo! News, calling it “a welcome new weapon in the fight against transcribing.”
Read More →PKPR coordinated a New York City media day for our London-based client Trint, a startup that has created the first automated transcription tool.
Read More →With Moogfest set to kick-off May 19th, major media outlets took a look at the work it takes to create an entirely new type of festival experience.
Read More →This two-day event in Lower Manhattan’s Hudson Square neighborhood showcased its evolution from New York City’s historic printing district.
Read More →Internet Week New York 2015 closed out with a round table with Chelsea Clinton, who discussed the No Ceilings Full Participation Report.
Read More →Internet Week New York 2015 kicked off with Broad City’s Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson’s keynote conversation with Anne Fulenwider.
Read More →Continuing to empower artists nationwide Fractured Atlas launched SpaceFinder Mass, a powerful new marketing tool for venues.
Read More →With the lack of diversity in the tech industry dominating the headlines, media turned out in full force for Focus 2014.
Read More →As part of it works to increase diversity in the tech industry, digitalundivided brought hip hop legend and tech investor MC Hammer to Detroit.
Read More →Last week, New Yorkers got a chance to experience how they will live, work, and play in the not-so-distant future at the Gizmodo Home of the Future.
Read More →Internet Week New York’s Webutante Ball made the cover today! It’s part of a daily series that Metro reporter Andrea Park has filed on the festival.
Read More →Marking his first major address to New York City’s technology industry, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio will deliver the opening keynote for IWNY.
Read More →For today’s announcement, PKPR placed an exclusive story with the Wall Street Journal’s Lora Kolodny.
Read More →We love this Reuters op-ed on Internet Week New York. The headline says it all: Two cheers for the tech industry’s goofy energy.
Read More →On the heels of Yahoo! acquiring NYC Tumblr this week, CNN Money’s Laurie Segall interviewed Internet Week New York festival director Caroline Waxler.
Read More →Internet Week New York is expected to bring more than 45,000 people together for a week of more than 400 parties, panels, and more.
Read More →Celebrating its 5th year, Internet Week New York 2012 resulted in more coverage in a wider variety of outlets than ever before.
Read More →PKPR worked with the NYC Mayor’s Office on coordinating a major press conference on May 15th at Internet Week New York Headquarters.
Read More →WellTech, a new health and wellness-focused incubator, launched this week with a duo of startups dedicated to changing how consumers pursue wellness.
Read More →One of the highlights of Internet Week New York was Can You Draw The Internet, a competition all about capturing the Internet.
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