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this week in 757: 4 billion transactions later & why boring businesses win

4 billion transactions for these warehouse robots, a junk hauler fixing the industry, and knowing exactly where you stand on buying a home.

SVT Robotics Surpasses 4 Billion Transactions as SOFTBOT Platform Scales Across Global Automation

SVT Robotics didn't build a better robot; it built the central nervous system that lets robots, software and warehouse systems from different vendors finally talk to each other. Read More ➜

Why Boring Businesses Often Make the Best Businesses

Missed appointments, confusing pricing and bad communication. Johnny Bobby built his entire competitive edge by fixing what every other junk-hauling company gets wrong. Read More ➜

Restoring the Road to Homeownership: How VroomBrick Is Simplifying One of Life’s Biggest Decisions

No more guessing when you're ready to buy a home. This Hampton Roads founder built a tool to tell future homeowners exactly where they stand, whether that's three months or three years away. Read More ➜

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