Showing all posts tagged Startups
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The New Style of Startup Vision: Smaller But Sharper?
Startup businesses have become more focused and don't want to change the world anymore — and that may be a good thing
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PayPal Pumps Up Processing Fees
PayPal has announced a bunch of changes to its payment processing fees, including hikes on its digital payment products.
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Shopify Plots Amazon Affiliate Marketing Attack
Shopify is planning to launch its own affiliate marketing program, linking up small businesses with big publishers.
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Wix Can Now Integrate with Google My Business
The integration allows users to claim and update Business Profiles on Google directly on the website building platform.
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Amazon’s Selz Acquisition is Encouraging News for Small Businesses
Amazon's acquisition represents growing changes in consumer behavior — eschewing big business for sustainability.
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Trello Redesign and New Features Launched to Mark 10th Birthday
The project management software stalwart is bringing new features and views to users to help improve workload management.
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Celebrating the Life and Work of Tony Hsieh
Tech.co founders, Frank Gruber and Jen Consalvo, honor a true visionary, mentor and friend.
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How the New Shopify-TikTok Partnership Helps Small Businesses
A new partnership between social giant TikTok and ecommerce giant Shopify could mint a brand-new class of online store.
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How the Tech Giants are Adjusting to Working From Home
We explore how Google, Facebook and Twitter are reacting to working from home, plus what lessons the rest of us can learn.
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CES 2021 Is Now Officially an All-Digital Experience
CES 2021 has officially been cancelled, with the Consumer Technology Association planning an all-digital experience instead.
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Best Alternatives to the Amazon Affiliate Program
Amazon has slashed its affiliate rates as much as 70%. Suddenly, every other affiliate program out there is looking good.
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Amazon Quietly Slashes Affiliate Rewards
Amazon has announced that it plans to cut its affiliate rates significantly, despite the company making more money than ever.
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How One Co-Working Space is Dealing with the Pandemic
With many office workers switching to remote working, we take a look at how co-working business LABS is handling the change
Jack Turner -
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Best Tips for Working from Home Effectively
With the growing threat of the coronavirus, many of us may need to find the most productive and secure ways to work from home
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Monzo: What do you need to know?
Monzo, an online focused bank from the UK, is starting to make a splash in the US. We explain everything you need to know
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How to Start a Podcast
Here, we'll offer a quick overview of how you can start your own podcast for free (or at least, as cheaply as possible).
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The Business Tech You Need in 2020
In 2020, business tech is less of a luxury and more of a necessity. Here's the top 5 products to help you make an impact.
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What to Expect From CES 2020
2020 CES is almost here, and already there is talk of a wide variety of tech, from robot dogs to bezel-less TVs.
Jack Turner -
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More Than 50 E-Scooters Pulled From Portland River
The e-scooter vandalism pandemic continues, as Portland authorities have reportedly hauled more than 50 e-scooters out of
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Lime Scooters Being Hacked in Australia
Pranksters in Brisbane, Australia, have hacked the audio files on rentable scooters owned by transportation startup Lime,
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Study: 17% of Tech Workers Are High on the Job
Nearly 17 percent of tech workers admit to being under the influence of marijuana while at work at some point in their
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