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Sunday, December 31, 2017
What were your best nine Instagram photos from 2017?
Saturday, December 30, 2017
The food revolution may have just needed a cup of Blue Bottle
Friday, December 29, 2017
Financial technology startups emerged as serious challengers to financial services in 2017
Latin America’s Groupon Mafia
Amazon did a lot of funky stuff this year and it’s paying off
TrendKite raises another $11M for its PR analytics platform
A digitizing David takes on photo-scanning Goliath
Historian Leslie Berlin talks about the rise of Silicon Valley
Thursday, December 28, 2017
Uber’s Frankenboard arrives
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
HQ Trivia is coming soon to Android
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Quiet
The AI chip startup explosion is already here
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Scaleworks announces pre-holiday surprise with Keen IO acquisition
Friday, December 22, 2017
Inside “Fin”, the elite human/AI assistant
A look at 42 women in tech who crushed it in 2017
What a challenging, exhilarating year it has been for women everywhere, starting from the women’s March on Washington to former Uber engineer Susan Fowler’s eye-opening and now famous blog post to the #metoo movement that has swept the country, washing dozens of sexual predators out of their powerful roles in the process. All the while, women in tech have been driving their tech… Read More
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Meet Molekule, the sleekest air purifier on the market
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Mattermark to shut down after selling to FullContact
Podia helps content creators build their online business
Oscar Health expects to generate $1 billion in revenue and sign up 250,000 members in 2018
Startup incubator Nailab invests $25K in East African startups
When Nailab (Nairobi Incubation Lab), opened its doors seven years ago in Kenya, it wanted to be the Y Combinator for Kenya, Nailab CEO Sam Gichuru told me. In order to accomplish that goal, Gichuru realized Nailab would need a lot of money, which it did not have at the time. That’s why it initially began as a co-working space. “Along the way we realized that the startups we got… Read More
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