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MasterCard launches new startup accelerator program

MasterCard launches new startup accelerator program
The program was developed to help identify selected startup companies with innovative commerce solutions that can benefit from MasterCard's help, said Amanda Gioia, a senior business leader with MasterCard Worldwide here. “We are connecting startups …
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Insights from Silicon Valley — A conversation with Barton International Group
Miller: One of the things that hit me while I was there is I think one of the biggest differences about the tech industry in California and the way it's developed over the last 60 years, from pretty much any other industry anywhere ever, it that the …
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The top 10 organic farms near Toronto
Beretta Family Farms has been in business for 20 years providing grass-fed, all-natural and organic beef, chicken, pork and a frozen baby food line called Sweetpea. They butcher, prepare, and ship out all …. The Best Movers in Toronto Usually i dont …
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Construction jobs and business will continue growing in Texas and across the …

Construction jobs and business will continue growing in Texas and across the
Jobs: Many companies plan to begin hiring again, while relatively few plan to lay off workers. Nationally, 41 percent of companies that did not change staff levels in 2013 plan to hire this year, while 2 percent plan layoffs. Overall, 86 percent of U.S …
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Global Game Jam leads this week's tech events in St. Louis
This week, Ola Ayeni, founder of eateria, discusses his business plan with Charlie Brennan. Disruptive Diner: 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Lab1500, 1500 Washington Ave. This monthly event will focus on how programmers and organizations are using …
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The Cultural Perils of Clockwatching
We were planning the presentation I would give the next day to a large group of South Americans. “This topic is very important to our organization,” he told me. “The participants will love it. Please feel free to take extra time if you like.” I didn't …
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