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Ohio Sets Stage for New Healthcare System
The way the U.S. has set up the system of healthcare, providers get paid for service as opposed for outcomes. Oscar's Mario Schlosser says teaming up with provider systems is more "cost conscious."
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How Esurance Measures Impact of Brand Campaigns
Alan Gellman says Esurance mixes traditional and digital marketing by focusing on building key brand metrics for impact.
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GoDaddy Details GoCentral Site Builder
GoDaddy CEO Blake Irving says its new GoCentral website builder is for people in the gig economy who want to create pages quickly. $GDDY
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What Can We Expect From the American Tech Council Summit?
During today's American Tech Council Summit meeting at the White House, J.D. Durkin says you can expect immigration to be at the forefront. Tim Cook, Satya Nadella, and Jeff Bezos will attend.
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Zackary Drucker and her photography
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The Senators to Watch in the Health Debate
Matthew Chapman, National Political Writer at Shareblue, discusses the GOP's latest attempt at passing a repeal and replace bill for Obamacare. Chapman notes that there doesn't seem to be a reason for the particular rush, other than trying to get rid of the Affordable Care Act before the start of...
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H-1B Program Up For Debate at American Tech Council Summit
President Trump has ordered an interdepartmental review of the H-1B visa program. According to PCMag's Rob Marvin, the companies that make up the American Tech Council are largely impacted by it.
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One Drop Wants to Simplify Diabetes Maintenance
Diabetes is a lonely disease that requires much care. Jeff Dachis’ goal with One Drop is to simplify that maintenance.
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Ford's Sheryl Connelly on the Daily Commute
116 million hours are lost to commuting each year, Ford says. Sheryl Connelly says this number helps Ford think of time as currency.
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Microsoft Gets Its Hardware Game Down With Surface Pro
The Microsoft Surface Pro is entering the market and Window Central’s Daniel Rubino says with a bunch of small changes, the company is finally getting its hardware game down.
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Esurance Mixes Traditional and Digital Media in Ad Campaigns
Alan Gellman says Esurance mixes traditional and digital marketing by focusing on building key brand metrics for impact.
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Why You Might Want to Keep an Eye on Micron
Joe Albano, author at Seeking Alpha, stops by the Cheddar desk at the New York Stock Exchange to discuss his predictions for Micron's earnings release next week. He adds that the chipmaker is "undervalued," talks about his marketplace service, The Millennial Accord, and the inspiration for its fo...
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Hidden Folks- When Video Games Meet -Where's Waldo-
What is Adriaan De Jongh's Hidden Folks? Think of it this way: If Where’s Waldo was a video game, this would be the result.
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With Whole Foods Purchase, Amazon Is Shaking Up the Online Food Industry
Amazon is shaking up the food industry, one click at a time. ACSI Funds’ Kevin Quigg says the $13.7 billion acquisition speaks volumes about its decision to compete in the grocery business.
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Rooster Teeth Founder Burnie Burns on Building an Audience
Going for massive, broad audiences is not a good strategy for longevity, Rooster Teeth founder Burnie Burns says, focusing on niche core.
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Tal Shachar Says Traditional Publishers Need to Be More Nimble
MeteoGroup, which makes B2B weather broadcast tools, says many big tech firms are starting to invest heavily in the segment.
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How Uber's Loose Power Structure Affects the Company
Since Uber is a fast-growing start-up, Mashable's Kerry Flynn says it’s difficult to know who reported to Uber CEO Travis Kalanick.
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Fitbit Reportedly Close to Buying Pebble for $40 Million
To Digital Trends’ Malarie Gokey, Fitbit's rumored purchase of Pebble could work because Fitbit has great wearable tech and Pebble has a nice UI.
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Albertsons' Deal for Plated Could Shake Up Grocers
Albertsons is buying prepared-meal service Plated, making the company the first national grocer to acquire a meal-kit company. Wall Street Journal reporter Heather Haddon says the deal came out of nowhere, but thinks it will give Albertsons an edge over other companies in the space. Customers wil...
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Popular Science Says Your Phone Carries Chemical Clues About You
According to Popular Science’s Claire Maldarelli, scientists can learn about your lifestyle and habits by swabbing microbes from your phone.
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Why Uber CEO Travis Kalanick’s Leave Is Unlikely
It’s been rumored that Uber CEO Travis Kalanick will take a leave of absence after the Holder report is released Tuesday. Due to thin leadership at the top, Kerry Flynn doesn’t think it’ll happen.
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Silicon Harlem Aims to Bring the Tech World to Upper Manhattan
The idea behind Silicon Harlem, founder Clayton Banks says, is to make an ecosystem that connects people, STEM jobs, and local businesses.
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Dancake makes pancakes
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The Fate of Planned Parenthood
VICE's Eve Peyser on healthcare: "The GOP maybe has no idea what Planned Parenthood actually does."