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Newsela is an education technology company founded in 2013 by Matthew Gross and Dan Cogan-Drew. It focuses on enhancing K-12 literacy and instruction by providing nonfiction content that is adapted to multiple reading levels. This approach allows teachers to engage students with diverse abilities across various subjects, including English Language Arts, social studies, and science. The company aims to ignite a love of learning through real-world connections and has seen significant growth, serving 90% of U.S. K-12 schools and reaching over 25 million users. The core platform offers daily news articles from trusted sources, published at five reading levels for grades 3-12. It includes quizzes, interactive assessments, and a range of instructional tools designed to support teachers and motivate students. Newsela partners with reputable content providers, such as Scientific American and HowStuffWorks, to deliver high-quality, standards-aligned materials. In 2023, Newsela expanded its offerings by acquiring Generation Genius, which provides science videos used in many elementary schools, further enhancing its commitment to real-world STEM education.
TheSoul Group, also known as TheSoul Publishing, is a global digital media company founded in 2016 and based in Limassol, Cyprus. The company specializes in digital content production, talent management, and creator financial services. With over 100 billion monthly social media views and 2.5 billion subscribers across platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Snap, and TikTok, TheSoul Group has established itself as a leader in the creator business space. The company produces around 1,500 videos monthly in 19 languages across 100 channel brands, including popular names like 5-Minute Crafts and Bright Side. TheSoul Group employs over 2,100 people across more than 70 countries, fostering a remote-first culture that emphasizes creativity and collaboration. Key offerings include talent management through Underscore Talent, creator financial services via Mediacube, music promotion with TheSoul Sound, and brand content through TheSoul Creative Agency. The company continues to innovate and expand its services, driving viral success for creators and brands worldwide.
Smartcat is a cloud-based translation and localization platform that leverages AI to provide an all-in-one solution for global enterprises. Founded between 2010 and 2015, the company has grown rapidly and now employs over 100 people, with its headquarters in Novi Sad, Serbia. Smartcat serves more than 1,000 global companies, including 20% of the Fortune 500, by offering tools for managing multilingual content across various formats such as documents, videos, and websites. The platform features a comprehensive translation management system (TMS) with web-based editors, central translation memory, and automated quality assurance. Smartcat also provides access to a marketplace of over 500,000 vetted linguists and offers project management tools that streamline workflows and supplier hiring. Additional capabilities include payment automation, video localization, and e-learning translation, all designed to enhance efficiency and scalability for enterprises seeking effective multilingual solutions.
Cactus Communications (CACTUS) is a global scholarly communications company founded in 2002 by brothers Abhishek and Anurag Goel. The company focuses on helping non-native English-speaking researchers overcome language barriers for international journal publications. With a remote-first workforce of over 1,200 full-time employees and thousands of freelancers and contractors across more than 190 countries, CACTUS operates offices in several countries, including Japan, South Korea, India, and the United States. CACTUS offers a range of services tailored for academia, life sciences, and publishing. Their core offerings include high-quality language and publication support, research promotion and communication, and medical communications. They utilize AI-driven tools and technology platforms to enhance their services, ensuring compliance and effective communication in scientific documentation. CACTUS serves a diverse clientele, including over 281,000 authors, researchers, and institutions, facilitating publication success and research outreach globally.
CrowdGen by Appen is a contributor platform that connects over one million remote workers globally. It allows individuals, including students, parents, professionals, and retirees, to earn income by completing online tasks that support the development of artificial intelligence technologies. The platform has been part of Appen for over 25 years and emphasizes ethical AI practices, fair compensation, and equal opportunity. Contributors can engage in a variety of tasks, such as enhancing virtual reality, fact-checking social media, and recording short videos. They have the flexibility to choose projects that fit their schedules and can earn up to $40 per hour, with additional bonuses available. Payments can be made through various methods, including PayPal and bank transfer. CrowdGen fosters a supportive environment with resources for skill-building in AI and machine learning, making it accessible for anyone looking to participate in the gig economy.
Epic for Kids, branded as Epic!, is a subscription-based digital reading and learning platform for children aged 12 and under. Founded in 2013 and launched in 2014, the company is headquartered in Redwood City, California, with additional offices in San Francisco and San Jose. Epic! offers unlimited access to over 40,000 books, audiobooks, and videos in a safe, ad-free environment, emphasizing safety and reading confidence. The platform serves more than 50 million children and over 2 million classrooms worldwide. It features content from over 250 publishers, including well-known names like HarperCollins and National Geographic Kids. Epic! provides free access for educators, along with reading analytics and classroom tools. The company generates revenue through family subscriptions and school partnerships, with an estimated annual revenue of $20-25 million. Recent partnerships include a licensing deal with HarperCollins and a collaboration with the Scripps National Spelling Bee as their official reading partner.
Personal is an Argentine telecommunications company and a subsidiary of Telecom Argentina. Founded in 1995, it provides mobile telephony and high-speed internet services, including cable, fiber-optic, and broadband, across Argentina and Paraguay. Personal has grown to become the second-largest mobile provider in Argentina, serving over 30 million clients. The company offers a range of services, including voice, SMS, roaming, and long-distance calls. It also provides high-speed internet access, mobile data, and entertainment platforms featuring on-demand content such as music, videos, and gaming. Personal caters to both individual and corporate users through its Mobile Services-Personal in Argentina and Mobile Services-Nucleo in Paraguay. The company operates through advanced 2G/3G and 4G/LTE networks, employing between 19,000 and 21,000 people.