Tech.Co Top Stories: Highest-Paying Programming Languages, Our Favorite Startups at SXSW

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

  1. These are the Highest-Paying Programming Languages [INFOGRAPHIC]: C++ is the highest-paying programming language standing at an average salary of $110,000.
  2. 8 Standout Startup Founders in Asia: Here are some leaders in the Asian startup scene that you should know about.
  3. Our 10 Favorite Startups at the SXSW Trade Show: We were at this year’s SXSW Interactive festival. Here some of most interesting startups we found.
  4. The Top 20 U.S. Startup Accelerators Ranked: At SXSW, the Seed Accelerator Rankings Project released its 2015 ranking of the best startup accelerators.
  5. 4 Web Scraping Tools to Help You Save Time on Data Extraction: Whether you’re struggling to add live data feed to your app or merely need to pull out a huge amount of online data for analysis, check out these web scraping tools to help you out.
  6. 9 Winners from the SXSW Accelerator Startup Competition: Here are the winners of the 7th annual startup competition held by SXSW.
  7. 13 Top Startup Industries with the Most Exits in 2014: Per Mattermark 2014 Startup Traction Report, released last December.
  8. 22 Techstars Mentors Share Their Advice for Startups: Read a few highlights from the upcoming book Bend the Curve.
  9. The Rise of Bitcoin in Our Global Economy: Learn more about how Bitcoin will affect the future of our global economy.
  10. Doctor on Demand: The Future of On-Demand Healthcare: With apps like Pager, consumers now have access to on-demand healthcare. Read more about this trend.
  11. It’s All About Gray Hair Trendsetters at SXSW: Apparently gray hair was all the rage at SXSW.
  12. A Comprehensive List of Women Investors Who Blog: Because it’s important to have the perspective of women investors in an industry dominated by men.
  13. PBS’s 7 Tips for Driving Social Content on a Shoestring Budget: We learned a bit from PBS at this year’s SXSW.

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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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