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Five case studies you'll see at the Lean Startup Conference 2015

Startup Lessons Learned

Every year, our team conducts more than 500 customer development calls to understand what challenges the community is facing. ReadyTalk became interested in Lean Startup principles to develop new lines of business. With this approach to establishing and tracking milestones, ReadyTalk launched its beta of UbiMeet.com in March 2015.

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Neuromarketing Ethics: How Far Is Too Far?

ConversionXL

As the marketing industry developed, researchers dove deeper into buying behavior and buyers’ minds. The research can help companies build appealing shopping environments, plan sales processes, and develop marketing materials. Neuromarketing isn’t the only way to gain tacit influence over consumer behavior (or government policy).

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Cyber Threats Startups Need To Watch Out For In 2015

YoungUpstarts

2014 will be remembered for many reasons, one of them being the rise of cyber crime by sophisticated hackers who managed to breach startups, international corporations, and government agencies to steal sensitive data , inject malware in corporate servers, and cause other types of damage. Why are startups so exposed?

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27 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

I realized that working for large companies who were fighting each other, or fighting the government, was never going to scratch that itch. Thanks to Teo Vanyo, Stealth Agents ! #18- My side-hustle started in 2015 on a whim. At the time, I was working full-time as a website developer in a corporate environment.

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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning– Explained

Steve Blank

The number of patents filed in 2021 is more than 30 times higher than in 2015 as companies and countries across the world have realized that AI and Machine Learning will be a major disruptor and potentially change the balance of military power. These technologies will transform businesses and government agencies.