Brazil and China represent the economic power hubs of their respective regions, and despite different languages, cultures, political and economic systems, there are many similarities when it comes to their Internet markets. Companies considering investing in these two BRIC economies should know that profitable opportunities are plentiful, even though many large Internet firms have already...
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Bloomberg seems to be leading this charge with his efforts in New York City and mayor’s offices around the country are taking notice. Others like Ed Lee, Garcetti and Newark mayor Cory Booker appear to be taking a similar tone in their respective cities. Perhaps these are the first examples in what will become a long line of mayor-entrepreneurs.
Yesterday I received a survey request from Lean Launch Lab. I didn’t bother to answer, and quite frankly I stopped using the tool about a month after signing up. The whole “lean startup” movement is interesting and I appreciate the idea behind LLL. They want to make building a startup easier by enabling entrepreneurs to better organize what they’ve learned, what they’re working on, and what...
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A “deadlock” is a state in a computer program where parts of the program is waiting for other parts to finish who in turn are waiting for the other parts. The result is a freeze where nothing happens. This has probably happened to your computer some time.
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The book "The One Minute Manager", despite its facetious title, had a positive impact. This is not because one minute is enough to spend with the people you're managing (I'm sure not even the author believed that), but because a great many managers don't even spend one minute doing it. Explicitly spending just one minute telling someone they did a good job is a hell of a lot better than just...
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Those initial loops are unsuccessful attempts to create a product people want to use. The problem is those loops can take months and/or millions of dollars to get through, and many startups never get there. But a startup can get through at least one or two of those loops quickly, in a matter of a few short weeks, by using a new concept called Monetizable Pain.
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Many Silicon Valley start-ups have had a tough time finding qualified computer engineers amid a growing talent war here. Investors are adding to the pressure. Venture capitalists and Bay Area entrepreneurs say local start-ups face extra hurdles in raising money or are denied funding if the companies don't have what is considered to be a full team of qualified employees—especially engineers.
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Are you looking to take the leap into starting your own business in 2012? If you’re just starting to think about it, or if you have been planning it for a while, you still may have lots of unanswered questions. The following 101 resources will help you learn more about entrepreneurship, startups, small business, and much more.
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What’s in a name? If you’re in China — the world’s second largest economy — a lot. In a country where each character carries its own unique meaning, the characters used to transliterate a company’s name can make or break it.
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Amazon.com today is approaching 40,000 employees. Seventeen years ago, Shel Kaphan was No. 1. Long before Amazon turned into a multi-billion dollar online retailing powerhouse, and technology giant, it was just a few people working in a converted garage in Bellevue. Kaphan was its first employee. A computer industry veteran and former Whole Earth Catalog employee who moved to Seattle from Santa C
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