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The Evolution of Tech Wars: Past, Present, and Future

VC Cafe

Android may have a larger global market share, but Apple’s loyal customer base, strong brand, and profitable ecosystem made it the clear winner. A strong focus on online services, exclusive games, and innovation secured Microsoft’s position at the top. I wrote about this in a recent post on VC Cafe.

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17 Entrepreneurs Celebrate Summer Business Accomplishments

Hearpreneur

The later gives them ultimate security and control over their data. Thanks to Shel Horowitz, Green and Profitable ! #7 I was working with only my savings for a budget and still working full-time as a global director. We focused on more technical projects, including our Form Analytics tool and Encrypted Forms.

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Oppose HB 1192 – The “Software Tax”

VC Adventure

How about a person who moves here from Boston but keeps his Boston phone number on his SmartPhone and uses it to surf the web and order “software?” These are tricky but important details. At the other end of the size/complexity spectrum, it gets even worse. Citrix Presentation Server 4.0, Citrix Presentation Server 4.5,

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20 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

It also had to reflect our plans for global expansion. I launched my business on the south shore of Boston, MA—a tight-knit, coastal community filled with numerous small business owners who are making it happen, while eliminating the dreaded commute into the city. Thanks to Joe Horan, Wrightwood Homes ! #15-

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Y Combinator's First Batch: Where Are They Now?

thenextweb.com

ClickFacts itself is now based in San Francisco, and continues to work hard to help advertisers and ad-networks manage their risk and security, exactly as it set out to do seven years ago. I flew out from Seattle, where I lived, to Boston to Paul’s lecture on the back of his essay,” Phil tells me.

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The new startup arms race (for Huffington Post)

Startup Lessons Learned

But many more are true American success stories, out of the limelight, quietly creating jobs and securing our future. Luckily for the rest of us, he was able to find his path to a green card, and now employs 24 Americans in West Lafayette, Indiana. We will not lose on their products -- after all, most of them are global.