On this Mother’s Day, Entrepreneur.com features a few mompreneurs in the Tech industry who have successfully mastered the juggling act of acing a career as well as motherhood. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
TechCrunch features the winners of Disrupt NY 2015 Hackathon held in New York today. Witness, an emergency service iPhone app, is the grand prize winner while Picorico and MoolahMe are runners up. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This feature from TechCrunch looks at the dramatic change in Seattle’s tech scene over the past ten years. The home-grown industry in Seattle now has a sizeable number of companies not only at the $100 billion valuation, but throughout the $10 billion, $1 billion, or $100 million valuation ranges. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This TechCrunch feature looks at the mobile payments industry in 2015, which has been dubbed as the Year of Mobile Payments. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This feature on hackathons from New York Times looks at how hackathons have become commonplace among professional developers, especially in booming tech centers like San Francisco and New York, and have emerged as prime places for networking, job recruiting, entrepreneurial pitching and, in many cases, winning cash. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
Digital technologies — mobile, social, big data and cloud — are disrupting businesses everywhere by revolutionizing the role technology plays in our everyday lives. This report from Gartner features the top IT trends and predictions for 2015. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
The final verdict in the Pao Vs. Kleiner Perkins case has come in. TechCrunch brings you all the coverage of the case. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
Enterprise cloud startups continue to be a major area of investment for the venture capital world. Forbes brings you the list of the Top 100 Cloud-Based Enterprise Startups of 2015. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>