Sunday, March 20, 2016

Top Stories of the Day // March 20, 2016

The TechCrunch SXSW 2016 Recap | How real businesses are using machine learning | Why unicorns falter | Israel’s desert city of Beersheba is turning into a cybertech oasis | These are testing times: mavericks vs. ice people | Algorithmic feeds force us to compete | Inside the Starburst-sized box that could save the Internet |
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SUNDAY, MARCH 20 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Sarah Buhr

The TechCrunch SXSW 2016 Recap

For those with South by FOMO or who want to relive past week glories, we present to you images of this year’s SXSW festivities in Austin, Texas. Flip... Read More…
CRUNCH NETWORK | Lukas Biewald

How real businesses are using machine learning

There is no question that machine learning is at the top of the hype curve. And, of course, the backlash is already in full force: I've heard that old joke... Read More…
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CRUNCH NETWORK | Lance L. Smith

Why unicorns falter

In early February 2016, a study of financing deals reported by The Wall Street Journal found that investors are increasingly protecting themselves from IPOs... Read More…
CRUNCH NETWORK | Dennis Mitzner

Israel’s desert city of Beersheba is turning into a cybertech oasis

The Israeli military's massive relocation of its prestigious technology units, the presence of multinational and local companies, a close proximity to Ben... Read More…
CRUNCH NETWORK | Jon Evans

These are testing times: mavericks vs. ice people

One of my earliest engineering jobs, before I fled hardware in favor of the (relative) ease and lucre of software, was in chip design. I remember being shocked... Read More…
Josh Constine

Algorithmic feeds force us to compete

Is that photo pretty enough? Is that tweet funny enough? If not, they might not be seen now that Instagram and Twitter are moving to algorithmically sorted... Read More…
CRUNCH NETWORK | Michael Pozmantier

Inside the Starburst-sized box that could save the Internet

Cybercrime is costing us millions. Hacks drain the average American firm of $15.4 million per year, and, in the resulting panic, companies often spend more than... Read More…
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