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This Stanford-educated startup founder stands by his choice to leave Silicon Valley to start his company in Brazil: 'There was more impact to be made here.'
"All the things you talk about on a daily basis haven't really been solved by tech in Brazil. I think that's really exciting." Gabriel Benarrós said.
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The life and career rise of Instagram head Adam Mosseri, the Facebook exec behind 'like' counts disappearing
Adam Mosseri has now been the head of Instagram for over a year, ever since the photo-sharing app's cofounders abruptly left their jobs at Facebook.
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AI 101: How learning computers are becoming smarter
In a new 2018 report, BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service, describes how AI works and looks at its present and potential future applications.
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A massive $27 million Silicon Valley mansion is back on the market less than a year after selling — take a look
The newly-constructed $27 million Silicon Valley mansion sits 20 minutes from the headquarters of both Facebook and Google.
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Working at a coffee shop saved my life. 3 years later, I bought the coffee shop — here's how I did it.
When Angela Burns dropped out of Purdue, she started working at Cafe Book. Now, she owns the renamed Little Bean Coffee Company.
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PRESENTING: A retired Navy SEAL commander has a technique for having difficult conversations with underperforming teams that can get them back on track
Over 20 years in the SEALs, Willink learned that the best leadership is based on communication and mutual respect, not aggression.
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12 things people decide within seconds of meeting you
It takes just three seconds for someone to determine whether they like you and want to do business with you. Make that time count.
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20 industries job seekers should stay away from if they value stability and financial security
Parts of the auto, textiles, and apparel industries are likely to shed lots of jobs in the 2020s, according to government projections.
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The cofounder of $1.8 billion PagerDuty explains why the company adopted a 'no a--holes' hiring policy
The incident changed PagerDuty's hiring practices forever, co-founder and CTO Alex Solomon said.
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'Every company is now a technology company': Introducing Innovation Inc., a new project tracking the next wave of digital transformation
The year-long effort will chronicle the triumphs and blunders of tech overhauls at the most prominent organizations and the vendors helping them.
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