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HackerNoon

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HackerNoon is an online publishing platform established in 2016 by David Smooke.[1][2] The site covers a range of topics including software development, startups, artificial intelligence, cryptocurrencies, and hacker culture.[3] It serves as a community driven platform for professionals and enthusiasts to share technical articles, opinions and insights.[4]

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The HackerNoon Newsletter was launched shortly after the website went live,[5] and to date has hundreds of thousands of subscribers.[6] The publishing platform has published blog posts from thousands of technology leaders including,[7] Mark Zuckerberg,[8] Daniel Tawfik,[9] Nikola Ondrík Andreánska,[10] Sam Altman,[11] Rob Durst,[12] Nick Johnson,[13] Charlie Shrem,[14] Jeremy Gardner,[15] Serge Faguet,[16] Sophia Ciocca,[17] Arthur Hayes, and Andrew Magdy Kama.[18]

In 2019, the company raised $1.065M via equity crowdfunding,[19] from over a thousand people including Garry Tan and Alexis Ohanian.[19][20] HackerNoon then moved from Medium to its own custom publishing platform,[21] offering contributors tools to manage their content and retain ownership rights.[22] Google Cloud Platform and Cloudfare granted the company cloud hosting credits.[23][24] The platform has also adopted decentralized storage solutions to archive its published articles,[25][26] AI integrations to translate, curate and distribute blogs,[27] and a voting system to rank bloggers and companies.[28]

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