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Entrepreneurship in the Fast Lane

Growthink Blog

Since 2005, they have been the two leading investors in Africa, investing $31 billion and $16 billion on the continent, respectively. goods and services, especially services, and they are expanding in aggregate at a rate that even 10% U.S. How / must your business model evolve to leverage these new opportunities?

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Special: 72 Israeli Companies Exhibit at the 2010 Mobile World Congress

VC Cafe

The 72 Israeli companies participating in the 2010 Mobile World Congress: Aerotel Medical Systems – a world leading manufacturer of modular, home and mobile telecare and telemedicine solutions designed to transfer essential data over the telephone, mobile phone and the Internet. A turnkey solution based on a fully telco-grade platform.

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The Future is Better than You Think

Growthink Blog

Since 2005, they have been the two leading investors in Africa, investing $31 billion and $16 billion on the continent, respectively. goods and services, especially services, and they are expanding in aggregate at a rate that even 10% U.S. How / must your business model evolve to leverage these new opportunities?

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Startup Resources

www.vccafe.com

Hundreds of startups featured since 2005, will yours be next? Updated Business tools for Startups. Likelihood of Confusion -trademark, copyright and Internet Law. aggregation. broken vc model. Business Culture. Business Model Canvas. Business plan. business symbiosis. Internet TV.

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Is crowdfunding legal?

Startup Company Lawyer

The Internet has made it easier for individuals and organizations to raise money for charitable purposes, political campaigns, artists seeking support from fans and various other projects. In 2005, Kiva launched a micro-finance platform that allows people to lend small amounts of money to entrepreneurs in developing areas.

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From Nothing To Something. How To Get There.

techcrunch.com

Here’s the rub: in consumer internet (and often enterprise), if your founding team doesn’t have the chops to get a prototype of your product out and in the hands of a blogger to test and write about, you might as well save yourself a lot of pain – you’re not going anywhere. I don’t know any developers. I need money for the servers.