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Freeletics raises $45M for its AI-powered mobile fitness coach

TechCrunch LA

market with the help of several Los Angeles-based investors. As you might expect from the name, Freeletics operates its mobile fitness coaching app on a freemium model, with tiered pricing beginning at $11.99 One of Europe’s most popular fitness applications is poised to flourish in the U.S. for one month or $74.99

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7 Ways To Keep Your Business Working Like A Startup

Startup Professionals Musings

I remember too many once thriving and growing companies, such as Blockbuster and BlackBerry, who somehow changed their way of thinking, and were overtaken by more nimble and astute peers or newcomers, like Netflix and Apple. The challenge is that the future is much harder to quantify than existing competitor markets.

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4 Strategies To Ramp Up The Total Customer Experience

Startup Professionals Musings

Netflix suggests comedies based on your unique previous choices, and Blue Apron will deliver you a meal-kit based on your interest in health, fun, or variety. This can save them grief, as well as reduce your own marketing and sales costs. Provide useful prompting to prevent future pain.

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TenHands HD Video Collaboration I Founders Interview

Tech Zulu Event

The “ TenHands ” name emerged from the concept and philosophy of John Wooden, the UCLA basketball coach, who emphasized the value of teamwork and insisted that all ten hands (five players) touch the ball before shooting. What is TenHands and why the name?