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“Today, we’re announcing $2 billion in public and private resources to help entrepreneurs start and grow their businesses. Now it’s time for Congress to do its part. It was encouraging to see members of both parties in the House come together to pass legislation that will help small businesses get ahead, and I’m calling on the Senate to do the same. But America’s small businesses can’t wait for...
The startup world is littered with stories of bad behavior, arguments, bullying and trickery that few people would tolerate in normal life. But German researchers suggest this might not just be a coincidence -- and that perhaps it's crucial to a company's success. The startup economy is well-known for lauding the most successful young entrepreneurs, those twenty-somethings who are turned into mil
The iPod isn't the first MP3 player to have hit the market, but it's by far the most successful. Benj Edwards tells the story of how the iPod came to be.
No matter your position in startup world, I think appearing ignorant beats remaining ignorant, even for those who are supposed to “have all the answers.” And discounting a person’s ability to contribute because they can’t write code feels like a fad. Facebook’s doing it; Google sort of did it; the tech press and VCs are obsessed with it, so it must be right. I’m not convinced.
The venture capital industry remains dominated by white men, according to a new demographics survey released today by the National Venture Capital Association and Dow Jones. Only 21% of the 590 survey respondents were woman, and just 11% identified themselves as "investors." This is down from 14% from a similar survey in 2008. The rest were administrators, including chief financial officers (wher
All that can be emotionally draining. And you often need support to get through. Here is what I do – I keep my “thank you” notes close at hand. Whenever I feel like giving up on a boring task or procrastinating on a huge chunk of work I pull out a “thank you” note and read it. That always points me in the right direction and gets me started with my work. I even like to have my notes printed,...
This interaction has stayed with me because it seems to me to be a great example of the discrepancy between the reality distortion field that is Silicon Valley — and the reality almost everywhere else. Even the immigration officer at the San Francisco airport was of the opinion that five years is too long for a company to consider itself startup.
Now is a great time to be an internet entrepreneur. While much of the global economy sputters, tech companies post growth numbers other industries haven't seen in years. Their success hasn't gone unnoticed, and the pace of tech-company creation has quickened.
The sheer number of new startups forming and getting funded these days is dizzying. It’s never been easier to start a company to harness new technologies and turn them into products. Traditional venture capital may not even be able to keep up with it. We are at the beginnings of what may very well become a Cambrian Explosion of startups, which will have implications well beyond the technology ind
What this relationship has in scale, it lacks in dimension. A user, to an engineer, is a dumb, erratic source of input. The engineer is more like a babysitter than anything else - you, the engineer, are responsible for the well-being and delight of all your users, and they, those innocent users, owe you nothing.


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