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Access AWS Services from Google Kubernetes Engine Securely [A How-To Guide]

By Alexei Ledenev 
It is not a rare case when an application running on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) needs to access Amazon Web Services (AWS) APIs. Any application has needs. Maybe it needs to run an analytics query on Amazon Redshift, access data stored in Amazon S3 bucket, convert text to speech with Amazon Polly or use any other AWS service. This multi-cloud scenario is common nowadays, as companies are working with multiple cloud providers.

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Our Outreach Setup That Grew an E-Commerce Store to 2.5M ARR [How We Did It]

By Nikola 
This article is a step-by-step guide on how to get quality data, set up your email accounts, and follow up at a scale of 100k emails per day with a 95% inbox rate.

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An Elliott Wave Theory to Predict Bitcoin’s Next Price Movement

By Mark 
People have created lots of models about bitcoin. I don’t know which ones to believe, so I try to learn about them all. When you’re making educated guesses about the future, it helps to have as much perspective as possible. One model is Elliott Wave Theory, which fits cryptocurrency very nicely. In this theory, markets move up in five waves, then down in three waves.

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How To Set up Your Own Ethereum Development Environment [A Step by Step Guide]

By Adam Bavosa 
Setting up your dev environment for Ethereum development takes just a few minutes. It’s important to have a basic understanding of a few general concepts before we start writing code.

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Accepting International Payments in 2020: An Overview of Acquiring Aggregators

By Vlad Savin 
Accepting payments in foreign currency from a credit card for an online business is a cross-border operation, which leads to a sharp increase in the cost of accepting payments for businesses or leads to a decrease in the conversion of payments by customers. I will examine internally the options for connecting acquiring for international online business and touch on the topic of “High Risk”.

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Internal Repos on GitHub Have a Lot of Sensitive Information. Do You Want Them To Be Compromised?

By Jean 
At GitGuardian, we’ve been monitoring every single commit pushed to public GitHub since July 2017. 2.5 years later, we’ve sent over 500,000 alerts to developers.

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Where are the Chatbots and What is the Progress and Limitation of Virtual Assistants [2020 Edition]

By Emil Hovgaard 
Cat's out of the bag: it may have been a long while since you’ve last conversed with a human customer service agent. More and more companies have turned to digital assistants to address the needs of customer inquiries. With messaging being the preferred method of communication, chatbots have taken over online facing services, due to their simplicity, affordability, and accuracy.

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What Product Managers do and How to become one [Part 1 — From Zero to Product Manager]

By Eduardo M. 
This article is Part 1 of the ongoing series From Zero to Product Manager. A set of articles that help you transition to a Product Management role. In this post I explain what a Product Manager (PM) is and how the role can differ across companies, I describe the best qualities of an excellent PM.

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Using JavaScript & AWS CloudWatch for Scheduling Website Content [Tutorial]

By Alex Daro 
Scheduling website content is hard. Most content management systems (CMS) have features for publishing products, blog articles, and other types of platform-related content, but what about simply scheduling HTML? As developers sometimes we want to show a section of our website during a certain time frame.

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What does De Mean in DeFi and What it Implies for the Blockchain Industry

By Oscar W 
The idea of blockchain was first introduced in 1991 by Stuart Haber and Scott Stornetta. It was not until 2008 that the first blockchain was conceptualized by Nakamoto Satoshi and created Bitcoin. Since then, numerous projects emerged hoping to revolutionize the blockchain space.

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Leverage Blockchain-based Data Sharing for AI-powered Networks [A How-To Guide]

By Sachin Devmurari 
Recent developments in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning algorithms have powered network automation. Mobile Network Operators(MNOs) are now using AI-based modules to automate the network using data authorized in their rented/owned areas for network distribution.

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Here's Why We Built a Web App for Open Reviews with Open Source Infrastructure

By Dina Carabas 
We built a service for online reviews that makes the insights you share accessible across any application, and that does not invade your privacy. Leave proprietary data silos behind and enter the open data ecosystem of Mangrove reviews.

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