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The Future of America’s Innovation Economy- Progress and Challenges at the USPTO

David Teten

I took fairly detailed notes at last night’s panel on ‘ The Future of America’s Innovation Economy Progress and Challenges at the USPTO’ It was sponsored by The Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology; Seton Hall University School of Law; and the New Jersey Intellectual Property Law Association.

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10 Things Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Standup Comics

crowdSPRING Blog

Big name comics, especially, are consistent in their performance and in their material which helps them in attracting and retaining their audience. Ask any comic and they will tell you about the importance of creating that 5 minutes of new material that wil have the audience on the floor. Comics connect to their audience.

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Vertical Markets 4: Putting it All Together « Steve Blank

Steve Blank

Intellectual Property/Patents – Strategic or Tactical, timing? Waterfall, Agile, Lean? Reply David Locke , on June 20, 2009 at 1:47 pm Said: As for marketing being different in different verticals, the audience is different from one vertical to another, so content would be different, as well as communications channels.

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