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Waldo Hunt, a Los Angeles entrepreneur who ushered in the modern renaissance in pop-up books when he revived the art form in the U.S. in the 1960s, has died. He was 88.
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Submitted by Motown_Terri
from blog:
Author : Rick DearrAt the high of every business owner and entrepreneurs mind is the concept of business success Depending on the objectives of the individual this success can show itself in many totally different forms But (Read More)
Futuristic Play by Andrew Chen:
I’ve been blogging less and lessAs many of my readers may have noticed, I’ve been blogging less and less lately – it used to be multiple times a week, then it became once a week, and recently I’ve been blogging once every oth (Read More)
Sramana Mitra on Strategy:
SM: It sounds as though you are getting the home schooling market.RP: We do, but not as many as you would think. A lot of times the home schooling market wants religion embedded in their courses, and our programs are a little (Read More)
washingtonpost.com - Metro Business:
I played four years of basketball in high school, but I rode the bench for all of that time. I have since convinced myself that the slog was worth it, even though it consumed thousands of hours and contributed to my being a b (Read More)
washingtonpost.com - Obituaries:
Waldo Hunt, 88, a Los Angeles entrepreneur who ushered in the modern renaissance in pop-up books when he revived the art form in the United States in the 1960s, died Nov. 6 of congestive heart failure at a hospital in Porterv (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Meet the Texminator. It's an arcade cabinet that tests your texting speed. It was also inevitable. Seriously now, my youngest sister has a phone she never uses—save for texting. LOLs and ttyl's have long replaced spoken word, (Read More)
Gawker:
Remember the moment you knew MySpace was doomed? It came in the form of obnoxious ads. Which your Twitter stream is about to be. So: are you making that cash, or being cashed in on? Pay Per Post is back. Today, the Times runs (Read More)
Valleywag:
Remember the moment you knew MySpace was doomed? It came in the form of obnoxious ads. Which your Twitter stream is about to be. So: are you making that cash, or being cashed in on? Pay Per Post is back.Today, the Times runs (Read More)
Valleywag:
Remember the moment you knew MySpace was doomed? It came in the form of obnoxious ads. Which your Twitter stream is about to be. So: are you making that cash, or being cashed in on? Pay Per Post is back.Today, the Times runs (Read More)
Gawker:
Remember the moment you knew MySpace was doomed? It came in the form of obnoxious ads. Which your Twitter stream is about to be. So: are you making that cash, or being cashed in on? Pay Per Post is back. Today, the Times runs (Read More)
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from Twitter:
The Road Is Rocky For An Entrepreneur: Times had been too good (to be true) for SME in some w.. http://bit.ly/6zL0zJ [Web News] #Media. (Read More)
Valleywag:
Remember the moment you knew MySpace was doomed? It came in the form of obnoxious ads. Which your Twitter stream is about to be. So: are you making that cash, or being cashed in on? Pay Per Post is back.Today, the Times runs (Read More)
Gawker:
Remember the moment you knew MySpace was doomed? It came in the form of obnoxious ads. Which your Twitter stream is about to be. So: are you making that cash, or being cashed in on? Pay Per Post is back. Today, the Times runs (Read More)
Business on HuffingtonPost.com:
With jobs a major concern for so many, more people than ever are considering the life of an entrepreneur. As one who has been an entrepreneur for 25 years (since getting out of law school), I have some insight.Being an entre (Read More)
TODAY ON FOUND3R - Venture Capital STORIES:
(Close-Up Media) Akamai Technologies, Inc., a developer of video and enterprise applications online, announced that President & CEO Paul Sagan was named the national winner of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year 2009 A (Read More)
Venture Capital and Angel Investor Profiles:
Chip Purrington III, Managing Director, Brook Venture Partners (Federal Street Capital) Chip is the Managing Director of Federal Street Capital, the broker dealer arm of Brook Venture Partners. He is an experienced entreprene (Read More)
Sramana Mitra on Strategy:
SM: How many not-for-profit entities are there out there that are building upon your technologies?RP: There are now 40 of them. SM: How many students do cater to through this model?RP: We have 70,000 full-time students.SM: Wh (Read More)
TechSheep:
Brad Stone / New York Times:A Friend’s Tweet Could Be an Ad — Tuesday was another typical day for John Chow, blogger and Internet entrepreneur in Vancouver, British Columbia. Mr. Chow treated his 50,000 Twitter followers (Read More)
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from Google Reader:
There have been recent reports of tech giants like Yahoo and Cisco showing their interest in the UID project and trying to woo the Indian government and especially Mr. Nilekani, and trying to convince that they be given the c (Read More)