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Updated on July 09, 2021

How Duolingo Builds Its Data Science Methodology

With more than 300 million users completing more than seven billion language-learning exercises each month, Duolingo offers an example of data science methodology in action.

Michael Hines Michael Hines
Updated on July 09, 2021

The Rise of Developer Evangelism — and Where It's Headed Next

Unlike flashy functions like B2B sales ninjas and IT wizards, developer evangelists are here to stay.

Updated on July 09, 2021

In a Tight Labor Market, Veteran Hiring Programs Offer an Edge

With the right programs, tech companies can gain invaluable skills from the veterans in their ranks.

Michael Hines Michael Hines
Updated on July 09, 2021

AI Is Coming to a Grocery Store Near You

CPG juggernauts like Kraft Heinz are investing in machine learning to fill your shopping cart.

Molly Fosco Molly Fosco
Updated on July 09, 2021

How Casetext Makes Lawyers More Accessible With AI

Casetext reduces prep time before a case so lawyers can help more people.

Nona Tepper Nona Tepper
Updated on July 09, 2021

How Artnome Uses Machine Learning to Predict the Price of an Artistic Masterpiece

Artnome is building the world’s largest database of paintings.

Tatum Hunter Tatum Hunter
Updated on July 09, 2021

Finding (and Fixing) Open-Source Software Vulnerabilities in Your Code

Odds are, your codebase contains open-source components. Are you keeping up with their security?

Tatum Hunter Tatum Hunter
Updated on July 08, 2021

Managers at Snap, Reddit and Instacart Discuss Hiring Engineers During Coronavirus

The job market is seeing an influx of experienced engineers. Here’s how leading tech companies think about recruiting right now.

Hal Koss Hal Koss
Updated on July 08, 2021

Will Tech Solve Fashion’s Waste Problem?

The fashion industry is notoriously wasteful. These tech solutions could help change that.

Tatum Hunter Tatum Hunter
Updated on July 08, 2021

How Artificial Intelligence Is Fighting COVID-19

Healthtech companies — and others — are finding new uses for their algorithms.