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Anybody who lives around Boston knows how important a good, reliable snow removal service is. Lately such a service has been hard to find, since the area’s been hit with more than… Read more »
John Cullinane, who co-founded what many characterize as the industry’s first standalone software startup back in 1968 near Boston, thinks the city could do itself a favor in attracting corporate headquarters… Read more »
The greater Boston-Cambridge area has no problem attracting bright young people from all over the world to its colleges and universities. But it has well-documented issues keeping the best-and-brightest local when they… Read more »
If you want peace and quiet, steer clear of Boston City Hall on Monday as Uber and taxi companies reps converge to argue for and against rid-sharing in the hub. Read more »
There’s a lot to complain about in the Boston tech scene but there’s a lot to talk up too, so start doing it, says Unconf attendees. Read more »
Boston is where Lewis Latimer helped Alexander Graham Bell design the first phone. So you’d think the city would have better connectivity now. You’d be wrong. Read more »
The MBTA needs help to run more efficiently and for longer hours. Local tech execs said public-private partnerships could help. Read more »
If you want world-class startups to stick around, you need to make sure public transit and entertainment venues run late, say two Boston-area entrepreneurs. Read more »
Startups do not live by meetups alone. If the Boston-Cambridge area really wants to attract and keep more young tech companies, here are some things that need to happen. Read more »
Boston picked the brains of a gaggle of IBM engineers who came in to figure out how to consolidate and analyze existing traffic data feeds as well as new data sources… Read more »