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If you're a startup junkie, you're always on the lookout for the latest startup news. Whether it's new investment news or which startups are getting funded, you want to be in the know. But with so many different sources of information out there, it can be tough to keep up. That's why we've compiled a list of the best places to get your startup news fix. From general news sites like Techcrunch and Mashable, to more niche sites like Venturebeat and Crunchbase, there's a wealth of information out there for those interested in startups. And if you're looking for investment news specifically, sites like AngelList and EquityZen offer deep insights into the world of startup financing. Of course, social media is also a great way to stay up-to-date on all things startups. Twitter is especially useful for following industry thought leaders and reporters covering the space. And don't forget about LinkedIn - it's a goldmine for connecting with investors and other startup professionals. We scan the entire internet for you and bring you the latest news and content
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