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Top 10 in Tech - What to know for Week ending April 9 2021

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Top 10 in Tech - What to know for Week ending April 9, 2021

SaaS METRIC OF THE WEEK

Where do you start at the early stages of a startup when it comes to tracking metrics? The most important bottom-up SaaS metrics to track (and how to best visualize them) are in this article and neatly broken out via pre-revenue and post-revenue.

SPEED MATTERS

Yup - I write about speed a lot lately. When I write this newsletter I prioritize speed and prioritize content over spelling, editorial tightness, and grammar. (But big shout to Grammarly who I outsource all that to). James Somers feels the same and Brad Dickason goes a step further - calling Speed the killer feature with firm examples of where speed matters in a digital experience and can be a great UX moat. Googleobviously makes speed a priority for their tech stack but Netflix is my favorite great speed-focused tech company, which (amazingly to me) de-prioritized uptime in favor of speed and also become their own CDN as part of their speedy-experience solutions.

LINK BUILDING

This kind of seems like an SEO tactic of the past, where businesses build links to create a more organically positive Search rating. So is it still a relevant practice in 2020? Well......yah! But the rules have changed quite a lot. Check this article on how to optimize(by careful curation and intent) what to link.

JAVA

This is actually outstanding news this week (unless you are Larry Ellison). The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Google was legally allowed to use part of Oracle's Java API while building its Android mobile operating system. This court case has dominated tech industry news for yeeeeeaaaars (about 10)

CORPORATE VC

(or CVC) CVC-backed deals declined from a record high of 3,416 in 2019 to 3,359 in 2020, however corporate VC groups participated in 182 mega-rounds in 2020 ($100M+ deals) — a 48% increase compared to 2019 which bumped up the total funding to record highs (screw you Covid) of $74.1 Billion USD. Full (downloadable PDF) report from CB Insights here.

CASE STUDY

Canva - I'm a big fan (and user). Apparently, I'm not alone as in just 7 years they acquired over 15 MILLION users - this was back in 2019 when they were valued at $3.6 billion. Jumping over to 2021 they are now a decacorn and passed $500 million in annualized revenue, up 130% from last year!

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