Russia’s crackdown on news media, and specifically sites that present the country’s government in a critical light, has been well documented, but less so the impact that this censorship is
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a major upswing in virtual learning — where some schools have gone (and stayed) remote, and others have incorporated significantly stronger online components in
If you're building a large-scale technology startup, sooner or later, you should be having a conversation about the Indian market.
When it comes to turning the wheels of the internet, crowdsourcing is a key component of the engine: the power of people can fund big ideas and good causes; it can help you decide what (or what not) t
India-based educational startup Byju’s was widely reported to have raised a massive $400 million round, and now the company is making things official. The 10-year-old company revealed today it h
<a target="_blank" href="https://brainly.com/">Brainly</a>, the edtech startup founded out of Poland but now with a HQ in New York, has acquired <a target="_blank" href="https://usebask.com">Bask</a>
It may not be as cool as Elon Musk building a rocket ship to Mars, but every day 100 million kids ages 12 to 18 are using Brainly to ask and answer homework questions. That simple service, at that mas
Codecademy, an online coding school with 16 million registered users, has built out its footprint without charging its students a penny to use it. Now, as more questions arise about how and when the
Polish startup <a target="_blank" href="http://meet.brainly.co/">Brainly</a> has come a long way since it raised a $500,000 seed round <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2012/09/12/social-learning-networ
Cracow, Poland-based social learning network <a target="_blank" href="http://brainly.com/">Brainly</a>, which operates a number of sites across Europe, has secured a $500k investment from VC firm <a