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Twitter's Trouble, Top Skills for 2023, Women in VC, & AI-Powered Office Upgrades and more!

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  1. Wired has identified the top 10 skills that will be necessary for success in the tech industry in 2023. These include problem-solving, communication, creativity, collaboration, data analysis, programming, cybersecurity, digital marketing, AI and machine learning, and emotional intelligence. Experts recommend a combination of technical and soft skills to excel in the industry. It is also important to keep learning and adapt to the constantly changing tech landscape.

  2. TechCrunch's article "Twitter Is Dying" analyzes the social media platform's decline in active users and popularity among younger generations. The article suggests that Twitter has failed to keep up with the evolving needs of users and the changing landscape of social media. It argues that unless significant changes are made, Twitter may continue to decline in relevance and influence.

  3. The article discusses the challenges that women-founded startups face in venture capital and provides advice on how to overcome them. The hurdles include unconscious bias, lack of representation, and difficulty in accessing networks and funding. The advice given includes finding supportive allies, building a diverse team, and leveraging available resources.

  4. Time to Watch Out: 26-year-old from Hong Kong Shakes Up Watch Industry!" Rebecca Lee Lok Sze, a young entrepreneur, is disrupting the traditional watch industry by creating a smartwatch that appeals to younger generations. Her brand, CIRCULR, combines fashion and technology, giving consumers the best of both worlds. With the goal of becoming the "Apple of watches," she is poised to take the market by storm. Get ready to tick-tock your way into the future with CIRCULR!

  5. Hold on to your Excel sheets, Microsoft is bringing some AI-powered upgrades to its Office apps! The tech giant announced new features that use machine learning to help users work smarter and faster. Word will now suggest synonyms, Excel will offer data visualization tips, and PowerPoint will provide design suggestions. These tools are designed to help users create better documents, and they're already available to Office 365 subscribers. So, whether you're a spreadsheet whiz or a PowerPoint pro, Microsoft's got some new tricks up its sleeve to help you work like a boss.



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