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Can Atari Turn Nostalgia Into New Hotel And Gaming Success?

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More locations are planned for Las Vegas, Denver, Chicago, Austin, Seattle, San Francisco and San Jose, though no additional timetables were announced. The two-level, 13,000-square-foot facility is meant to serve as a prime destination for players and community members of all eSports ability levels. Can Nostalgia Carry the Day?

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Stripe Teardown: How The $35B Payments Company Plans To Supercharge Online Retail

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Stripe’s early success in acquiring customers was largely due to its mass appeal to the developer community. As a result of its product innovation efforts, Stripe has seen explosive growth in product adoption and valuation. A decade of online payments innovation. A decade of online payments innovation. TABLE OF CONTENTS.

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The Future Of Housing: From Home Building To City Planning, Tech Giants & Startups Are Reimagining Where & How We Live

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Forward-thinking startups and large tech companies like Facebook and Google are focused on innovation in single-family and multi-family residential construction. Vulcan Capital, the private equity arm of Vulcan, made early bets in Seattle on downtown commercial real estate now largely occupied by Amazon. Table of contents.

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Tech Center: Microsoft In Montreal, Puerto Rico’s Entrepreneurism

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Another week, another tech center making headlines for pushing the envelope on tech innovation. It looks as though Montreal, Canada’s robust AI community has left a good impression on tech giant Microsoft. In an effort to revitalize its economy, Puerto Rico is working to foster tech innovation and entrepreneurialism within the country.

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242 Startup Failure Post-Mortems

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But overpriced, over-hyped hardware products weren’t the only “innovations” we said goodbye to: we also recently witnessed the deaths of startups working in mobile AR, e-commerce, digital media, and more. Read on for post-mortems on 10 of the latest startups to bite the dust. Around 4 p.m., Product: AudienceScience.

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