Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Zenefits launches its own payroll platform, Tim Cook on iPad-Mac hybrid, & more

What Technology Will Look Like In Five Years | POCIT: 6 Latina Founders To Watch | Apple’s Tim Cook: No-one Wants An iPad-Mac Hybrid | Zenefits Launches Its Own Payroll Platform | Uber Drivers Can Now Pick Up Riders Headed In The Same Direction As Them | Facebook Says It Will Enable Safety Check During More Human Disasters, Following Criticism | How Much Technology Is Too Much Technology? |
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What Technology Will Look Like In Five Years

As a driver of technical innovation for a software company, a huge part of my job depends on forecasting how current tech trends will play out, merge, dissipate... Read More…
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POCIT: 6 Latina Founders To Watch

Welcome to the second edition of POCIT! Consider this: 87 percent of VC-backed founders are white and 83 percent of the founding teams of those startups are... Read More…
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Apple’s Tim Cook: No-one Wants An iPad-Mac Hybrid

Apple CEO Tim Cook has told the The Irish Independent he has no plans to converge Cupertino's lovingly crafted iPad and Macbook hardware lines into a hybrid... Read More…
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Zenefits Launches Its Own Payroll Platform

Zenefits CEO Parker Conrad danced around a question about building out payroll services at Disrupt SF 2015. "I can't announce anything about new products... Read More…
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Uber Drivers Can Now Pick Up Riders Headed In The Same Direction As Them

Going My Way? A new Uber feature allows drivers the ability to set a destination and pick up riders headed in that same direction. Drivers traveling across town... Read More…
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Facebook Says It Will Enable Safety Check During More Human Disasters, Following Criticism

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg committed to turning on Safety Check in more human disasters going forward, responding to criticism that the company turned on its... Read More…
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How Much Technology Is Too Much Technology?

There are many visions of what our hyper-connected future might look like. We're packaged countless variants on the shiny-techie-future vision theme every day... Read More…
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