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Four Tech Stories

⚈ How to Find the Stinky Parts of Your Code (Part IV) ⚈ Analyzing Sentiment Of Tweets Is Really Easy If You Follow This Tutorial ⚈ Why New Hollywood Is Winning During the Pandemic ⚈ Reusable Rockets Are Democratizing Access to Space Read more Technology Stories on HackerNoon.com. Four Tech Stories was originally published in HackerNoon.com on Medium, where […]

Eight Tech Stories

Hacker Noon Support · Follow Published in HackerNoon.com · Sent as a Newsletter · Nov 20, 2020 — Listen Share ⚈ Live Augmented Streaming Is The Future Of Live Digital Video Consumption: Here’s Why ⚈ I Spent My Summer Using AI To Help Save Greece from COVID-19 ⚈ A Few Reasons Why Your Software Buddy […]

Six Tech Stories

⚈ Censorship: From Ancient Greece To Today’s Big Tech — A Brief Overview ⚈ The Father of XML Launches Docugami to Fix Data Dysfunction ⚈ Ant Financial: Controversies around the Biggest IPO in History ⚈ A Fistful of Coins — Market Making Fundamentals And How We Make It Fair And Square ⚈ WTF is An Aavegotchi? An NFT? An Internet Ghost? Or […]

Two Tech Stories

🤖 Building the Klio Infrastructure to Support Audio Research at Spotify 🤖 How to Ace Coding Interviews — Advice from a Former Amazon Dev Read more Technology Stories on HackerNoon.com. Two Tech Stories was originally published in HackerNoon.com on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story. Source link

Five Tech Stories

Hacker Noon Support · Follow Published in HackerNoon.com · Sent as a Newsletter · Nov 11, 2020 — Listen Share 🤖 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Product Builders 🤖 WTF is Commercial Open Source Software? 🤖 The Top 4 Startup Accelerators: Is Y Combinator Still the Best? 🤖 10 Underrated Skills That Will Make […]

Pushing The Boundaries of Technology

Throughout history technology has aided humanity. Not the other way around. From the invention of fire, to the creation of the wheel, the printing press, and the personal computer, technology has acted as a multiplier for what humans can do. Technology doesn’t exist in a vacuum, and it won’t stand as an industry by itself. […]