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dWeb at Large: “Simply Connect a Bunch of Computers Around the Globe” - Dr. Cazzell

By David Smooke 
Dr. Amber Cazzell is a visiting Scholar at Stanford, Honorary Associate Lecturer at University of Queensland, CSO at ERA and long time Hacker Noon contributing writer. She kindly shared some of her time to type together. Here is our conversation:

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What if Bitcoin Didn’t Exist?

By Mehran Muslimi 
I asked myself this question recently, which of course led me to thinking about the possible answers. I asked a colleague, and they said that they supposed it would be a case of ‘same old, same old’, if bitcoin didn’t exist, or that something else might have emerged. In fact, I can’t think what that alternative might have been, because blockchain seems to me an entirely logical consequence of a matured worldwide web.

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B2B Tech Startups That Ignore Multi-Cloud Restrict Their Customer Reach Opportunities

By Ruth Yakubu 
The pitfalls of building a B2B solution on only one cloud platform is that the application design becomes rigid and makes it difficult to later extend it to support other cloud providers.

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An Assembly Model for Evaluating Email Marketing Metrics

By Mary 
How do you know that your emails are effective and bring you more benefit than harm? In this article, we (dashly.io) will tell you which metrics are used in email marketing, which of them are more reliable, in what cases each of them should be important to you, and, most importantly, how and with what tools you can influence them.

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When Technological Innovation Meets Venture Capitalists

By Lance Gutteridge 
“You have to debug your business model.”

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What is (wrong with) software?

By Maximiliano Contieri 
Software is eating the world. Those of us who work, live and love software do not usually stop by to think about its meaning.

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