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Why doesn't Google copy successful startup ideas?
Google is definitely one of the largest players in Internet world. It owns the most popular search engine, mobile operating system and mapping service. It not only has huge user base but also is extremely rich. It can copy and create any product that is proven to be successful with its talent pool and money. But why doesn't Google copy those successful startup ideas? Based on the current status quo and culture gene of Google, there are several reasons Google doesn't copy startup ideas. First, Go...
8 Essential Mobile Game App Development Tools
Who doesn’t love playing a game on their mobile? Temple run had caught the whole world’s attention to such an extent that right from children to elder people in the household were glued to this game. It is indeed interesting that mobile games can keep your kids occupied. In fact, they are the best stress busters available in the present times. Remember how you used to steal some hours just to play candy crush while on the break? This way you used to relieve yourself of the stress bun...
Breaking Barriers: How 3D Printing is Democratizing Product Development
Innovation has always been the cornerstone of progress, driving societies forward and shaping our future. However, for many years, the realm of product development and manufacturing was largely restricted to big corporations with hefty budgets and access to specialized resources. This created a barrier for individuals and small businesses aspiring to bring their ideas to life. Fortunately, the advent of 3D printing technology has shattered these barriers, democratizing product development and op...
UV PRINTING,3D PRINTING 2024-03-05 08:15:32
Should Small IT Companies Compete for Government Projects
No matter where in the world you look, you will find that various government agencies spend enormous amounts of money to procure products and services from outside companies. And while most of us immediately think about construction projects and perhaps defense contractors, a huge portion of government projects over the last decade or so were in the IT sector. In essence, governments on all levels often require services that their existing employees cannot handle and they invite outside IT comp...
IT, BUSINESS, GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS 2017-12-28 17:51:09
Learn how to tell a story before building your own start-ups
Imagine one day you become a successful start-up founder like Mark Zuckerberg, then somebody will come and find you and want to shoot a movie for you with your start-up story. If you are not successful yet, then this story should be written by yourself. For start-up founders, learn how to tell a story will not only promote yourself among investors, users and medias but also can create a macro development plan for your start-ups by explaining various unexpected things will happen. Pixar storyboa...
The 10 most expensive domains on the Internet
Domain name is the name which we usually type on the web browser address bar. For example, we may type http://www.apple.com on the address bar, here www.apple.com is the domain name. Can you imagine that this domain is worth millions of dollars? We believe that most domains are initially for starting related business and easy for users to remember. But with the popularity of the business, some of the domains become valuable and they are more expensive than some small companies. Below are some mo...
Domain name,Price 2013-01-01 10:32:06
Today in history : Steve Wozniak invented Apple I in 1975
The original Apple Computer, also known retroactively as the Apple I, or Apple-1, is a personal computer invented by Steve Wozniak ion 29th June, 1975. Wozniak's friend Steve Jobs had the idea of selling the computer. Features:CPU : MCStek 6502CPU Speed : 1MHzBus Speed : 1MHzMemory : 8KbResolution : 60.05 Hz, 40*24 charactersPower : 58WPrice : $666.66The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 at a price of US$666.66, because Wozniak "liked repeating digits" and because they originally sold it to a lo...
Apple I,History,Steve Wozniak 2012-06-29 06:00:08
Microsoft's next generation OS Windows Blue may be free
In PC era, Microsoft is the world's largest software service provider, its revenue is mainly from selling operating systems and other software services.With the advent of the era of mobile Internet, the free software service concept has been widely accepted, Microsoft has been forced to explore new business models.According to ZDNet, Microsoft's next-generation OS Windows Blue is expected to be released in mid of 2013. The biggest difference between the new version of the OS and the previ...
Windows Blue, Pirce, Free 2012-11-29 10:54:15
Announcing New Feed Service
We’re thrilled to announce that Feed is now live! Feed brings you the hottest tech stories daily, covering trending topics like AI, LLMs, Rust, Python, and more. What is Feed? Feed is your personalized tech news curator. It uses AI to gather and filter the most relevant stories from around the world, ensuring you stay informed without being overwhelmed. Whether it’s a breakthrough in AI or a new feature in Rust, Feed delivers just the right amount of information. How Does It Work? F...
HeartBleed: Inside the heart, what causes the bleeding?
Just after a few weeks since Apple's famous goto fail bug, there is one bug in OpenSSL which catches the attention from the world again. The bug is named HeartBleed, found in OpenSSL library, a famous open source library supporting lots of SSL/TLS communication among server/client applications. The reason why this bug catches the attentions from the world is it affects almost all sites which are using the affected OpenSSL library, these includes many applications like Nginx server, some v...
OpenSSL,HeartBleed 2014-04-09 05:47:30
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