
Spencer Hulse
Editorial Director at Grit Daily
Editorial Director at Transit Tomorrow
Editorial Director at Meditech Today
Editorial Director at Financial Tech Times
Editorial Director at Smartech Daily
Articles
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1 week ago |
gritdaily.com | Spencer Hulse
For boaters around the world, anchoring is part of daily life, but it doesn’t come without risk. From dragging anchors in sudden squalls to unforeseen mechanical failures, anchoring issues can compromise safety, cause serious damage, or even result in vessel loss. To address this, marine weather forecasting leader PredictWind has launched its new standalone Anchor Alert app.
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1 week ago |
gritdaily.com | Spencer Hulse
Everyone has been there: propping phones against water bottles, wallets, or anything available to watch videos hands-free. This universal frustration became CASEKOO’s founding mission in 2017, though the solution would not arrive immediately. The company’s first offering was a modest crystal-clear TPU case branded as “The Q Line,” which emphasized quality but lacked the stand functionality that would later define the brand.
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1 week ago |
financialtechtimes.com | Spencer Hulse
For decades, institutional investors have enjoyed a significant edge over retail traders through access to sophisticated financial tools and analysis platforms like the Bloomberg Terminal. With subscriptions starting at $24,000 per year, these professional-grade resources have remained out of reach for everyday investors — until now. Aether Holdings, Inc.
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1 week ago |
gritdaily.com | Spencer Hulse
The wait is over. Go Fund Yourself is back, and Season 2 opens with a bang. Episode 1 sets the bar high with two dynamic companies, Bash Community and PawPro, proving once again that innovation, impact, and inspiration are alive and well in the entrepreneurial world. Hosted by a powerhouse panel of business titans and investors — Rory Cutaia, David Meltzer, and Jayson Waller — Go Fund Yourself isn’t your average pitch show.
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1 week ago |
gritdaily.com | Spencer Hulse
Independent agents wear many hats and answer even more calls. In an industry built on responsiveness, being available has long been synonymous with being trustworthy. The agent who always picks up, answers quickly, and stays on top of everything is often seen as the gold standard. But what if that standard is holding agencies back? In reality, always being available often means always being distracted.
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