For a college student pursuing a career in tech, there seems to be one set path: get a secure job at Facebook or Google. However, Coding It Forward (CIF), a startup initiated by Harvard student Chris Kuang and Wellesley College graduate Rachel Dodell, gives students interested in tech another option.
Read MoreAmericans, on average, spend over two hours on social media daily, and approximately 90% of companies advertise their products and services through social media platforms.
Read MoreIf regulated correctly, I believe that these devices can be just as manageable as a normal scooter, bike, or skateboard. It will just take time for the transition to be made.
Read MoreWith the rapid development of the subscription services market in addressing both consumer preferences and supplier needs, this trend is absolutely crucial to understanding the direction of the U.S. consumer goods market.
Read MoreAmazon’s movement into real estate affects not only the way that we obtain a home, but what a home will look like in the future.
Read MoreEven if privacy is popularly perceived to contain monetary worth, is it justifiable for tech firms to capitalize on that perspective?
Read MoreIn 2016-2017 alone, mobile ad-block usage increased… [by] 350%, while computers saw an even greater increase: a 700% increase overall.
Read MoreLast October, Amazon unveiled Amazon Key, a product that quite literally lets the company inside your home, in a move that sees Amazon progress steadily into the smart-home business.
Read MoreBy linking consumers with service providers, these tech-based companies churn profit by facilitating a simple connection, time and time again.
Read MoreThe founder of Zozo, Yusaku Maezawa, strives to venture to the moon in 2023 through SpaceX, in a project he has called “Dear Moon.”
Read MoreImagine being able to order takeout, shuffle your music playlist or book a flight with nothing more than the utterance of a few words. Not so hard anymore, is it?
Read MoreAlthough facial recognition technology provides a plethora of benefits to producers, this technology can eventually be deemed illegal; Illinois and Texas already have laws that act against this use of technology.
Read MoreIf entering a company already diminishes pluralism, then what good is the individual destruction of pluralism on the very platforms which encourage it?
Read MoreInnovation thrives when there exist low barriers to entry and a large amount of competition, but regulation like GDPR has already proven to act against forthcoming disruptors.
In an announcement endowed with just a smidge of irony, Facebook admitted to wanting to learn even more intimate bits of users’ personal data. However strange this may at first sound, it seems that Facebook is very serious about the project.
Read MoreWhat does it actually mean for a crop to be genetically modified and where does the concern come from?
Read MoreAlthough genetic testing allowed the Golden State Killer to be found and arrested, it seems to be an egregious breach of information when knowledge of our basic biological building blocks can be analyzed by complete strangers, all without our permission.
Read MoreAlongside American claims that Huawei’s technology poses the threat of insidious surveillance, Huawei is feared by American policymakers because its dominance over 5G would allow China to essentially supersede Silicon Valley as the world’s tech hub.
Read MoreIt is important to keep in consideration the question of whether or not e-commerce is ‘destroying’ this nation's economy, or if it’s simply changing it to a new, more efficient form of service.
Read MoreFacebook is not a monopoly in the traditional sense as it neither controls exclusive supply of a good or service nor does it technically have a high barrier to entry to start the business.
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