Tech.Co Top Stories: Highest Earning Myers-Briggs Personality Type

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Here are this week’s Tech.Co Top Stories:

  1. This Myers-Briggs Personality Type is Likely to Earn a Higher Income: Those who associate with ENTJ are apparently more likely to earn a higher income and to be satisfied at their jobs. Check out where your Myers-Briggs personality stands.
  2. 76 Companies You Can Work Remotely At: Did you know that companies like Mozilla and Upworthy offer remote jobs? Well, now you do.
  3. MoboMarket: The iTunes for Your Android Phone: Some for all Android users.
  4. Farrago Comics is Spotify for Comic Books: It's the first free-to-read app for comic books and we got around to asking cofounder and CEO Marty Fleischmann some questions.
  5. Intuit to Help Developers Create Apps for Small Business: Read why the small business market is the next big thing for developers.
  6. Uberchord: Personal Guitar Teacher in Your Pocket: It's the first interactive chord trainer that listens to you play while giving accurate feedback.
  7. This Real-Life Startup Story Sounds Like Last Night's ‘Silicon Valley' Plot: A startup that received a $10 million investment at a $50 million valuation – definitely last week's Silicon Valley episode.
  8. On-Demand Marijuana Delivery Gets $10 Million Series A: The on-demand marijuana delivery startup Eaze raised $10 million last week.
  9. 3 Ways to Growth Hack Your Content Marketing with Video: Because creating and sharing video content can pay off greatly.
  10. Cheryl Shuman, The Queen of Cannabis: A fantastic profile on the founder of the Beverly Hills Cannabis Club.
  11. 1776 Absorbs Disruption Corporation, Expands Into Crystal City: A major piece of news for the DC tech region.
  12. Stanford Study: Letting Employees Work from Home Raises Productivity: A recent study showed that companies that offer the opportunity for their employees to work remotely may actually boost overall productivity.

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Ronald Barba was the previous managing editor of Tech.Co. His primary story interests include industry trends, consumer-facing apps/products, the startup lifestyle, business ethics, diversity in tech, and what-is-this-bullsh*t things. Aside from writing about startups and entrepreneurship, Ronald is interested in 'Doctor Who', Murakami, 'The Mindy Project', and fried chicken. He is currently based in New York because he mistakenly studied philosophy in college and is now a "writer". Tweet @RonaldPBarba.
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