Monthly Archives: September 2023

Prosus, Naspers CEO Bob van Dijk abruptly steps down

Bob van Dijk, the chief executive of Dutch e-commerce investor Prosus and its controlling shareholder Naspers, has unexpectedly resigned from the top role and from the board with immediate effect. Ervin Tu, Prosus’ Group Chief Investment Officer, has been elevated … Continue reading

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Enhancing UI/UX for Unforgettable Mobile Experiences

Have you ever stumbled upon a mobile app that seemed to enchant you? An app that drew you in, reacted naturally to your touch, and seemed to anticipate precisely what you were looking for? If the thought of how such … Continue reading

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Involvement of Business Users in Software Development

Are you a business person or manager who feels like you’re constantly playing catch-up with the latest technology? Do you struggle to communicate your business needs to your tech team or find yourself at a loss when understanding software development? … Continue reading

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An autoworkers strike trifecta and another speed bump for Cruise and Waymo

Welcome back to The Station, your central hub for all past, present and future means of moving people and packages from Point A to Point B.

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Erik Buell on the future of electric motorcycles

The future of mopeds and motorcycles is electric, Erik Buell says. He sees mopeds and motorcycles playing a greater role in transportation.

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TechCrunch+ picks: 9 books set around San Francisco

San Francisco is in a constant state of reinvention, and the many books set in or based on the Bay Area help prove it.

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Real estate tech companies continue to get hammered by high mortgage rates

Once valued at over $2 billion, rent-to-own startup Divvy Homes conducted its third round of layoffs in a year’s time.

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Hollywood is paying a steep price for never really figuring out the streaming model

Streaming broke the traditional media model. Legacy media companies are still figuring out the future, while holding on to that model for as long as possible.

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Disney asset sales won’t break the bank, but they will move legacy media forward

The price Disney fetches for its legacy media assets is less important than the message behind a deal.

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Online Safety Bill will have failed if harm not stopped – Ian Russell

Ian Russell says the Online Safety Bill must stop the kind of images his daughter saw before she died.

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