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The Firewall Is Dead – What Can Businesses Do To Protect And Secure Their Brands?

YoungUpstarts

As the cloud becomes increasingly common and the data deluge shows no signs of slowing down, the good old firewall is simply no longer sufficient for protecting the highly distributed assets of the enterprise. Security-focused code reviews and rigorous penetration testing are also highly recommended. Think again.

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Silicon Valley Will Suffer a Shameful Legacy for Introducing Inequality to the Great Equalizer

Austin Startup

Silicon Valley — another American racist/sexist shithole just like the Segregated South When the Internet first came around in the mid-1990s, it was herald as “The Great Equalizer” where anybody with a keyboard can start an e-commerce shop, publish their works and reach the world to millions who are also attached to the Internet.

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Seth Sternberg – Meebo

Both Sides of the Table

Before we filmed the segment we had the chance to chat over lunch over the direction of the Internet and how social was changing the fabric of the web. After Meebo launched, his friends helped him get the word out and soon they were getting coverage as far a China and India. He’s open and insightful with his knowledge.

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8 Growth Practices That Every Startup Needs To Follow

Startup Professionals Musings

Too many choices confuse all customers, and make your job in marketing, distribution, and support much more difficult. For others, including Facebook, it is penetrating China despite political constraints, and India, where only thirty percent of the population is on the Internet. Less is more.

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VC Cafe - Untitled Article

VC Cafe

Although relatively few Israeli startups are focused on India, the market dynamics driving its mobile sector are worth a closer look. From a modest $200 million in bi-lateral trade in 1992 (when diplomatic relations were established), India-Israeli trade surpassed $6 billion in 2012-13. 250 million Internet users.

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8 Positive Lessons From Facebook On Building Momentum

Startup Professionals Musings

Too many choices confuse all customers, and make your job in marketing, distribution, and support much more difficult. For others, including Facebook, it is penetrating China despite political constraints, and India, where only thirty percent of the population is on the Internet. Less is more.

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You Can’t Spell Hardware without H-A-R-D

K9 Ventures

You would think this is easy in the days of the Internet, but you’ll be surprised that just typing a query into Google doesn’t always yield the results you’re looking for. If you do a launch it’s rare for the launch to take of organically, it must also be accompanied by a level of paid distribution (i.e.