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Hayneedle, Hudl and Sojern among AIM Tech Celebration Award winners
Hayneedle, Hudl and Sojern headline the list of companies that will be recognized by the AIM Institute this year with Technology Celebration Awards, which honor area companies, individuals, educators and students for their outstanding contributions to Nebraska’s information technology scene. The AIM Institute announced the recipients of its awards on Friday and will present the…
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Summit speakers share successful strategies for startup growth (Video)
Brian Kaiser never could find a company with the kind of culture he craved. So he started his own. Kaiser, who co-founded Hudl and today serves as CTO of the Lincoln-based company, spoke last month at the Nebraska Summit on Entrepreneurship about the role culture has played in the rapid growth of his company, which…
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Hudl releases iPad app – ‘truly a game-changer’ (Video)
Last Thursday, Hudl released what one reviewer has already called “a game-changer for coaches and video analysis software.” On his blog, “iTeach. iCoach. iBlog.,” Court Allam of Olathe, Kansas wrote: “This app will revolutionize the way coaches and athletes prepare for competition by making it faster, easier and more efficient to watch game film.” I…
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Prairie Moves: Carl Zulauf, Alex Gates, Megan Hunt & more
Published every Tuesday, Prairie Moves keeps our readers informed about career moves, media coverage, product development, and more from the companies and individuals we cover on Silicon Prairie News. If you or your company would like to submit one of the items below for our next Prairie Moves post, please email info@siliconprairienews.com. And if you…
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Developers, Designers, Social Media Specialists & more
We’re excited to bring you our 43rd Opportunities on the Prairie today with positions from: Deal Garden, Hayneedle, New Nectar Media, Yahoo!, ImageMarket, and…
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Guest Post: How Oregon uses Hudl to prepare for BCS Championship Game
(This is a guest post by Matt Mueller, Coach Relations Manager for Hudl.) The Ducks do not slow down. The New York Times called their style “Speed-Freak Football.” During games, opponents routinely ask them to slow down or fake injuries after plays to prevent Oregon’s offense, which leads the FBS in both scoring (49.3 points…
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Customer Service Rep, Interns, Interaction Designer & more
We’re excited to bring you our thirty-eigth Opportunities on the Prairie today with positions from Grand Consulting, Dwolla and On Pitch in Des Moines, Delinea Design…
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Huskers, Ducks, Cardinals – they’re all in the Hudl user circle
As more than 30 million viewers will be glued to their television sets on January 10th to watch the Tostitos BCS National Championship Game, one of the team’s playing for the title will have been glued to their computers in the weeks before. The team, University of Oregon, who went undefeated this year with one…