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TechCrunch+ roundup: Technical due diligence, web3’s promise, how to hire well

TechCrunch

So far, web3 has not paid off on the Promise of the Premise : open source software that runs live on the blockchain. “Whenever possible, it is far better to slowly integrate a great candidate in as an adviser or part-time contractor and let things play out,” writes Suthipongchai.

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Top Data Science experts you should know about

Apiumhub

Adrian specializes in mapping the Database Management System (DBMS), Big Data and NoSQL product landscapes and opportunities. Marcus Borba is a Big Data, analytics, and data science consultant and advisor. Howson has advised clients on BI tool selections and strategies for over 20 years. Marcus Borba. Cindi Howson.

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Make and Launch Your Own NFT Marketplace

Xicom

There’s nothing in comparison to the explosion of Blockchain news. Besides, you must be wondering what absurd stuff will find its way onto the Blockchain next. And, apparently, the answer is clipart of a rock that anybody can buy for free, but that is being sold on the Blockchain for the cost of a small house.

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How to Hire App Developers – A Complete Guide

Openxcell

Although there are many ways to classify apps – from category to operating system – the following are common ones. It creates a React Native app for explicit operating systems on a user’s device. Due to the native app, a particular OS design is bound to work and leverage the OS’s capabilities. Budget Confirmations.

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After a record year for Israeli startups, 16 investors tell us what’s next

TechCrunch

Do you expect to see a surge in more founders coming from geographies outside major cities in the years to come, with startup hubs losing people due to the pandemic and lingering concerns, plus the attraction of remote work? Travel and proptech are more exposed due to COVID-19. Not particularly. Very positively.