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A few weeks ago, we featured Nana.io ‘s story as our ‘Startup of the Week.’ Here is a guest post on the Gig-Economy from its CEO and founder David Zamir. The gig economy is often touted as providing opportunity, but with gig workers employed as contractors without benefits or job […]

Startup advice – From Appliance Repair to $5 Million App: ...


We generally feature emerging digital enterprises for the weekly ‘startup of the week’ feature. This week we review the emerging giant in peer-to-peer marketplace, OLX.. Those of us living in North America think of craigslist as being synonymous with peer-to-peer marketplace. Even craigslist has competitors in North America, including local […]

Startup of the week: OLX – the craigslist for emerging ...


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This week we feature Nana.io, $5M Startup that was inspired by mom to go live on Mother’s Day Nana is disrupting appliance repair and domestic cleaning services, but it isn’t just another chore app. The Nana difference: Its founder has worked in the very industry that he’s disrupting, taking the […]

Startup of the Week: Alameda, CA based Nana.io



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This week we feature the California based hi-tech startup StackShare. StackShare (previously Leanstack), started in May 2013 as a side project. The founders wanted a better way to find and choose things that would help them build apps. Fast forward over a year later, and they have built up a […]

Startup of the Week: San Francisco SaaS and Tech startup ...