How I Started My Own Business at 19

By Mandy 
Hi there. My name is Mandy, and I'm 24 this year. I don’t have many years of wisdom to preach about, but I do have something interesting to share for those who are afraid to take the leap of faith – the story of how I started my own business at 19.

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RE: "New Normal" — Today's Thriving Startups Will Be Camels, Not Unicorns

By Misan Etchie 
Unicorn is the term given to startups that are able to achieve a billion-dollar valuation, although not as rare as they were a decade ago, these startups are still often time the center of Silicon Valley’s obsession with building, finding and funding the next big thing. The majority of Unicorn startups are known for growing tremendously fast and burning cash without any sign of profit or a single dime in revenue.

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Startups Legal Advice discussion with Josh Ephraim, AMA on September 3rd, 9 am PST

By Noonies 
Josh Ephraim is startup attorney and associate at Gunderson Dettmer, where he specializes in the representation of emerging growth companies throughout the corporate lifecycle. Ask Josh anything now on Twitter and tune in for LIVE discussion on September 3rd, 9 am PST.

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Diversity in Tech: 3 Actionable Steps for More-Inclusive Tech Teams

By Tracy Phillips 
Diversity in tech is needed for so many reasons:

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Eight Awesome AI Youtube Videos Under 10 Minutes

By Limarc Ambalina 
Machine learning educational content is often in the form of academic papers or blog articles. These resources are incredibly valuable. However, they can sometimes be lengthy and time-consuming. If you just want to learn basic concepts and don’t require all the math and theory behind them, concise machine learning videos may be a better option.

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How to Not Attribute to Malice Things Adequately Explained by Stupidity

By Vinita Bansal 
We humans crave a perfectly ordered world though the chances of something going as intended is fairly rare. When there’s more than one human being involved in the equation, the predictability goes for a further toss. What do we do when things do not turn out as intended? Instead of being curious and trying to learn from the situation, our mind assumes the worst possibility.

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The State of Infrastructure Security Amidst this Pandemic

By Michael Usiagwu 
Around mid-March, news filtered out of a cyberattack that hit the U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Department. Amid battling a pandemic, the HHS cyberinfrastructure was overloaded, but the HHS Secretary Alex Azar claimed that "we had no penetration into our networks, we had no degradation of the functioning of our networks." 

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