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Grover raises $71M to grow its consumer electronics subscription business

TechCrunch

And, it plans to invest in more innovation around its rental services. It enables us to double down on creating an unparalleled customer experience for our subscribers, and to push the boundaries of the most innovative ways for people and businesses to access and enjoy technology.

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The End of Silicon Valley as We Know It?

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Understanding four trends that may shape the future of Silicon Valley is also a road map to some of the biggest technology-enabled opportunities of the next decades: Consumer internet entrepreneurs lack many of the skills needed for the life sciences revolution. Internet regulation is upon us. The end of the betting economy.

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Identity Relationship Management Market to Exceed $50 Billion by 2020

CTOvision

Identity services must be in place regardless of sector — retail, finance, insurance, healthcare, government, cloud service, education — in order to extend business reach via social, mobile, cloud, and the Internet of Things. ForgeRock estimates that every Internet-connected thing (PC, tablet, mobile phone, car, refrigerator, TV etc.)

Marketing 101
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Atlanta Tech Jobs and Hiring Opportunities

Altexsoft

Telecommunications and Internet services hold the line. One of the most notable companies risen from GT is Internet Security Systems (bought by IBM for $1.3bn). It gives access to job openings across the industries Atlanta is most prominent for, including supply chain, FinTech, IT, filming, and more. growth YoY rate.

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Classic WTF: The Virtudyne Saga

The Daily WTF

It was simple: develop an internet/intranet based Office/Collaboration system that would deliver "90% of functionality that 90% of [Microsoft Office] users use." First and foremost, there was the new chief of operations, heralded as a "brilliant innovator" and "technological wizard."

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The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2006

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

The overall trend: We have begun moving all our software, data, and even our social activities onto the Web en masse and the demand for high-quality online sites and applications that support this shift in primary focus from the PC to the Internet is there in vast numbers (there are now 1 billion users on the Web today).

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The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2006

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

The overall trend: We have begun moving all our software, data, and even our social activities onto the Web en masse and the demand for high-quality online sites and applications that support this shift in primary focus from the PC to the Internet is there in vast numbers (there are now 1 billion users on the Web today).