Computers in North Korea run on look-alike Mac software called ‘Red Star 3.0’ — here’s what it’s like to use

A North Korean student using a computer at Kim Il Sung University. Flickr/Uri Tours When former Google employee Will Scott had the chance to visit the Pyongyang University of Science and Technology, he also purchased a copy of North Korea's "Red Star 3" op…

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The founder of billion-dollar startup Carta dissects the pitch decks that helped him raise $448 million

Skye Gould/Business Insider Carta was conceived over lunch at a Thai restaurant. CEO Henry Ward was there with Manu Kumar, an investor at the venture-capital firm K9 Ventures. Kumar had backed Ward's last startup, Secondsight, a suite of investment tools…

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Snapchat still has one key advantage over Instagram, but that could soon change

New data released by financial services firm Cowen ahead of Snapchat parent company Snap's Q2 earnings report on Tuesday highlights how users continue to flock to Snapchat for direct, person-to-person messaging in a way that Instagram has thus far failed to r…

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