Tech.Co Top Stories: 50 Top Women of Silicon Valley, Top Coding Bootcamps

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

  1. 50 Women in Tech Dominating Silicon Valley: We take a look at some of the leading women in tech who are doing great things in Silicon Valley.
  2. The Top 33 Coding Bootcamps: There are now more than 100 coding bootcamps around the world – we take a look at the top 33 to help you pin down the right one for you.
  3. This App Will Help You Stop Sending Embarrassing Texts: On Second Thought is a new app that links to your current MMS and SMS, and essentially acts like Gmail's “Undo Send” function.
  4. How to Completely Beast a Kickstarter Campaign: Notion: The team behind home monitoring device, Notion, shares with us how to get that Kickstarter campaign going.
  5. Respect the Programmer's Arc: The Care and Feeding of Developers: A great piece that looks at the relationship between sales/business peeps and developers.
  6. Build an App on Google Cloud Platform to Win $100,000: If you build an app on the Google Cloud Platform, you have a chance to win some major cash.
  7. Startup Ecosystems in Europe: Cities of Innovation: A great article that looks at some underrepresented startup ecosystems in Europe.
  8. 5 Damn Good Reasons to Startup in Mexico: Mexico isn't just a vacation destination – it's a great place establish your startup.
  9. 6 Essential Skills of Elon Musk: The list of skills according to Amy Wilkinson’s book The Creator’s Code: The Six Essential Skills of Extraordinary Entrepreneurs.
  10. 21 Most Successful Black Entrepreneurs Throughout History: We looked through the books and found 21 successful black entrepreneurs in America's history.
  11. 5 Time Management Tools to Tame Distractions: Some online tools you can use to help you better manage your time.
  12. 10 Reasons for Your Poor Wi-Fi Connection [INFOGRAPHIC]: Did you know that water could affect your invisible Wi-Fi signal? Because I didn't.

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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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