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For founders who want to launch apps, ‘being non-technical is not a limitation’

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URA, trivia game HQ, Tomorrow Health, Samsung, Mercedes-Benz and Nike. Our clients are often very focused on the hardware side, which requires us to be more diligent when working on the software/firmware side of the project to ensure everything will work together smoothly. Can you describe the intake process for new clients?

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Investors discuss how labor shortage is shaking up the construction tech stack

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To get a clear picture of where construction tech stands today, we spoke with five active investors in the space. Due to the pandemic, many contech workers were unable to freely visit their job sites and realized they had less visibility than they’d like into what was happening onsite. “Due

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TechCrunch Experts: 3 articles on growth marketing and software development

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siewski, CEE mobile gaming lead, Google. When it comes to growth marketing, ‘so much of CRO is psychological’: Growthcurve was recommended to us through our growth marketing survey. For founders who want to launch apps, ‘being non-technical is not a limitation’ Andrew Yakovlev, creator of Solydaria.

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Daily Crunch: Amazon says OEMs won’t build their smart TVs due to ‘concern that Google would retaliate’

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Holding back : Manish has some news from Amazon, which is saying that some hardware vendors are choosing not to form television partnership agreements with the delivery giant over fear of retaliation from Google. Three more from the TC+ team: Cloud survey : 5 cloud investors illustrate the various paths ahead for startups , by Anna.

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Researchers jailbreak a Tesla, the FCC fines robocallers and WeWork finds itself in trouble (again)

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Welcome, friends, to TechCrunch’s Week in Review (WiR), the newsletter where we recap the week that was in tech. Google launches Project IDX: In more Google news, the tech giant this week launched Project IDX, an AI-enabled, browser-based development environment for building full-stack web and multiplatform apps.

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Perspectives on how cloud computing & app development trends will take shape in 2023

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To understand how organizations may be approaching their cloud strategies and tech investments in 2023, members of VMware’s Tanzu Vanguard community shared their insights on what trends will take shape. According to Forrester , forty percent of firms will take a cloud-native first strategy.

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Today’s quantum-inspired approaches for ROI

CIO

ROI becomes a waiting game. These algorithms, techniques, and even hardware are designed based on the principles of either quantum physics or quantum computing (or both) but run on classical, scalable systems. The latter runs on classical hardware, which is often deployable at any level of resources needed on the cloud.