How one tiny country has attracted enough virtual residents to fill a city
A country of 1.3 million people has signed up almost 90,000 e-residents, entrepreneurs and digital nomads from all over the world.
A country of 1.3 million people has signed up almost 90,000 e-residents, entrepreneurs and digital nomads from all over the world.
A new Melbourne incubator called AngelCube will dish out a total of $80,000 seed funding to four start-ups, which were selected from a field of over 130 applicants.
For those wanting to set up a tech company, there's a lot to consider. ZDNet takes a look at some of the major start-up hubs in EMEA and what each can bring for those wanting to get their own IT business off the ground. Next up: Central and Eastern Europe.
CNN's Black In America documentary ignites issues of "pattern matching" and shocking sentiments about race in Silicon Valley.
Indian startup PriceBaba aims to make local retailers more relevant in the Internet era by allowing shoppers to search prices in their vicinity. It shares an "overwhelming majority" of Indian Android users are still stuck on Gingerbread.
The start of the year has seen notable announcements from some of Estonia's fledgling entrerprise tech firms, including deals, acquisitions and takeovers.
If you live in NYC, Chicago, or San Francisco, a new site called Interhoods will show you which neighborhoods have the best developers and designers. And it's pretty easy on the eyes:It's super simple to setup: you login with either your Github or Dribbble account and then choose which neighborhood you live in.
One of India's most successful Apple developers, Robosoft, which earns US$1,000 a day from one of its apps, believes global startup success for the country is imminent.
As his company's RetailMeNot site was snapped up by emerging US media player WhaleShark Media for around $90 million, Guy King and his co-founder Bevan Clark became two of Australia's newest multimillionaires.
Rocket Internet's car classifieds site is firmly camped in Myanmar, despite it having one of the world's lowest Internet penetration rates.