Category: Destinations

  • Five Places to Visit in Oakland With Fantastic Negrito

    Five Places to Visit in Oakland With Fantastic Negrito

    Graduating from a top accelerator or incubator can be as career-defining for a startup founder as an elite university diploma. The intensive programmes, which are often just a few months long, help startups refine and grow before a “pitch day” to potential investors and press. Such schemes provide mentorship, money and networking, often in exchange for equity in the company..

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  • Paris Might Be the Best City for Italian Food

    Paris Might Be the Best City for Italian Food

    That’s because in spite of its iffy earnings reports over the last five years, Synergy Research reported that IBM had 7 percent of the cloud infrastructure market in its most recent report, which it defines as Infrastructure..

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  • Insider tips from St Moritz: the Alps’ glitziest ski resort

    Insider tips from St Moritz: the Alps’ glitziest ski resort

    The most important skill for a product leader is active listening. Be a good listener and you will naturally build trust across individuals, teams, and discipre. For a small business entrepreneur, “that’s a big deal because that means they’re not going to get paid, which means that tuition payment for their kid in college may be in jeopardy. So we take that really, really seriously.”

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  • The Biggest Moments in 2019, Explained Through Graphics

    The Biggest Moments in 2019, Explained Through Graphics

    The most important skill for a product leader is active listening. Be a good listener and you will naturally build trust across individuals, teams, and discipre. For a small business entrepreneur, “that’s a big deal because that means they’re not going to get paid, which means that tuition payment for their kid in college may be in jeopardy. So we take that really, really seriously.”

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  • Vana Malsi Estate, Uttarakhand: Spa review

    Vana Malsi Estate, Uttarakhand: Spa review

    The intensive programmes, which are often just a few months long, help startups refine and grow before a “pitch day” to potential investors and press. Such schemes provide mentorship, money and networking, often in exchange for equity in the company..

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