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Rapacious tech startup values have no place in a university

Rapacious tech startup values have no place in a university

Much profit and titanic businesses have grown in Californian soils, but so too have malodorous weeds, the sort that suck wealth vampire-like from established industries while smugly calling themselves “disruptors”
Vancouver's cash-strapped startups urged to consider costly legal mistakes

Vancouver's cash-strapped startups urged to consider costly legal mistakes

It was at a Vancouver hackathon when a tech entrepreneur asked lawyer Luca Citton a question seemingly inspired by the history of Facebook (NASDAQ:FB): should the startup founder settle his legal issues up front or focus on getting his product to mar
Cascadian connections hit transportation roadblocks despite innovators' enthusiasm

Cascadian connections hit transportation roadblocks despite innovators' enthusiasm

Lack of efficient transportation links hamper further Vancouver-Seattle integration
Syngas conference to be held in Vancouver for first time

Syngas conference to be held in Vancouver for first time

American conference drawn to Vancouver by cheaper hotel prices, direct flights to Asia
Microsoft’s Bill Gates, Satya Nadella champion Vancouver’s potential as innovation hub

Microsoft’s Bill Gates, Satya Nadella champion Vancouver’s potential as innovation hub

Ask the CEO of Microsoft about the innovations coming out of Vancouver and...
Ad agencies buy into Vancouver’s tech startup scene

Ad agencies buy into Vancouver’s tech startup scene

DDB, Cossette launch accelerator programs for startups in exchange for equity stakes
Surrey health-tech hub poised to step onto world stage

Surrey health-tech hub poised to step onto world stage

Co-chairman Ryan D’Arcy reflects on Innovation Boulevard as it marks half decade
Tech sector gains strong foothold in B.C.’s north

Tech sector gains strong foothold in B.C.’s north

Northern British Columbia’s thriving tech sector is putting some distance on its outdated image as an economy dominated exclusively by mining and forestry.
More than half of Canadians are 'gamers,' says survey

More than half of Canadians are 'gamers,' says survey

Samsung might be having problems with its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone but even those fire-prone devices are unlikely to sway Canadians’ gaming habits.
Tech startup battles hiring biases with ‘blind applications’

Tech startup battles hiring biases with ‘blind applications’

HRx scrubs job applications information that tips off employers to race, gender or religion