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Basque cooperative story – Mondragon

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Starting your startup

Starting your Startup View more presentations from joestump

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Really smart keys

Really amazing how technology can impact something as ubiquitous as a key. These little blighters enable an administrator to disable the key over the the web.

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From Extreme Programming to Extreme Organization

An article by Enrico Zaninotto, which I think is more than a little bit interesting. Traditional models of software development uncritically mimic the organisation structure formed during the long history of second industrial revolution, associated with the names of Ford … Continue reading

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Minimum Viable Product

While this is talking around web startups this stuff has greater utility. Personally I think its great stuff!!!

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Nagarro in Helveta

Short video featuring the work that Nagarro were doing for Helveta on the development of CI World, their chain of custody system.

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How Twitter + iOS 5 Will Change Mobile Apps

Hold on for the ride as things are moving fast according to the article How Twitter + iOS 5 Will Change Mobile Apps.

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Software development, design, architecture and usability

The workplace revolution will not be televised – but it may be on TelePresence By Vishal Gauri on March 7th, 2011 This month’s issue of CNBC Business Magazine features Nagarro and customer AmSurg in two articles showcasing best practices in … Continue reading

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Bedside Cancer Detector – IEEE Spectrum

A handheld device that detects proteins produced by tumor cells could give doctors a fast, accurate way to diagnose and monitor cancer. Tumor-marker testing usually requires pea-size tissue samples and can take days in a laboratory to yield results. The … Continue reading

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