Enterprise Reading List | March 20, 2015 | The latest news about growth and innovation within the enterprise space.
Have a great weekend, | Know someone looking for a job in tech? Pi might not be rational, but making money and helping your friends get exciting new jobs sure is. Hired is celebrating math this Pi Day 2014 (March 14th for you humanities majors) by increasing our referral bonus to $3,141.59. That means for every friend you invite to Hired who ultimately accepts a job on our platform, you’ll receive $3,141.59 in non-repeating cash for simply inviting them with this link! | | Ashley Feinberg - GIZMODO "Remember Mars One? The mega-hyped, one way ticket to go start a colony on Mars assuming it could get a ship and funding and capable colonists and training facilities and the major technological advances necessary to make it all happen? Surprise! According to one finalist, the whole thing is pretty much a scam." | | Pete Pachal - Machable "The great decision was to do the Explorer program. The thing that we did not do well is that we allowed, and sometimes even encouraged, too much attention to the program." | | Varun Aggarwal - ETCIO.com "Adobe will on Tuesday launch the Adobe Document Cloud, the third offering under its cloud strategy, as the maker of Photoshop and Acrobat software tries to build on the success of its Creative and Marketing Clouds. The new product would let people create, review, approve, sign and track documents both on a desktop and mobile device." | | Sanjay Siboo - ETRetail.com "Cloud technologies are helping retailers gather and analyze huge volumes of sales data and manage the merchandise stock in real time, thereby reducing the chances for lost sales due to products unavailability and overstocking goods." | | CB Insights "Lightspeed Venture Partners is the most active investor in enterprise storage. YoY funding jumped 25% as mid/late-stage investments bulked up." | | David Murphy - PCMag.com "Microsoft is giving the boot to Internet Explorer —the name, that is. The software giant said this week that there will be a Web browser baked into Windows 10 but it won't be called IE." | | Sean Hollister - GIZMODO "Google's streaming video service now serves up videos that let you look in any direction—not just where the camera is pointing." | | Wired "Apple announcement this week wasn't a $10,000 smartwatch or a new, gold-colored MacBook. It was a battery technology that could have major implications for how long all future Apple products last between charges—including your next iPhone." | | | You are receiving this email because you believe that the best startup articles and videos are made by active members of the startup community. © 2009-2015 Startup Digest. Startup Digest is a registered trademark of Startup Weekend. All rights reserved. | | |
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