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[INTERVIEW] Alessandra Torre, Bestselling Author And Co-Founder Of Authors A.I.

YoungUpstarts

Alessandra Torre is a New York Times bestselling author with 24 novels to her credit, and is also president and co-founder of Authors A.I., a tech start-up that uses artificial intelligence to help fiction authors write better books. A stronger novel = more interest from both publishers and readers. Authors A.I.

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[Review] Hatching Twitter

YoungUpstarts

That winning announcement would catapult them into the Internet big league – whether the service, or the co-founders behind it, were ready or not.

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Remind Me Why I Love You? (Why “In Person” is Everything)

Both Sides of the Table

It’s predictable, there is no reason to get mad about it and with a well-designed play book you can overcome this much of the time. I left the meeting and had to attend a 3-hour board meeting where two founders have been fighting and each want the other one fired. New York, Chicago, Boston, etc. That wasn’t you.

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How to get creative with your domain name registration

The Next Web

Amanda Foley is a writer and marketing associate at audience.io , a New York and London based audience development company. Stef Lewandowski , co-founder of Makeshift.io, which has launched apps attending.io , hiremyfriend.io Cofounder of Greenhouse.io says founder Kellee Khalil. and wrangler.io , says, “.io

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The Lean Startup Book Tour

Startup Lessons Learned

A complete list of book tour stops for the first leg of my journey is below. Many of you who pre-ordered the book -especially those of you on Kindle- have already received your copy. The Amazon.com reviews page for the book has just opened to the general public (up until now it's been limited to Amazon Vine reviewers).

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What Happens When Startups Turn from Their Innovation Stage to Operational Excellence?

Both Sides of the Table

I will always remember fondly my coffee meeting 5 years ago with my friend Sam Rosen in New York City shortly after Hurricane Sandy. Sam began drawing out plans for a new way to provide storage after he had horrific experiences with traditional storage after the storm. were more distributed.

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Five Questions with: Zach Sims, Codecademy CEO/Cofounder

Hunter Walker

Zach Sims: We started working together in January of 2011 after my cofounder Ryan and I saw the huge gap between education and employment. Over the summer, I was teaching myself to program with Ryan’s help and using everything I could find (books, videos, tutorials, etc.) so I could contribute more to what we were building.