Enterprise Reading List | April 17, 2015 | The latest news about growth and innovation within the enterprise space.
Have a great weekend, | Hiring? Access 250+ new candidates every Monday. Great companies are built with great teams. With Hired, access over 250 pre-screened developers, designers, and tech sales professionals every week all ready to explore new opportunities. Use Hired to find the best talent in tech so you can focus on what you do best. Sign up and make the key hires you need. | | The Verge "The deal will solidify Nokia's ambitions to become a major provider of networking equipment that competes with market leader Ericsson, following the sale of its mobile hardware division to Microsoft" | | The Next Web "The Chrome Blog announcing the update cites major improvements for the new version including new apps, extension, and Web Platform APIs, including the Push API." | | Venture Beat "It's the only construction project I've ever heard of achieving this. It ended up costing us much less than any other major developments planned in Silicon Valley and taking way less time to build." | | GIZMODO "Amazon's much anticipated same-day drone delivery service Prime Air reached another milestone this week: The Federal Aviation Administration has just given Amazon clearance to begin flight-testing the drones in the United States. Again. For real this time." | | BBC "Intel has signed a $200m (£136m) deal with the US government to build a massive supercomputer at one of its national laboratories." | | GIZMODO "Jawbone's partnered with American Express so you can use the UP4 to make payments at participating American Express contactless terminals." | | The Next Web "At a hackathon in Philadelphia last November, one of the best ideas came not from a professional designer, but from a nine-year-old. The boy pitched an app that combines carpooling with Uber-like capabilities, allowing a private network of families to share driving" | | The Verge The CTIA announced that it intends to push back against "the FCC's decision to impose sweeping new net neutrality rules and reclassifying mobile broadband as a common carrier utility." The National Cable and Telecommunications Association, the American Cable Association, and AT&T also filed suits along similar grounds. | | | 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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