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Happy 1 year anniversary to Galvanize Austin!

Austin Startup

They also offer web development classes and coworking in a beautiful downtown office. I first met Jim Deters , the founder of Galvanize, at a Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network meeting in Chicago at 1871. I’m a big fan of the coding school business model and saw that they had a unique approach and brand.

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Smart Bear Live 6: Jared from Padseeker.com

A Smart Bear: Startups and Marketing for Geeks

Jared: Yeah, I think initially the real focus of Padseeker is going to be an on-demand solution to create a website for property management. Jason: I don’t know what “on-demand solution” means. You mean website? Jared: Yeah, it’s a website. In other words, it’s a marketplace, or what?

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Money Out of Nowhere: How Internet Marketplaces Unlock Economic Wealth

abovethecrowd.com

What started as a web site to trade laser pointers and Beanie Babies (the Pez dispenser start is quite literally a legend), today enables transactions of approximately $100B per year. Popular categories include web developers, mobile developers, designers, writers, and accountants.

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24 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

Unfortunately after twenty years working such demanding jobs I was no longer able to physically do the work. My firm, atCommunications, LLC—a Chicago-based Web development and digital marketing agency—is this year celebrating its 20th year in business! Photo Credit: Sean Matula. Photo Credit: Terry Kasdan.

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

blog.expensify.com

I was just looking at your web site. I do everything from raw-metal machine language to experimental languages to all the usual web front and back-end languages, and am one of those “started programming at 12 years old” types who had 5 years of college by the time I was 19. March 25, 2011 at 2:51 pm. I’m with Phil.

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