Technology
5 Tips for Uber Drivers in Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Bloomington
Being an Uber Driver can be frustrating in smaller cities. While it can be lucrative if you do a little planning, much of the time really good fares are dumb
Hacking For Cause: Today’s Growing Cyber Security Trend
By Dan Lohrmann What do the following data-breach headlines from the past year have in common? The Sony Pictures hack: Everything we know so far; Anonymous hackers release emails ordering
The Thin Black-Clad Line
By Jon Evans We live in a cyberpunk novel. Every major nation-state clandestinely develops (and/or purchases) carefully targeted malware, and constantly probes—or penetrates—other nations’ defenses while desperately evaluating their offensive
Yahoo To Get Its Iconic San Francisco Billboard Back
By Drew Olanoff Happy 20th Birthday, Yahoo! What did you get, what did you get? I bet there’ll be parties galore. Gifts, prizes. Presents! – A BILLBOARD! A Billboard? –
Visa Selected Three Black-Founded Startups To Help Solve Its Marketing Challenges
By Megan Rose Dickey On the heels of U.S. President Barack Obama hosting the first-ever White House demo day, which placed an emphasis on diversity, Visa has announced the winners
Understanding The Future Of Mobility
By Jonathan Matus,Stefan Heck We recently had the opportunity to participate in two important conferences focused on the future: one on the on-demand economy (On Demand Economy 2015) and the
UK-Based Carphone Warehouse Hack Could Affect Up To 2.4M Customers
By Drew Olanoff Happy Saturday! Today, UK-based mobile retailer Carphone Warehouse shared with its customers that it had been the subject of a “sophisticated” cyber attack, potentially laying bare the
Gillmor Gang: Foxy Lady
By Steve Gillmor The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, John Borthwick, Kevin Marks, and Steve Gillmor. Recorded live Friday, August 7, 2015. Thanks to Twitter and a mid-debate nap, the
Plate IQ Turns Paper Invoices Into Predictive Insights
By Natasha Lomas YC-backed Plate IQ is using smartphone tech to tackle a recurring paper-based pain-point for small and medium-sized restaurants — namely the stack of invoices they get from
Cities As Platforms
By Gerard Grech Take a look at the last decade’s fastest-growing companies. You’ll notice they have one thing in common: They’re all platforms.YouTube was not the first video-hosting site, but