Technopreneurship 101: Startup Ideas for the Computer Science Graduate
There’s no doubt about it: Every passing day, our lives get even more and more dependent on technology. Technological changes have brought down businesses for
There’s no doubt about it: Every passing day, our lives get even more and more dependent on technology. Technological changes have brought down businesses for
We are now living in the fourth Industrial Revolution which involves a labor market that is highly dependent on technologies like artificial intelligence, programming, automation,
Software programming is one of the few skills needed in order to improve digital customer experience. This has become a top priority for companies that
Have you ever struggled with a webpage that looks outdated? Or perhaps, you felt like the process of buying from a business website itself felt
In the Philippines, many traditional families often push their children to pursue courses that lead to long-glorified professions such as doctors, engineers, and lawyers, among
Today, several industries across the world are still considered male-dominated—but this does not stop women from moving forward and successfully building career paths in these
Social media platforms are one of the most used technologies today. Because of their impact and contribution to our lives, these sites are also highly
In a 2010 think piece for Wired Magazine, entrepreneur and TED founder Chris Anderson and journalist Michael Wolff made bold predictions about the future of
Computer science graduates are usually expected to have a singular career path: a job as a programmer at a tech company, or even as an
Since 2004, Mark Zuckerberg has been on top of the social media game. Aside from creating Facebook, he has acquired other popular platforms such as
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