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Kansas City developer’s DIY project turns light bulb on for each new user
Numbers, analytics and reports can statically tick away on an entrepreneur’s computer with the hope that they will provide insight on a startup’s growth and trajectory. But what if the milestones motivating startups were dynamic? Rodrigo Neri, co-founder of Kansas City education app-maker Instin, recounted …
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On heels of myHomework success, Instin makes app for teachers
Less than a year ago, Rodrigo Neri and his colleagues Keith Entzeroth and Ryan Niemeyer were working 9-to-5 corporate jobs and building mobile apps at night. But in May, the trio quit their jobs to begin building a startup, as well. Their startup, Instin, is a Kansas City, Mo. company focused on educational management apps.…
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Prairie Moves: Jeremy Harrington, 1Weather, MindMixer and more
What is Prairie Moves? Published twice weekly, 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…
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Homework, work from home working well for KC transplant Rodrigo Neri
Rodrigo “Rigo” Neri, a Brazilian native who made his way to the Kansas City nearly seven years ago, has a knack for working at home, or more appropriately, homework. “I have fun creating new things,” Neri, the maker of myHomework mobile app by night and a senior software engineer at Cerner Corporation by day, said…