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Five Fantastic Sites for Keeping Up With Business Trends in Tech

Technology is constantly changing. Entrepreneurs looking to gain a competitive edge can stay at the forefront of their industries by regularly reading the following tech websites and blogs. These resources provide inspiration for improving business practices, attracting investors, and navigating fluctuations in domestic and global markets.

TechCrunch

Focused on the business side of tech innovation, TechCrunch posts news stories about both influential tech giants and startups. With over 50,000 contributors, TechCrunch covers everything from product launches to major acquisitions. One feature that distinguishes this site is Crunchbase, an extensive database of tech companies and startups. Searchable by business size, location, and industry, Crunchbase provides detailed financial information for hundreds of thousands of companies, including their funding statuses, most recent fundraising efforts, and the names of their investors.

Nichehunt

With its minimalist website design and narrow focus, Nichehunt offers insight into technology marketing and product trends. Its e-commerce pages provide invaluable information on the latest developments in web-based retail. Nichehunt also devotes an entire section of its site to cryptocurrency news.

Bits From The New York Times

With their weekly tech news digests, Bits (The Business of Technology) is decidedly less overwhelming than TechCrunch. Each Friday, its contributors comb through the last seven days of news and highlight the most significant developments in the tech industry. There isn’t much information about start-ups here, but reading their brief posts is a time-efficient way to stay up-to-date.

Engadget

Created by Gizmodo co-founder, Peter Rojas, Engadget covers news about gaming, entertainment, and science. The site’s “Tomorrow” section provides news on forthcoming innovations in tech, from rocket ships and concept cars to 3D printers.

CoolBusinessIdeas.com

Ideal for entrepreneurs seeking inspiration, CoolBusinessIdeas.com offers an extensive archive of innovations and how-tos that are relevant to over a dozen industries. Visitors can read about how designers built stools for art students out of sewage pipes or learn about tablets that users control with their thoughts. Subscribing to the site’s newsletter provides guests with access to its library of business ideas.

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