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I am, for all intents and purposes, what you would call a social media laggard. I joined Facebook only in […]
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The world’s first car tire pressure monitor that detects slow leaks is currently killing the funding game on Indiegogo. The […]
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As I’ve said before, I just don’t get Snapchat. I don’t like the app, I don’t know why anyone would […]
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What to do if you are Japanese, don’t speak much English, but you have some good friends and a talent […]
The 11th Grader Behind Yelp’s Latest Competitor: An Interview with Buffy Li
Move over Yelp, there is a new app with cool emojis in the market which empowers the small businesses that […]
Trump’s Immigration Phobia Won’t Do Diddly To Tech
Tech CEOs have been making all sorts of headlines in these first long weeks of President Trump’s administration. At the […]
Leaked Transcripts from Donald Trump’s Silicon Valley Leaders Meeting
Last week, President-elect Donald Trump held a conference with some of Silicon Valley and the tech industry’s most powerful people […]
Can b8Ta’s Try-Before-You-Buy Gadget Stores Redefine Retail & Even Product Strategy?
Imagine you’re living la vida loca Silicon Valley style and can effortlessly afford to own a $700 cold press juicer; […]
How Snapchat Grew Up While No One (And Everyone) Was Looking
I’ll admit it. Hell, I’ll say it with curmudgeonly pride: I don’t get Snapchat. Though the number of thirty-somethings who […]
The Profitability Of Paperless: Interviewing Joseph Walla, CEO of HelloSign
If you look at Joseph Walla’s history, you’ll notice a trend of trying to solve big problems. His early experience […]
Here’s What A $10 Million Pitch Deck Looks Like
Front App is a San Francisco startup that has been around since November of 2013. They offer businesses a unified […]
How ‘Good Night Stories For Rebel Girls’ Became the Most Funded Book In Crowdfunding History
Imagine a children’s book raising more than 1.2 million dollars from the general public, capturing the imagination of nearly 20,000 […]
Westworld: What You Should Know Now That Addiction Is Inevitable
Season 4 of Silicon Valley is still months away, and the return of Game of Thrones is even farther off. […]
Forbes Released Their 25 Next Billion-Dollar Startups List 2016
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Are Robots About To Replace Security Guards?
With technology evolution comes change, especially in industries where jobs currently done by humans could almost entirely be done by robots—and there […]
“No Users” Strategy Propels Bizmark Stock Price, Now World’s Most Valuable Company
According to the world’s most valuable company, if the number of software bugs is infinite, then it would be much cheaper and easier to eliminate the finite, predictable problem: the user.
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Silicon Valley Season 3: Finale Recap “The Uptick”
This week’s episode of Silicon Valley was a fitting, yet jarring, end to a season full of decent ideas never […]
Silicon Valley Season 3: Episode 9 Recap “Daily Active Users”
I feel embarrassed that it has taken me 29 episodes of Silicon Valley to realize that I hate the character […]
Silicon Valley Season 3: Episode 8 Recap “Bachman’s Earnings Over-Ride”
“Bachman’s Earning’s Over-Ride,” the eighth installment of the 3rd Silicon Valley season, is touching and well written. The only thing […]
Hot New Startups To Watch Out for In 2016 – Part 2
It’s that time again! With technology hubs popping up coast to coast, the market for startups grows wider and wider. […]
Silicon Valley Season 3: Episode 7 Recap “To Build A Better Beta”
“To Build A Better Beta,” the most recent installment of Silicon Valley, is funny, heavy, and full of rich character […]
Silicon Valley Season 3: Episode 6 Recap “Bachmanity Insanity”
Given all the effort Silicon Valley has taken to reboot itself, it has at least done something with the reset. […]
We Spoke To One of the Authors of ‘Valley Speak’, The New Silicon Valley Jargon Guide
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Silicon Valley Season 3: Episode 5 Recap “The Empty Chair”
Silicon Valley has completed a lazy spin on a wobbly axis and arrived, flaccid and exhausted, right where it was […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know May 16-20
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Silicon Valley Season 3 Episode 4 Recap: “Maleant Data Systems Solutions”
I’m as conflicted about this installment of Silicon Valley as Richard Hendricks is about building “the box.” I laughed at […]
Silicon Valley Season 3: Episode 3 Recap “Meinertzhagen’s Haversack”
This week’s disappointing installment of Silicon Valley, titled “Meinertzhagen’s Haversack,” is named after Richard Meinertzhagen, a British intelligence officer during […]
Silicon Valley Season 3: Episode 2 Recap “Two In the Box”
The comedic precision of this week’s episode of Silicon Valley has made it my favorite currently airing comedy TV show. […]
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There is much to like about season three of Silicon Valley so far. Picking up right where the last season […]
