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Start-UpsHow to organize a hackathon: 6 key tips
Thinking about organizing a hackathon to power up new innovations? Read these tips to make sure you host a fun, impactful event.
Lyndsey Gilpin is a former Staff Writer for TechRepublic, covering sustainability and entrepreneurship. She's co-author of the book Follow the Geeks.
Thinking about organizing a hackathon to power up new innovations? Read these tips to make sure you host a fun, impactful event.
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