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Location American Startup News for 20 March 2020
Here's a guide to get you started in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. These tips will help you get the most out of the game.
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Texas-Based AI Company Gears Up To Fight Coronavirus With Fever Detection Technology Athena Security uses thermal imaging and computer vision for gun detection-- and now is using the same technology to spot fevers in hopes of mitigating the spread of the coronavirus.
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Now's The Time To Build A Virtual Super-Team. Here's How. In this new period of remote work, building a virtual super-team requires empathy for the differing needs of team members, the development of a "virtual team charter," and the ability to bring a human touch to virtual co...
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Everyone is playing Animal Crossing. What about the people who find relaxation through, you know, casual mayhem and cartoony violence?
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Diligent Robotics announced the close a $10 million Series A today to deploy more Moxi nurse assistant robots in hospitals.
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On this week’s episode of How Games Make Money, host Jeff Grubb speaks with Spawn On Me founder Kahlief Adams. Spawn On Me is a podcast about people of color working in video games. Adams started the show six years ago...
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The distributed nature of data across IT environments creates new security challenges Here's how to secure dynamic and borderless digital resources.
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How To Become A 'Compelled Entrepreneur'

Forbes - 20 Mar 2020 20:15
How To Become A 'Compelled Entrepreneur' There is a powerful force at play that causes corporate executives and career employees to leave safety and security for the risky and uncertain life of an entrepreneur. That force is the power of compulsion.
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Sen. Klobuchar is promoting the New Business Preservation Act to start a $2 billion fund to bring VC to Main Street. To make this fund successful, and not a giant boondoggle, I think it should reverse the VC process.
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A Travel Booking Website That Helps Combat The Homeless Crisis When you next book your holiday you might want to consider scrapping the points you'd earn through Expedia, Hotels.com or similar travel booking sites, and instead make an impact on some of society's most vulnerable.
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Is being stuck inside giving you an itch to return to the World of Warcraft? Well, Blizzard is giving you a pretty nice incentive to do just that.
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Microsoft Teams, Slack, Facebook's Workplace, Google Hangouts, Zoom, Cisco Webex, GoToMeeting, BlueJeans, and all the rest are on a coronavirus sugar high.
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How COVID-19 Exposed The Injustice Of IR35 Reform The UK has postponed its controversial IR35 reforms as the self-employed struggle with COVID-19. If the regulation comes back, it must be overhauled.
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Call of Duty: Warzone has 30 million players 'working from home' in the new battle royale game. Pretty good for just 10 days.
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Apple typically doesn't release flagship iPads without touting major jumps in chip performance, and that may be a red flag for the 2020 iPad Pro.
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Small business owners are sending food deliveries, hiring spouses and more to support their workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Robert Herjavec, cybersecurity entrepreneur and "Shark Tank" investor, told CNBC that his directive to small businesses is to do whatever it takes to survive.
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IBM announced it will expand its 2020 Call for Code Global Challenge to cover the novel coronavirus. Grand prize winners will receive $200,000 in cash.
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New York City businesses are struggling to make money and retain workers as the coronavirus continues to inflict economic pain.
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How This Teenage Serial Entrepreneur Became 'Hopelessly Addicted' To Entrepreneurship In Seventh Grade From social media marketing and selling phone cases, to graphic design and matching teens with odd jobs, serial entrepreneur Brendan Cox has founded a string of businesses - more than 10 - and he is still only 19.
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As the coronavirus epidemic accelerated, esports had to change. The first sign was when Blizzard canceled its events in China on January 29, to protect the safety of people who gathered at live events at stadiums in Chin...
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Coronavirus, Stock Market Crash And The World Of Impact: Insights From Allie Burns Not Only for Profit talked to Allie Burns, CEO of Village Capital, about how her accelerator startups are mobilizing to address the economic crisis, the challenges they're facing and how Village Capital is adapting.
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