All Things Digital:
By Scott Austin, Reporter, The Wall Street JournalWorking for a start-up is hard enough. Trying to wittily describe ”the unique entrepreneurial culture that sets their company apart and inspires them to go to work each day” – (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
By Louise RadnofskyWashington Wire loves presidential proclamations, in which the commander-in-chief “by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States” declares a given time for a (Read More)
Huffington Post:
I appreciate every day, but Thanksgiving gives me an excuse to share that gratitude. I am thankful for so many things: my family, my friends, my colleagues, our work, purpose, good health, happiness, abundance, and this grea (Read More)
Boing Boing:
The British government has brought down its long-awaited Digital Economy Bill, and it's perfectly useless and terrible. It consists almost entirely of penalties for people who do things that upset the entertainment industry ( (Read More)
All Things Digital:
By Mercedes Bunz, Media Reporter, GuardianSeveral reports from the US make the point: local is the new buzzword in the land of web entrepreneurship. No wonder. As more and more smart mobile phones are used to check in online, (Read More)
Submitted by Motown_Terri
from blog:
Author : Abdal GirmaniLearning music production from home is one of the most enjoyable things to do as a producer, you get to make your mistakes without any body knowing, you get to experiment without anybody seeing your tric (Read More)
Submitted by martinvars
from blog:
When I left USA in 1995 and moved to Europe the start up scene in the Continent was pretty dead. But a lot has changed since then and events like TechTour 09 are further proof that in Europe there is great talent, capital an (Read More)
Submitted by simonvreeman
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On a recent trip to New York, I visited David Liu, the co-founder and CEO of The Knot, Inc. He's one of the few entrepreneurs to have not just ridden the boom of the late 90s but also to have survived the bust of the early 20 (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Santiago, Chile-based Austral Capital is one of a growing number of Latin American VC firms making names for themselves. Thanks to aggressive support from the Chilean government, the less than two-year old company has funded (Read More)
Xconomy:
Entrepreneurship, startups, Education Kevin Vogelsang wrote: On May 18th of 2009, I weeks later, I graduated from MIT with my BS in biological engineering. Fast forward, and after 10 months of working on the venture, it (Read More)
Submitted by loucypher
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Oke, jadi begini ceritanya. Mohan Belani ini adalah seorang blogger dan entrepreneur asal Singapura, otak di balik blog populer e27.sg. E27.sg ini beberapa bulan yang lalu bahkan sempat mengorbitkan 2 startup yang dikirim ke (Read More)
Management Blog:
A recent New York Times blog and a business book published last year cover the same territory: the many ways you can kill off your business. The former is written from the perspective of the entrepreneur; the latter takes a c (Read More)
VentureBeat:
The latest game company to raise a round of funding reflects the global reach of the industry. Chile’s Atakama Labs has raised $4 million from two Chilean venture capital funds, Austral Capital and COPEC-UC.The company hasn’t (Read More)
Huffington Post:
Buying a glue gun changed the course of my life. What small action could change yours? The Problem: It was the early 90's. I didn't like the glitter goop hair accessories I saw in the stores. Since I have a massive amount of (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Tonight is the launch of the project to raise money for the charity Take Heart India, which teaches IT skills to blind and disabled people in India and helps them get skills that will employ them for the rest of their life, t (Read More)
www.ft.com:
The Conservatives are considering abolishing Enterprise Week, a festival that promotes entrepreneurship to young people, that started in the UK in 2004 and which has spread to 87 countries. (Read More)
washingtonpost.com - Metro:
Tim Foley pulled out a glossy black brochure and started talking fast. He had three minutes to sell his idea for a social networking Web site for car lovers. That's all he needed.
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India Times:
Management and engineering graduates, even those from top-ranked institutes, are finding it difficult to realise their dreams of entrepreneurship in the absence of specific schemes by banks to finance such ventures, an Assoch (Read More)