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Monthly Archives: September 2023
Rapid Application Development and the Rise of No-Code Heroes
Picture this: a world where software development races against time, dreams of innovation soar high, and two game-changing heroes emerge to save the day. Meet Rapid Application Development (RAD) and the all-new No-Code Technology, the dynamic duo transforming the software … Continue reading
How Spark Admissions Became One of the Nation’s Best College Admissions Consulting Firms
The United States is at a crossroads when it comes to higher education. The cost of college is skyrocketing, and legislation for relief remains mired in a divided political landscape. Simultaneously, college admissions are more competitive than ever, especially for … Continue reading
Op-ed: FTC’s crackdown against Amazon is necessary for long-term innovation, startup investor argues
The government must recognizes that new market entrants can’t compete if the existing giants are allowed to deploy whatever competitive practices they want.
Government row with Facebook over private messages
The government has launched a campaign criticising Meta for planned encryption of Facebook messages.
Vivek Ramaswamy is in his TikTok era, with Jake Paul’s endorsement
Vivek Ramaswamy is on TikTok now, thanks to Jake Paul. In the week since he joined the platform, Ramaswamy has amassed about 33,000 followers, secured an endorsement from one of the most polarizing creators in YouTube history and attempted to … Continue reading
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US finds no evidence Huawei can mass produce advanced phone chips
The ability of Huawei — and China at large — to manufacture advanced chips amid U.S. sanctions has again come into question as conflicting claims arise. The U.S. finds no evidence that the Chinese smartphone and telecom giant Huawei can … Continue reading
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Robinhood CEO on the company’s evolution: ‘We’ve made a lot of progress’
Ten years ago, Robinhood was founded to “democratize” stock trading, or more simply, to make it more accessible for anyone to trade stocks. Over time, the now publicly traded company has broadened its offerings – allowing users to do far … Continue reading
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Shaquille O’Neal on investing in edtech and projects that are going to ‘change people’s lives’
Shaquille O’Neal, 15-time NBA All-Star, four-time NBA champion and three-time NBA Finals MVP, took the stage at TechCrunch Disrupt to talk about his passion for investing in edtech and backing projects that aim to change people’s lives. O’Neal is the … Continue reading
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Magnestar wants to solve the satellite signal interference problem for the entire space industry
Satellites depend on radio frequency spectrum to communicate with each other and with ground stations on Earth, but spectrum is a finite resource that’s prone to interference — an issue that’s only gotten worse as more satellites are launched into … Continue reading
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Phalanx protects company data by automatically securing and tracking sensitive documents
Data loss prevention (DLP) has emerged as a foundational strategy for businesses looking to prevent workers from inadvertently (or advertently) sharing sensitive data outside the confines of the company network. At its core, DLP is about solving the “people problem” … Continue reading
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