2015년 3월 10일 화요일

TechFlash: Neustar revenue growth; Obama's TechHire initiative; Apple Watch

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"Even if those other businesses are growing at a quicker pace, they've lost half of their overall business," according to Allyn Arden, a securities analyst for the ratings agency.
"OpGen intends to transform infectious disease management," said company officials at the molecular diagnostics company in their filing for an initial public offering.
President Barack Obama announced TechHire, a new training program for technology jobs that includes a mix of government grants, private-sector initiatives and community organizing.
The Bethesda-based hotel giant will be the first global hospitality company to use the mobile payment service.
Apple showed off some cool apps for its new Apple Watch on Monday, while also revealing a super-thin new MacBook notebook computer, a ResearchKit developers' platform for the iPhone and a partnership with HBO Now and Apple TV.
It will go toward hiring 26 engineers, developers and tech experts.
The Baltimore mobile advertising firm reported 2014 revenue of $296.2 million in 2014, up from $259.2 million in 2013.
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