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It is a exhaustive list of 'must read' entrepreneurship related resources (like startup news, stories, product videos, related books, startup jobs, etc...) updated daily for startupper minded individuals. Initially, this was a site which I have been using to bookmark startup and related resources for the last few few years. This service can sure as a similar tool for 'like minded' risk takers and wealth creators.





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If you thought Startup Weekend was a hackathon, you’d be about half right. According to a recent report, the event’s focus has shifted from executing clever tech tricks to solving problems in a community. It’s an exercise in practical entrepreneurship rather than pure coding.The nonprofit’s annual report, released last week, shows huge growth for the still-young organization.
The two primary purposes of product video - In my experience there are two primary purposes for product videos: marketing and training. My production strategies for each are slightly different.
Scientists and Engineers = Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Yet when venture capital got involved they brought all the processes to administer existing companies they learned in business school – how to write a business plan, accounting, organizational behavior, managerial skills, marketing, operations, etc. This set up a conflict with the learning, discovery and experimentation style of the orig
Working with family at a small or medium sized business is hardly unusual, but it often comes with complications the relatives don’t anticipate. Typically, people underestimate the pressures running a startup might put on family relationships – and if you’re not careful, it can damage both the business and the family.
There is a good argument around how the next big thing for India could be the next small thing – the startup venture being incubated in a hostel room, or in coffee shops and makeshift offices. Firstly, startup success stories can provide impetus and role models to the small business sector in India. We must not forget that in spite of the media attention that big brands get, the backbone of Ameri
There are just too many amazing entrepreneurs out there who are so scared to talk about their idea. I've known quite a few folks who strongly recommend that one should throw out your idea as farther as possible in your network - in other words, keep pitching, and if you listen closely, you will get subtle hints (and if lucky obvious face slaps) on how to evolve that idea.
With more and more people getting on the online start-up bandwagon and with greater numbers of them than ever before doing this for the very first time I feel there is a need for a 'code of conduct and ethics', to make sure that people and companies signing up for these new services will not be left hanging at some point in the future if circumstances that were unforeseen at the start come to...
One of my more controversial viewpoints is that the CEO of a startup must be the primary product manager. My extreme position on this is that I am personally responsible for every last pixel that makes it onto the screen. There is no better use of my time than to ensure the user experience maps exactly to the vision my co-founder and I have for the site.
The rise in the unemployment rate last month to 9.2 percent has Democrats and Republicans reliably falling back on their respective cure-alls. It is evidence for liberals that we need more stimulus and for conservatives that we need more tax cuts to increase demand. I am sure there is truth in both, but I do not believe they are the whole story.
With a few notable exceptions, Silicon Valley's rising young stars are rejecting the traditional symbols of status: fast cars, yachts, luxury homes. To make their mark, they're putting their wealth into social causes and startup ventures.


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