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Cursor courted top engineers by flying across the world to meet them and making up dinners — even after they said no
When most companies get turned down by a job candidate, they move on. Cursor flew across the world to win them over. Cursor's CEO, Michael Truell, said on an episode of the a16z podcast published ...
The CEO of Anysphere, the company behind the popular AI-powered coding environment Cursor, apologized Friday for a poorly communicated pricing change to its $20-per-month Pro plan. The changes ...
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‘Massive productivity booster’: Seattle developers on how Cursor is changing the way they code
Seattle software engineers say Cursor, an AI-powered code editor, is revolutionizing how they work — boosting productivity, enabling faster prototyping, and opening the door to more ambitious projects ...
Nov 13 (Reuters) - Code-generation startup Cursor nearly tripled its valuation to $29.3 billion in five months after raising $2.3 billion in its latest funding round, as artificial intelligence ...
The startup behind the viral AI coding app Cursor is snapping up top talent from AI enterprise startups in a bid to bolster its competition with Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot and win over businesses ...
Cursor, a startup that makes an AI coding tool beloved by engineers, has raised $2.3 billion at a $29.3 billion valuation—nearly 12 times the value the company had in January. Accel, which invested in ...
The startup will "do anything possible to get the most talented people," Michael Truell said. Truell also said that Cursor uses a two-day on-site work trial to test candidates' skills and fit. When ...
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