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How Black People Leveraged Tech Bigotry to Boss the Blockchain Below the Radar

Austin Startup

The African-American community with a global movement known as the Afro-Tech quietly mastered blockchain/distributed ledger technology several years ago to benefit urban communities. What We Discovered About Blockchain The Afro-Tech approached blockchain and distributed ledger as how it will affect African-Americans in everyday living.

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Debating the Tech Bubble with Steve Blank: Part I

Ben's Blog

If we are in a bubble, that is a bit of an odd commentary for a company that grew revenues 83% year-over-year and grew earnings 93% year-over-year. Because Stewart’s programmers are ten times more productive than they were in 2001 due to massive advances in programming language technology. Horace Dediu, Asymco.

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10+ Trends: Recap of 2011 and What’s Next…

thebarefootvc

This was the year that the promise of technology to truly change the world and empower individuals (the reason I entered the tech world in 1994) reached global scale. Universities are also creating more interdisciplinary programs in order to encourage this collaboration. What’s Next in 2012….

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Using Open Source to Bootstrap Your Data Service

Feld Thoughts

When I first started program, it was 1979. When I started programming on an IBM PC in 1983, I did exactly the same thing. When I started investing in companies that were building Web apps in 1994, it was once again all HTML / source code and examples everywhere.