Weekly Refresh: Pager Boosts Telehealth Offerings, HQ Relaunched, and More

Read our latest weekly refresh for trending NYC tech news.

Written by Anna Holmquist
Published on Apr. 06, 2020
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Pager boosted telehealth offerings. The company developed additional AI features specific to COVID-19 on its telemedicine platform. [Crunchbase]

HQ Trivia relaunched. After shutting down in February, the app is back. The live trivia game offers real cash prizes to winners. [Built In NYC]

Via raised $200M. The ride-hailing app offers cheaper carpool rides. EXOR led the big Series E round. [Built In NYC]

Axonius made $58M. The cybersecurity company provides an asset management platform to help identify gaps. This Series C round brought its total capital raised to $95 million. [Built In NYC]

DigitalOcean launched Hub for Good. The cloud computing company started the initiative to give infrastructure credits to developers with projects meant to offer support in response to the pandemic. It’s also donating $50,000 to its own COVID-19 relief fund. [Built In NYC]

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