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Live Human interaction is selective these days, but that doesn’t mean we should be glued to our screens 24/7. Our most recent Happy Tech post, How to Bust the Quarantine 15 describes how to bring fitness into your home using AI technology, but what about

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We're removing a stumbling block to understanding Blockchain. What's happening? Researchers call blockchain a disruptive technology with high potential to change business operations as we know it. But what the heck is it? This is the best explanation of it that we've seen to date. In short, it

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Back with part two of my Women of TechCrunch feature and three more founders eager to share their advice and views on women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) startups. And yes, the breastfeeding tech story.  I know you’re curious, I was too!  But first…. Let's import

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Deborah Greene founded LiveaMoment -- which promotes peaceful living through technologies that help individuals find inner balance and collective philanthropy --  in 2016 after “quitting everything” to pursue a more socially impactful professional life. Writer, educator, founder of The Foliage Project in LA, and serving most

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Alana Lipson, Cornell graduate and Associate Analyst at Mastercard, spent her academic career studying marketing, strategy and psychology. As a guest contributor to sheBOOM, she shares with us the facts and her honest perspective about why women shy away from math. Here are Alana's words (and numbers)

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