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5 Things Businesses Should Do Now To Ensure 2015 Success

YoungUpstarts

Today’s technology has afforded us with many capabilities and luxuries that were not possible in the past. Give back to the community. Companies that engage in the community and get involved in various community or charitable events are likely to interact with potential customers. Reduce unnecessary costs.

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5 Online Tips For Food Trucks to Grow Their Business

Kodorra

Millennials are in fact the ones who consume the most digital technology, hence they are also fittingly labeled as the digital generation. What better way to tap into this hi-tech community than the digital way. You could also create Google Alerts to notify you of events near you. Get food bloggers to blog about your truck.

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Welcome to the Lost Decade (for Entrepreneurs, IPO’s and VC’s)

Steve Blank

The collapse of the IPO market and dysfunctional math in the venture capital community has stacked the odds against you. Until 1995 startups going public typically had a track record of revenue and profits. Netscape’s 1995 IPO changed the rules. Number of Venture Backed Liquidity Events 1991-2000. Here’s why.

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Entrepreneurs Challenge The Gartner Hype Cycle

Startup Professionals Musings

back in 1995 meant to apply to technology product evolution and acceptance. As I was reading about it recently, it occurred to me that the concept relates directly to how investors see startup opportunities and potential success as well, at least those with technology in their offerings. Peak of inflated expectations.

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Soundbites from the future

Start Up Blog

BRIC nations especially are innovating and creating new technology platforms, while the west holds onto fossil fuel era. The magic of the ‘live’ event is being re-born. The free on line is the digital sampling of the event with the real connection…. We are more interested in a niche fringe community than a mass event.

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Google Boulder’s Gift to NCWIT

Feld Thoughts

I’ve known Scott since shortly after I moved to Boulder in 1995. While Scott and I don’t spend a lot of time together, we’ve both been part of the evolution of the Boulder startup community going back to the late 1990s. In 2006, Google bought @Last (makers of SketchUp).

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Entrepreneurs and #RubyRiot In Boston

Feld Thoughts

.&# While I think the bay area is a special place, anyone that knows me knows that I strongly believe there are several great entrepreneurial communities throughout the US and the potential for many more. Boston has always been a great entrepreneurial community. I’m an easy mark so I jumped in the boat.

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