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How Nix Hydra's Egg Baby Cracked The Code For Female Gamers

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Lina Chen: Nix Hydra makes mobile games for the young female demographic. Naomi Ladizinsky: We looked at the mobile gaming market and couldnt find the games we really wanted to play, so we decided to make them. startup interview female women mobile apple itunes eggbaby capital venture content development videogame hydra'

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A Night Of #Hackfest With BetterWorks

Tech Zulu Event

I dropped in to check out the contest a few times during the competition and the environment was uplifting and exciting. Development languages varied from team to team. Some used Java, Ruby, jQuery while others used PHP, HTML, and CSS. Some experience developers, project managers, and even some designers. Development.

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Cojoin | Data Integration

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Is it only a web-platform or will there be a mobile-version? So mobile is a huge part of it. You aren’t going to make a mobile-centric app right now? Tablet and mobile are a huge part of that. Tablet and mobile are a huge part of that. That required lots of developers to integrate it and work with it.

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AT&T and American Airlines | The SXSW Party & Hackathon Recap

Tech Zulu Event

This isn’t AT&T Developers Program’s first rodeo at SXSW. The competition was fierce and the winner was…… Airping! Team Round Trip – Round Trip is the first mobile app of its kind. Technologies used: HTML5, python, django, jQuery Mobile, javascript, mysqldb. Technologies used: SQL Server, C#, IIS, HTML, and CSS.

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The Case For & Against Cryptocurrencies (for those tired of all the noise)

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I also hope to lay out a way to develop a healthy degree of skepticism for the more outlandish arguments. Currencies only began in earnest about 2,500 years ago and ever since have been a great enabler of democracy and social mobility, not the other way around. It’s Hobbesian economics 101. Enter the decentralized Internet.

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