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Collision Conference Finds a New Home in Toronto Canada

ReadWriteStart

While I love having conferences close to home, I was really excited to see the news that the Collision Tech Conference , considered to be one of America’s fastest-growing tech conference, is moving to Toronto, Canada in 2019. Here in Canada, we know innovation and inclusion go together and the rest of the world has taken notice.

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IPA: a Quiet $10B Market (Automation is En Fuego part 2)

Austin Startup

For the bigger firms it is hard to separate how they’re doing in this space from the rest of their b business, but Appian and Pega offer a closer view to the progress in Intelligent Process Automation because it represents a bigger portion of their business. growing from $10B in 2021 to $13B in 2023. There are big incumbents in this space?—?IBM,

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25 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

So I packed in my day job – as a software developer – and devoted more time monetizing the blog and website. The day after receiving my degree, I was in my car driving across North America to start a job at a promising technology startup. Now I'm a full-time dad and work-from-home small business owner!

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Crowdsourcing Your Product Name

Software By Rob

Among other things, he found that: A slight majority of respondents were female Nearly 75% were between 18 and 35 63% were in North America; 20% in India 28% of respondents were in his target market (meaning they owned an iPhone or iPod touch) 25% of respondents had ever read a book on a mobile device (not bad!) Product naming is hard.

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Find Innovation 5 Times A Day

YoungUpstarts

Take Facebook for example, it’s improved social media platform trumped the rest and is now innovating advertising strategies in the social world. Throughout my experiences, however, I’ve discovered that asking how to make things better can also lead to an enhanced and progressive product or service. Take Lunch – Preferably Outside and Active.

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

blog.expensify.com

oz burgers as fast as possible, and commit the rest of your career to an endless series of McDonalds menus. This literally the dumbest, most ignorant piece that I’ve ever read about software development and/or hiring programmers. The rest of us have some fine dining to enjoy. Look what happened to Gawker.

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