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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 14, 2019

CHORE + HOBBY
This New ‘One-Stop Shop for Homeowners’ Does Everything From Christmas Lights to Plumbing

Frisco-based Chorbie provides full-service, on-demand solutions that are more convenient for homeowners. We spoke with the CEO and co-founder to discuss his plans to become the go-to experts for adding value and comfort to a property in Dallas-Fort Worth.

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HEALTH TECH
AccessElite Launches Healthcare Membership Program in Dallas

Through this 'first-of-its-kind' program, AccessElite members can book same-day appointments, directly speak with a network of specialty physicians, and more.

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IT'S ALIVE
‘Dallas’ First Living Mural’ Gets Installed in Uptown

Uptown Dallas Inc. is transforming the district one mural at a time, this time with a mossy and floral creation bringing something new to the mix. 

 
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Public Art Initiative Fills Dallas District with Murals to ‘Enhance the Uptown Experience’

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179 Patents Granted for Week of Aug. 6

Dallas-Fort Worth ranked No. 9 for patent activity this week out of 250 metros. Patents granted include:

  • Vinli's cloud-integrated vehicle platform
  • Bank of America's network device spoofing detection
  • Blue Calypso's advertising distribution through mobile social gaming
  • CareFusion 303's methods for managing a return of medication
  • NxGen Partners' system for signal penetration into a building
  • PACCAR's augmented reality system for vehicle blind spot prevention
  • Platform Manufacturing Group's modular stair system
  • State Farms' vehicle image & sound data gathering for insurance rating purposes
  • Verizon's traffic monitoring systems and methods

A Cup of Clio: This New Startup is Bringing Italian Coffee to North Texas

Clio's founders spent 10 years traveling to and from Italy to perfect its brew. Now, the startup—which bills itself as an "alternative to Keurig"—is ready to launch and grow its Highland Park-based team.


Plano Cloud Software Provider Raises $10.7M in New Round

Deloitte Drives Innovation Every Day at Deloitte University  SPONSORED

Tyler Technologies Brings Transparency to the Courtroom with re:SearchTX
Dallas sports goers will be able to use cryptocurrency the next time they go to a Dallas Mavericks game, according to cointelegraph.com. And, Mavs fans will have the option to use Bitcoin to pay for game tickets and merchandise, which will be processed through BitPay.

Mavs owner Mark Cuban first mentioned the organization possibly accepting Bitcoin last year, and now it’s actually happening. Although this will be the organization’s first acceptance of cryptocurrency, Cuban has previously invested in digital currency ventures.

"It’s not about the transaction, it’s about the experience. You can come in and experience the brand; you can try on the Rothy’s shoe that you’ve seen online but have never physically seen. And whether you transact on their website, our website, or in the store, it’s a success story."

Coy Barton
General Manager
Neighborhood Goods 
...on how the Neighborhood Goods employees should be storytellers, not just salespeople, via D CEO Magazine.

The brown-jacketed employees are trained to represent and explain the brands that find temporary homes in Neighborhood Goods’ 14,000-square-foot space, according to D CEO.

Neighborhood Goods opened its physical store last year in Plano’s Legacy West with not only a selection of merchandise that’s regularly rotated, but also a concept that's fostering a new culture in retailing. Since then, it's garnered millions in funding, a partnership with Serena Williams, and a second location in New York.

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