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@thefastmode.com
5 months ago
Ribbon, SURF Streamline Data Transport Over 1,650km via Single 800G Wavelength
@techcrunch.com
2 years ago
28% of Americans still won’t consider buying an EV
@venturebeat.com
6 years ago
Udacity opens applications for flying car nanodegree program
@venturebeat.com
7 years ago
How AI will transform education in 2017
@venturebeat.com
8 years ago
Smartpen maker Livescribe is being acquired as new competitors like Apple eye the space
@BenBajarin
9 years ago
RT @fjhirsch: Candidates for disruption: Energy, Transportation, Education, Health Care, Government @asymco http://5by5.tv/criticalpath/153
@techcrunch.com
9 years ago
Aquicore Raises A $3.1M Seed Round For Its Commercial Real Estate Energy Management System
@mathewi
9 years ago
RT @pmarca: "Silicon Valley should solve big problems for people!" "But not in transportation, financial services, education, real estate, or food!"
@pmarca
9 years ago
"Silicon Valley should solve big problems for people!" "But not in transportation, financial services, education, real estate, or food!"
@pmarca
9 years ago
RT @AEngblom_SNL: @pmarca @bhorowitz @fmbutt These split pretty well between "needs" (education, child care, transportation, housing and clothing) and wants.
@BenedictEvans
9 years ago
Systemic government failures make the U.S. fertile ground for innovation in some key areas. Finance, transport, TV, health, education.