10 Unique Start Ups Worth Following in 2017

April 18, 2023 11:27 am7 comments
10 Unique Start Ups Worth Following in 2017

Defined Crowd Artificial Intelligence start-ups have been making a bang on the market and business world. Defined Crowd is one of them, specifically for scientists. They have made systems which are meant to provide assistance with research by managing massive amount of data and improving analysis patterns. This saves the […]

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State Government Didn’t Demolish Sabo Market: Lagos

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State Government Didn’t Demolish Sabo Market: Lagos

The Lagos State government has reconfirmed once again in the same week that its officials didn’t help in the demolition Sabo market on Thursday night that resulted with the loss of good worth millions of naira. The market traders said a demolition notice was served to all of them some […]

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American Airlines To Reduce Legrooms In Economy Seats Section

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American Airlines To Reduce Legrooms In Economy Seats Section

In some of the new planes the American Airlines will be squeezing the distance between seats in economy section. Representative of the airline said for the three rows in economy seats will have 29 inches of legroom, which is usually 31 inches. In industry jargon the space between back of […]

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How TV Ads To Change In The Streaming World

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How TV Ads To Change In The Streaming World

DirecTV has been launched and Hulu promises to come up with something similar shortly. Other players will join too. Amid such television viewing scenario the question arises whether it is the right time to cut the cable cord finally, forever. To remotely normal viewer the technology does not matter most, […]

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UK GDP Slowed Much Below Forecast In First Quarter

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UK GDP Slowed Much Below Forecast In First Quarter

The economic growth of United Kingdom slowed in the first quarter and now economists are debating whether the trend is just the beginning of the Brexit stagnation. Official figures revealed the GDP rose just 0.3 percent, which is less than half of the 0.7 percent growth rate of last quarter […]

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First Coal-Free Day Observed In Britain. 24-Hour Power Supplied Without Fossil Fuel

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First Coal-Free Day Observed In Britain. 24-Hour Power Supplied Without Fossil Fuel

Friday was a coal-free day for Britain. The National Grid tweeted to have achieved a milestone with first ever working day without the fossil fuel power since the Industrial Revolution. United Kingdom has gradually changed the sources of power in recent years to gas, nuclear, solar and wind to keep […]

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