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Seven considerations to ensure your broadband is up to the task

NZ Entrepreneur

Hyperfibre offers speeds of 2000 Mbps, 4000 Mbps and 8000 Mbps. Do you have critical online business functions such as IP telephony or apps where data needs to be prioritised? Consideration 4: DO YOU HAVE WORLD-CLASS SPEED? Consideration 5: DOES SOME OF YOUR DATA NEED PRIORITISING?

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Disturbing

Austin Startup

The youngest of the litter has been busy tuning a very attractive general idea into a very specific and more IP-based product offering. We just closed out in 2017 our 10-year early-stage venture fund started in 2000. But, credit is due to all these CEO’s for perseverance. Yes, that has multiple meanings!) Do the math.

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Don’t Sleep on Lightning

Version One Ventures

Up until late August, Lightning Labs had capped the channel capacity and payment size for users of their popular implementation of the network to ~$2000 USD and ~$500 respectively to better protect user funds with experimental software. .

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Enhancing Marketing Strategies with AI Assistance

Duct Tape Marketing

It's something that trademarked IP that I call the marketing hourglass. There are a lot of people out there that are producing all these, you've seen them 2000 prompts to do blah, blah, blah, and they, you know, the prompt says, write a blog post , or, it's just random stuff. (17:04):

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An Open Letter to Startup Founders Everywhere in a Time of Crisis

David Cohen

In 2000, the Internet bubble burst. Other startups will fail, and you can acquire their talent, their IP, their customer bases for cheap. We raised a lifetime grand total of $100,000 for that business in the form of advance payment from early customers. In 1999, we sold that business and I started angel investing. You must be nuts.

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How To Predict The Future

Feld Thoughts

We needed improvements in video compression and in TCP/IP – the underlying protocol that essentially runs the Internet. The same spreadsheet also predicted we’d see a music downloading service in 1999 or 2000. Nine years later, in February 2005, YouTube arrived. Streaming video had finally made it. Napster arrived in June, 1999.

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Global Mobile Internet Data Traffic To Explode 13-Fold By 2017: Cisco

YoungUpstarts

Or 134 times all the Internet Protocol traffic (fixed and mobile) generated in the year 2000. That’s almost three million times the amount of information contained in all the books ever written. Or 3 trillion video clips (e.g., YouTube) — one daily video clip from each person on earth over one year. And that’s just mobile data.

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