by The Brio Team | Feb 5, 2017 | Startups
Author: Erika Fry / Source: VentureBeat For several years, Reshma Saujani, founder and CEO of Girls who Code—a non-profit that has trained 40,000 girls to do just that—has been perhaps the nation’s fiercest advocate for STEM education and closing the tech...
by The Brio Team | Feb 5, 2017 | Startups
Author: Dee Kanejiya / Source: VentureBeat Education has mostly followed the same structure for centuries — e.g., the “sage on a stage” and “assembly line” models. As AI continues to disrupt industries like consumer electronics, ecommerce, media,...
by The Brio Team | Feb 5, 2017 | Startups
Author: David Z. Morris / Source: VentureBeat The New England Patriots, who face the Atlanta Falcons in today’s Super Bowl, are one of six teams now using a VR training system designed by Palo Alto startup StriVR. When Super Bowl 51 (pardon me, “LI”)...
by The Brio Team | Feb 5, 2017 | Startups
Author: Rose Leadem / Source: Entrepreneur Product reviews and testimonials are so important today that companies pay people to review their products or service. It’s a good idea too, as it turns out 68 percent of women say they rely on reviews when making...
by The Brio Team | Feb 5, 2017 | Startups
Author: Tamara Pupic / Source: Arabian Business Mohamed Alabbar will make his debut in the digital space by launching Noon, a $1bn e-commerce platform One story has dominated our news feed and headlines since November last year. The anticipated launch of...
by The Brio Team | Feb 5, 2017 | Startups
Author: Reuters / Source: VentureBeat (Reuters) — Wells Fargo & Co reached an agreement with Intuit Inc to allow the bank’s customers who use financial management applications such as Mint, TurboTax and QuickBooks to choose the information they share...