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The formula for startup success
Return on involvement is an important new concept for startups. People make quick decisions as to whether a startup is worth their time.
7 September 2017 by lynnwood

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Ad blocking
More and more people are refusing to pay for the internet with their personal data. In 2016 ad blocking usage increased by 30%. There are many forms of ad blocking. AdBlock Plus by Eyeo is a very popular free example that can cut out all browser ads including video ads. https://adblockplus.org/
6 September 2017 by idealist

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A business advisor called Brin available 24/7
BRiN is a mobile app and she works on iOS and Android smart-phones and tablets. This means no longer do you need to wait until you get to your desktop to get help. BRiN is always with you and she can give you support anytime, anywhere. Using a simple chat interface BRiN is reported tobe able to understand and pinpoint your business problems and give you solutions and recommendations within micro-seconds for free. www.brin.ai
3 September 2017 by IdeaSpies

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An online platform offering car rental for Uber drivers
Splend, an Australian online car rental platform, is targeting people wanting to become on-demand drivers for deliveries or ride-sharing who can?t because their car is not up to par or they don?t own one. It represents a good opportunity for those who can?t get finance or don?t have the funds to buy a car. http://www.splend.com.au http://www.startupsmart.com.au/profiles/how-a-sydney-entrepreneur-got-uber-to-back-his-car-rental-startup/
27 August 2017 by IdeaSpies

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Tech that streamlines construction projects
Bridget, a new web and mobile platform, acts as document tracking list of incomplete or incorrect tasks on a construction project. It was started in Canada by two 24 year old women who researched construction sites. Contractors were keeping track of to-do lists on sticky notes, and nailing scribbled plans to walls. The more organized of those researched kept spreadsheets of different tasks, then emailed or phoned in requests to the appropriate subcontractors. There was much room for improvement so Bridget was developed. www.gobridget.com http://www.forbes.com/sites/clareoconnor/2016/04/19/t
27 August 2017 by IdeaSpies

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Australia's biosecurity laws
27 August 2017 by IdeaSpies