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How To Win A Hackathon

Dwolla and Etsy organized eCommerce Hack Day yesterday (note: three-four years ago). It was awesome. I’ve written posts…


Carla Diana — bringing objects to life at the intersection of the physical + the digital

First published on open.bekk.com

Carla Diana has spent years exploring the intersection of the digital and the physical. Or, “bringing objects to life”


Innovation is not a Buzzword

In March of 2013, The Onion, a satire news organization, published a mock article with the title, “Word ‘Innovate’ Said 650,000 Times at SXSW So Far.” It was a comical and apt observation of what can be described as an era obsessed with innovation. It was true in 2013 and is…


Lessons Learned in Creating a Corporate System

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This article discusses the various strategic, political and cultural factors that were associated with the decision to develop an online employee portal at SmFedCon. The cause and contributing…


@FoodInnocircle Presents: How 6SensorLabs is Changing the Food Transparency Landscape

Check this event out here

Bay Area food innovators,

We have a wonderful opportunity to meet co-founder & Chief Technology Office of 6SensorLabs (@6sensorlabs) Scott Sundvor at 6SensorLabs’…


Indian technologists demand Apple to open software for Aadhaar

Apple named the Indian market as one of its most important growth areas for the coming decade, also it has started working on bringing its retail store support to the country. Taking this move into consideration along with…


nanobugged

about 4 months ago

“nanobugged” is the true accounts of how a small town young man became unwillingly involved with the DEA, FBI, and CIA. The young man, “Shep” set himself up for the wrath of a gang of renegade federal agents and found it to be an overwhelming situation. The events that…