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Can You Track An Employee’s Cell Phone Without Installing Software?

YoungUpstarts

If you provide company-owned phones, laptops, or vehicles, then you may legally install some forms of GPS tracking software. But what if you want to track an employee without installing software? Thus, a smartphone, laptop, or other electronic devices that are provided by your company can legally contain tracking software on it.

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In Defense of the IPO and How to Improve It, Part 2: Peeking Behind the Pop

Ben's Blog

Interestingly the data for the 1990-98 and 2001-19 time periods are roughly the same – approximately one-quarter of deals priced above the initial filing range. Taken together, we can hypothesize that overall investor demand for IPOs was weaker in 1980-1989, in the middle in 1990-98 and again in 2001-2019, and highest in the dot-com bubble.

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What Makes an Entrepreneur (4/11) – Resiliency

Both Sides of the Table

This was soon after the bursting of the dot com bubble – in early 2001. At BuildOnline we had brought one new investor to the deal – a Swiss/New York investor called ETF Group. I jumped on a plane and immediately flew to New York for just 1 day to meet with the Chief Investment Officer of ETF.

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Transcript of Spotting Inflection Points in Your Industry

Duct Tape Marketing

That was a huge revenue. We forget, we think this is ancient history, it was 2001, I mean it wasn’t that long ago. John Jantsch: – and of course a lot of software companies, we all bought the CDs, and boxes, and that kind of stuff, and we no longer do that anymore, but Adobe really went all in didn’t they?

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37 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

Thanks to Joe Silverman, New York Computer Help ! #3) After I left academia (too slow moving) and the consultancy company I worked for (lack of vision), four friends and I applied that puzzle-solving passion to creating software for solving supply chain puzzles. In 2001, I came home to find my apartment on fire.

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Is Emotion Necessary To Make More Sales?

ConversionXL

A study by two University of Pennsylvania professors found that the most shared content on the New York Times website also had strong emotional undertones – in particular Anxiety, Awe, and Anger. See, Mailchimp had already been around since 2001 and it took them from 7 years to reach their first 10,000 customers.

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Three Counterintuitive Ways To Build A Business That Lasts

YoungUpstarts

by Gareth Wilson, Head of Marketing at Fog Creek Software. Follow the leader in business and you’re almost certainly doomed to fail, especially when you consider that 90% of new companies go under. Those that end up in that successful 10% follow a less obvious, even counterintuitive trajectory.