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Want to work at a startup? Nail these 9 interview questions

The Next Web

Ryan Matzner is the Director of Strategy at Fueled , the leading iPhone application developers and masters of mobile design , based in New York and London. How many people live in New York City? But if you think there’s 100,000 or 100,000,000 New York City residents, that’s quite concerning.

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Top 14 Sites to Promote Your Startup

ReadWriteStart

In New York, San Francisco, and the world over, investors are having lunches just talking about it. The publication provides a 360-degree view of Enterprise Application Development and the latest news and forums.

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This Week in VC with Dana Settle of Greycroft Partners

Both Sides of the Table

Our guest this week on #TWiVC was Dana Settle , partner at Greycroft Partners , a venture capital firm with offices in New York and Los Angeles. We also talked about the emergence of New York City as the “hot” new area of entrepreneurship, VC and innovation driven by the quantification of the online advertising industry.

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Building iPhone apps for the ‘Internet of Things’? Here’s how to get prepared

The Next Web

Jeremy Rappaport is a writer at Fueled , the leading iPhone application developers and masters of mobile design in New York City. This post was originally published on the Fueled blog. What exactly is the “Internet of Things”?

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Five Questions with: Zach Sims, Codecademy CEO/Cofounder

Hunter Walker

Ryan, meanwhile, had started teaching people to program through a club he started at Columbia, the Application Development Initiative. HW: Who are two underrated folks in the New York tech scene? He ended up with a few dangerous questions, but it didn’t feel adversarial at all.

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9 Startups That Made Life Better In 2014

ReadWriteStart

Docker is an open platform designed to let developers and sysadmins build, ship and run distributed apps from anywhere. It promises to revolutionize the way developers and operation teams work, aiming to make application development for the cloud less of a nightmare.

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Why you probably don’t need an API strategy

The Next Web

Prior to Netflix, Daniel ran application development for NPR where, among other things, he created the NPR API. These examples range from media companies (NPR, The New York Times, The Guardian) to financial institutions (PayPal, E-Trade) to social media sites (Twitter, LinkedIn).

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