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Cambium Network and Facebook Team Up For the Sake of Smart Cities

By Drew Rossow 
Of the many, many lessons we’ve taken away thus far from the coronavirus pandemic, it’s that the world has demonstrated an essential need for wireless connectivity. Recognizing the global demand, Cambium Networks, the former Motorola company, is a global provider of indoor and outdoor wireless solutions that connect people, places, and things. The company enables enterprises, industries, utility companies, service providers, and governments to build powerful communications networks that deliver amazing satisfaction reliability across end-users.

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How to Launch Your Own Blockchain: Selecting The Right Engines [Part III]

By BoogerWooger 
This article continues the series of articles “How to launch your own blockchain” and concentrates on selecting a blockchain engine for your project. 

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The Bitcoin Halving: Miner Economics and Institutional Mining

By Abhay Aluri 
At 5:55 PM EST on May 11, 2020, the third Bitcoin Halving will occur. Over the last several weeks, the price of Bitcoin has soared nearly 30% as speculators and long-term hodlers are accumulating ahead of the highly anticipated event.

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When Cross-Domain Collaboration Meets Optimistic Rollup

By Kevin 
In my last article 'Finance is not the future of blockchain, cross-domain collaboration is', I elaborated that cross-domain collaboration is the fundamental layer to backbone value creation.The future of blockchain depends on how to build up the governance and business implementation framework for cross-domain collaboration, other than putting all the fortunes into the uncontrollable decentralized financial applications. And DAC, which is a cluster for cross-domain collaborations, is the key to the whole framework.

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Books to Billions: How Sachin and Binny Bansal Built Flipkart to 100+ Million Customers

By Varun Guru 
It is hard to imagine that one small company can completely transform the way we shop. But that is exactly what Flipkart has done. In 2007, e-commerce was still considered a niche business and most Indians did their shopping offline. Internet was taking over the world and Steve Jobs had just launched the world’s first iPhone in 2007 which was about to disrupt the entire smartphone industry in the years to come.

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The 2020 React.js Developer RoadMap

By Javin Paul 
An illustrated guide to becoming a Read JS Developer with links to relevant courses

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