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Walmart Thinking Small When It Comes To Tech

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It is looking to startups to potentially lead growth with big ideas and new technology solutions from small, agile companies. Could one of these startups hold the key to unlocking a new world of technology for Walmart and remake the retail experience for millions of customers worldwide? The company is certainly hoping so.

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24 Industries Other Than Auto That Driverless Cars Could Turn Upside Down

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Clearly tech and auto companies stand to gain, but many other industries could face serious upheavals unless they are able to adapt to the many changes self-driving cars will bring to the market. Already, over two dozen major corporates including Google, Apple and Mercedes Benz are hard at work building their own self-driving vehicles.

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From AT&T To Xerox: 65 Corporate Innovation Labs

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Corporate innovation is critical for established companies looking to stay relevant in the face of disruption from up-and-coming startups. With industries being unbundled left and right ( supermarkets , banking , cars — just to name a few) more companies are opening up in-house innovation labs every day. Auto/Aerospace. Technology.

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121 Of The Biggest, Costliest Startup Failures Of All Time

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In this review of failure, we’ve looked in our venture capital database to find the most well-funded startup companies that ultimately failed or had an undesirable exit, such as an asset sale or an acquisition for less than the total funding raised by the company. Company: Jawbone. Company: Beepi. Company: Guvera.

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What Is Psychographics? Understanding The ‘Dark Arts’ Of Marketing That Brought Down Cambridge Analytica

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The topic is certainly catching media attention, with 2018 seeing a drastic uptick in “psychographics” mentions across news outlets, largely because of the recent Facebook/Cambridge Analytica scandal. However, it had already started gaining media attention even before its Facebook moment. Does it even work?