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Inc. January 2006 Darren Dah |
Put a Hacker to Work TopCoder has an unusual way of finding talent. It hosts code-writing contests, in which geeks around the world compete for bragging rights and cash. |
CIO October 15, 2003 Christopher Lindquist |
Winner's Circle for Sale Programming contest sponsor TopCoder, seeking to profit from its contestants' prowess, has created a new division called TopCoder Software that aims to hire out teams of programmers on an outsourced or consulting basis to large corporations. |
InternetNews November 17, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Who is the Top Coder? TopCoder is a major league for programming competitions, with the Collegiate Challenge being one of its biggest events. |
CIO November 1, 2001 Daniel J. Horgan |
Code for Cash At TopCoder.com, a Glastonbury, Conn.-based coding competition company, programmers participate in semiweekly online programming competitions for cash and, if lucky, qualify for the big dance at either of the two major annual tournaments... |
CFO January 1, 2008 Scott Leibs |
Gaming the System How TopCoder Inc., a small outsourcing firm, uses competition to unite its global community. |
Wall Street & Technology October 20, 2006 Cory Levine |
Mathletes Cash In at UBS: TopCoder Member Ken Vogel Makes a Splash in Equities Development Ken Vogel didn't join TopCoder, an online software development competition, looking for a job -- but a job came looking for him when UBS evaluated his success in online competitive development. |
Fast Company July 2004 Keith H. Hammonds |
"There are good people everywhere." What it takes to beat 38,000 coders to become the world's best computer geek. |
BusinessWeek April 12, 2004 Dexter Roberts |
China's Trade Boss Vice-Premier Wu Yi has an iron will. She'll need it when she comes to Washington to lead talks |
BusinessWeek April 11, 2005 Josey Puliyenthuruthel |
How Google Searches -- For Talent At the India Code Jam -- Google's first in Asia -- 14,000 software writers had their eyes on the prize: $6900 cash prize and a job at one of the company's research and development centers. |
BusinessWeek September 4, 2008 Pete Engardio |
Chinese Scientists Build Big Pharma Back Home In a reverse migration, U.S.-trained scientists are setting up biotech startups, contract-research companies, and university labs on the mainland. |
BusinessWeek September 24, 2007 Roberts & Tschang |
Wu Yi: China's Enforcer Of Last Resort Burned by the product safety crisis, Beijing turns to a battle-tested veteran. |
InternetNews May 13, 2005 Tim Gray |
U.S., China Clash Again Over Tech Washington claims Beijing's government software procurement rules are stacked against American companies. |
BusinessWeek July 25, 2005 Steve Hamm |
Home Is Where The Work Is The latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics contain a pleasant surprise: Software writers with solid skills are finding plenty of jobs stateside. |
InternetNews February 2, 2004 Pamela Parker |
IAR Bits and Bytes Budweiser beats out competitors in online poll... two e-mail firms team up... and DoubleClick kicks off a coding competition. |
Chemistry World November 20, 2007 Hepeng Jia |
China Leaps up Research League Table China has overtaken Japan and the UK to become the world's second largest producer of science and technology (S&T) papers. |
Global Services May 15, 2007 Madhura Birdi |
Offshoring to Beijing A look on Beijing as an IT offshoring destination. |
BusinessWeek January 23, 2006 Stephen Baker |
The NSA: Security in Numbers The techno-spy agency has a greater need than ever for American math talent, but recruiting in the age of Google is a lot tougher. |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Frederik Balfour |
Stealing Managers From The Big Boys Chinese companies are energetically wooing executives away from multinationals. |
BusinessWeek June 4, 2009 Dexter Roberts |
China's Frustrations with America The financial crisis has tarnished America's image among the Chinese, who once looked to the States as a role model. |
Psychology Today Jul/Aug 2008 Taylor Clark |
Plight of the Little Emperors Coddled from infancy and raised to be academic machines, China's only children expect the world. Now they're buckling under the pressure of their parents' deferred dreams. |
Job Journal March 27, 2011 Andy West |
Computer Programmers Know the Code for Career Success Many IT professionals enjoy computer programming for its physical, hands-on approach to problem solving. Do you have what it takes to earn a degree in this essential profession? |
Entrepreneur September 2007 Rosalind Resnick |
And the Winner Is... Business plan contests offer more than money. |
BusinessWeek November 21, 2005 David Rocks |
China Design How China is becoming a global center for hot products. |
Wired April 2006 Michael Erard |
The Mandarin Offensive Inside Beijing's global campaign to make Chinese the number one language in the world. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2005 Marlowe Hood |
Steal This Software And this DVD, and this book, and this handbag, and this car... The Internet has become the most common vehicle for software piracy in China, but their are other options, too. |
Entrepreneur January 2004 Joshua Kurlantzick |
Promised Land More and more American entrepreneurs are embarking on the road to China -- and many have already found their fortunes. |
BusinessWeek April 30, 2007 Dexter Roberts |
Cautious Consumers The Chinese are on a spending spree, right? Not really. In fact, they're so tightfisted, Beijing is worried |
T.H.E. Journal June 2008 Matt Villano |
Which Side Are You On? In the debate over how to best prepare students for the global economy, some favor teaching practical technology know-how; others argue for abstract cognitive skills. The answer may be a balance of both. |
Reason February 2003 Brian Doherty |
Great Firewall of China Communist Party doctrine may be evolving, but the Chinese government recently renewed its commitment to a time-honored practice: censorship. Long famous for building firewalls to keep its citizens "protected" from foreign Web sites, the government now has begun to close down public cybercafes. |
Entrepreneur January 2008 Chris Penttila |
Can You Compete? Chinese manufacturers aren't just making your stuff - they're making their own, too. |
Salon.com August 9, 2000 Jonah Greenberg |
Linux in China: Not ready for prime time Why should the masses bother with free software when stealing from Microsoft is practically patriotic? |
TIME Asia January 24, 2011 Hannah Beech |
China: Two Faces, Fierce and Friendly When it comes to Chinese diplomacy, there always seems to be two sides to the story. |
BusinessWeek November 6, 2006 Gene G. Marcial |
Western Union Delivers Western Union's new stock is all about one of today's hottest trends: immigration. |