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Maine movers and shakes share their professional and personal aspirations for 2023.
Cohort members include Farm Drop, an online network of farmers markets, and the SledTRX interactive snowmobile app.
A new report finds the top issue heard from officials and business leaders in the county is the necessity of reliable, high-speed internet to remain competitive.
The Passamaquoddy Tribe’s broadband project will help create and implement digital inclusion, distance learning and telehealth and telework programs.
Founders out to disrupt industries from women's fashion to music took the stage following 13 weeks in the Roux Techstars Accelerator program.
Maine residents have until Jan. 13 to check their address on a new federal internet map and to file a challenge if the information is incorrect.
Every two weeks, Mainebiz publishes an interview with a business newsmaker we call "On the Record." Here are some highlights from 2022's "On the Record" interviews.
The grants will provide technical assistance and other services that support community-driven broadband solutions.
Jen Hughes takes on the newly formed department within Systems Engineering that focuses on all aspects of the employee experience and embedding a culture of employee ownership across the organization.
L.L.Bean, Renys and even smaller retailers are all offering online promotions this Cyber Monday, when around 63.9 million people nationwide are expected to shop online.
Mainebiz gets the lowdown on Maine's startup scene from the managing director of the Roux Institute Techstars Accelerator in Portland.
Some Maine startups are racking up pitch-off wins before going on to other fundraising, while others prefer more specialized accelerator programs and grants.
Working with a Miami company, the Portland online seafood retailer created a digital membership collection, called “Lobster Perks+,” which debuted this month.
The nonprofit shipped the computers to Afghan veterans who fled their country in 2021 to start new lives on American soil. Since 2002, give IT. get IT. has processed more than 8 million pounds of electronics and helped more than 16,000 individuals
For the fourth straight quarter, the Portland-based financial technology service provider beat market expectations on quarterly earnings per share.
Jeremy Barron is a 2000 Colby College alumnus who also taught entrepreneurship at the Waterville school.