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How To Hire A Developer For Your MVP In 2020

By Yassine Rachid 
You have an exciting new app idea, so let's make it happen! Hiring a developer can be a difficult task for someone with a non-technical background, especially if they have no plan with which to form their ideas into reality.

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Media Products vs The Rest: The High Leverage Phenomenon In Media Products

By Nataraj 
Hulu purchased the rights of Seinfeld in 2015 for $150 Million. For the same deal after 4 years Netflix wrote a check of $400 Million. During these 4 years, neither Larry David nor Jerry Seinfeld (creators of Seinfeld) has done any new work for the show.

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The Evolution of The Public-Private Key Encryption in Blockchain Systems

By Aly Madhavji 穆亚霖 
There are many different methods to verify a user’s identification. Although the management of authentication and active sessions has come a long way, simple password authentication has not been able to provide sufficient security to support the rapid growth in data, advancements in mobile and cloud technologies, and increasing volumes of security breaches.

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