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Mae Rice Mae Rice
Updated on April 22, 2024

The Most Important Edtech Trends

We asked three experts what education will look like in the near future.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 22, 2024

Senators Take Edtech Firms to Task Over Data Privacy Concerns

Senators Dick Durbin, Richard Blumenthal, and Ed Markey sent letters to dozens of edtech companies and data collection companies last week.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 22, 2024

San Diego-Based CourseKey Raises $5 Million in Series A Funding

CourseKey plans to use the funding to make its software offering more robust for colleges, universities, and other learning institutions.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 22, 2024

Riiid, an AI tutoring startup, rakes in $18 million in Series C funding

The edtech company has quickly distinguished itself as an authority on artificial intelligence.

Michael Hines Michael Hines
Updated on April 22, 2024

What Is Public Interest Technology?

As public trust in the tech industry wanes, support for the field of public interest technology has grown.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 20, 2024

Archaeologists discover new sites through deep learning

Deep learning techniques are accelerating the rate at which archaeologists discover new archaeological sites.

Abel Rodriguez Abel Rodriguez
Updated on April 20, 2024

Walgreens to Offer Drone Delivery in DFW Through Partnership With Wing

Initially, only over-the-counter medicines and convenience goods will be available for delivery to parts of Frisco and Little Elm.

Photo: Wing
Abel Rodriguez Abel Rodriguez
Updated on April 20, 2024

Verily, a Google Parent Subsidiary, Looks to Hire 115 for New Dallas Location

Set to open early 2022, Verily’s new Dallas hub will focus on building its IT, sales and marketing teams.

Photo: Verily / Twitter
Abel Rodriguez Abel Rodriguez
Updated on April 20, 2024

Mark Cuban’s Digital Pharmacy Plans, BackBox Raised $32M, and More DFW Tech News

Catch up on the latest news from the DFW tech scene.

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