HackerNoon
Type of site | Technology, Hacker Culture |
|---|---|
| Founder | David Smooke |
| URL | hackernoon |
| Launched | 2016 |
| Current status | Active |
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]
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 Cloudflare 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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[edit]- ^ Grzesiak, Greg (January 6, 2025). "HackerNoon: Rewriting the Playbook for Tech Publishing". GritDaily.
- ^ Roberti, Justin (April 3, 2021). Slogging, Blockchain, And Innovations In Crowdsourced Content: Interview With Founder Of HackerNoon. Benzinga. Archived from the original on January 18, 2025. Retrieved January 18, 2025 – via Yahoo News.
- ^ "Artmap Inc". Bloomberg. Archived from the original on 2024-04-07. Retrieved 2024-12-05.
- ^ Maulani, Anisa Menur A. (27 September 2024). "How HackerNoon uses customer-centric approach to build meaningful new features on their platform". e27. Archived from the original on 2024-12-07. Retrieved 2024-12-06.
- ^ "10 Newsletters You Need to Subscribe to As a Data Scientist". Towards Data Science.
- ^ Constine, Josh (February 22, 2018). "Product Hunt launches no-spam tech news digest app Sip". TechCrunch.
- ^ "The Premier Tech Publication". StartEngine.
- ^ Zuckerberg, Mark. "Why Open Source AI is Good For Developers, Meta, and the World". HackerNoon.
- ^ "This Is The Truth About The Shortcut To Entrepreneurial Success". FastCompany. February 21, 2018.
- ^ "Will it rain today? Quantifying the effects of external predictors on food delivery platform order volumes". Aalto University of Science.
- ^ "American Equity, by Sam Altman". HackerNoon. November 28, 2017.
- ^ "Cryptokitties had a glitch that allowed for unlimited automatic likes". TNW (website). April 5, 2018.
- ^ Klien, Jessica. "The world of cryptocollectibles like CryptoKitties looks like the internet's early days". Salon.com.
- ^ "Security of Cryptocurrencies: A View on the State-of-the-Art Research and Current Developments". Sensors (journal).
- ^ Bereznak, Alyssa (December 28, 2017). "'m Not Worried About the Price": A Recent Visit to Silicon Valley's Unofficial Bitcoin Headquarters". The Ringer.
- ^ Marsh, Stefanie (September 21, 2018). "Extreme biohacking: the tech guru who spent $250,000 trying to live for ever". The Guardian.
- ^ "Musica Globalista: Spotify Discovery engine". Wired (magazine).
- ^ Heffernan, Virginia. "Crypto trading just got safer, and that's too bad". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ a b "Hacker Noon's CEO on How to Raise $1M From Your Readers". Product Hunt.
- ^ Peterson, Eric (May 18, 2021). "Startups on the rise". ColoradoBiz.
- ^ Schneider, Nathan (June 19, 2021). "Let Users Own the Tech Companies They Help Build". Wired (magazine).
- ^ Osborne, Charlie (17 July 2019). "Hacker Noon Rips Out Medium's Software, Replaces it With Their Own". ReadWrite. Archived from the original on 2024-12-06. Retrieved 2024-12-05.
- ^ Kargiannakis, Melissa. "Empowering builders: introducing the Dev Alliance and Workers Launchpad Cohort #4". Cloudflare.
- ^ "Google Cloud Platform + Hacker Noon". HackerNoon.
- ^ Levi, Daniel (15 May 2023). "HackerNoon raises $250k in funding at $50M Valuation led by Forward Research". TechStartups. Archived from the original on 2024-12-07. Retrieved 2024-12-05.
- ^ Anderson, Brad (June 10 2020). ““Hacker Noon Adds Quantitative Social Proof and Web Monetization Standards” ReadWrite.
- ^ "HackerNoon: Rewriting the Playbook for Tech Publishing". GritDaily.
- ^ "Genesis Investments инвестировал $150 000 в американское медиа о технологиях Hacker Noon". AIN.