Showing all posts tagged Startups
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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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Tesla Adds Dog Mode – Because Twitter Asked
Tesla has announced that a "dog mode" will be added to its cars as soon as this week. The reason? Someone asked Elon Musk
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Study Finds Tech is Number One Industry for Workplace Drinking
The tech world is the single industry most likely to allow or sponsor alcohol consumption in the workplace, a new study has
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Gimlet Media and Anchor: What Spotify’s Acquisitions Mean for Podcasts
Spotify just acquired podcast startups Gimlet Media and Anchor in the biggest podcast industry acquisition ever. Here's what
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$190 Million in Cryptocurrency Missing Due to Lost Password
Cryptocurrency is rarely out of the news, but the recent case involving Canadian currency exchange QuadrigaCX is a real show
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6 Ways Tech Startups Are Changing in 2019
Tech startups are always looking to capitalize on the next big thing. And every year, the startup ecosystem is slightly
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13 Ecosystem Builders That Are Boosting Startup Growth
If you're an early-stage entrepreneur, technology has served you well. The barriers to entry when it comes to launching a
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7 Pitching Tips to Help You Crush Your Next Investor Meeting
When it comes to pitching investors, rejection is a lot more common than success. Truth be told, your only path to some
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5 Virginia Startups at Collision 2018 That Should Be on Your Radar
Just across the Potomac river from our nation's capital sits Arlington, Virginia, a beautiful city filled with bustling
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Startup Glory Awaits: Become the Startup of the Year Champion
Winning an Olympic medal, the Pulitzer Prize, or the Stanley Cup are just a few moments of glory that happen around the
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Report: The Bay Area Isn’t Bleeding Tech Workers After All
In 2015, a worker in the San Francisco Bay Area earning $100,000 a year would need to put their entire post-tax salary into
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Former NFL Star Darren Woodson: You’re Never Going to Be Perfect in Business
Any founder will tell you that building a business comes with its fair share of roller coaster rides. One week you are
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5 Common Habits of Digital Leaders
In an inspiring poem written by Erik Qualman, he recalled a question asked by his father, “What footprints do you want to
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Nina Vaca, CEO of Pinnacle Group: You Can’t Be What You Can’t See
Whether it’s a partner, spouse, family, friend, mentor or mom, having a support system is key to any entrepreneur’s
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Smart Homes and Paying Off Debt Win at Startup Night SXSW 2018
The spirit of optimism is alive and well at SXSW 2018. Between the art installations, film, entertainment, innovation, and
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Meet the Investors & Tech Leaders Judging at Startup Night SXSW 2018
Whenever you get the opportunity to talk with an investor, do it. Getting face time with VCs or people of influence is an
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Battling Cyber Hackers: The Next Generation of War Games
In 2017, society experienced more data security breaches than any year prior. “The final number of data breaches reported
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Kauffman Foundation and TechCo Team Up to Celebrate Inclusion & Startup Ecosystems
Everyone wants a fair chance at the American dream. And if you have a big idea, the opportunity to create your destiny
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Meet the 25 Startups Competing at SXSW Startup Night 2018
Everything is bigger in Texas. And while that cliché has been said about everything in the Lone Star state for years, it
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