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President Donald Trump speaks alongside students before signing a memorandum to expand access to STEM education in the Oval Office on September 25, 2017 in Washington, D.C.

Google, Facebook, Amazon Partner With White House on Computer Science Program

The tech companies are working with the Trump administration to increase access to STEM education and lessen Silicon Valley's wage gap.
By John Bonazzo
NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 23: Twilio Inc. founder and CEO Jeff Lawson (C, in glasses) reacts after ringing the opening bell to celebrate Twilio's initial public offering, at the New York Stock Exchange, June 23, 2016 in New York City. Financial markets are bracing for the outcome of Thursday's historic 'Brexit' referendum, where Britons will head to the polls to decide whether the United Kingdom should remain in the European Union.

The Littlest Unicorn Family IPO’ed, With Two More on the Way

Twilio leaves the list as Zoox, ForeScout and SMS Assist join—Shade thrown at Datto—JustFab and Apttus appear to be looking to make exits of their own.
By Brady Dale

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