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How Universities Can Help Students and Alumni Work in the Tech Industry

David Teten

But now, the defining movie of today’s twentysomethings is “The Social Network”. So universities have realized that for many students, promising a career in technology and entrepreneurship is key to recruiting high potential students. This would cost almost nothing to organize, just one staff person’s time to coordinate.

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Finding Your Co-Founders

techcrunch.com

In my case, I grew up in Connecticut and spent a fair amount of time in New York – all the while trying to start companies, relatively unsuccessfully. It’s seemingly difficult, as a recent technology graduate from England, to break into Silicon Valley. The ecosystem is just hard to beat. Sunil Very useful post, thanks.

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Why (and how) you should let your customers do the advertising for you

Duct Tape Marketing

I grew up in the nineties, and my parents weren’t big on technology. My company was profitable, but I was constantly stressing over the daily fluctuations in advertising cost. George resides on the Connecticut coast, where he enjoys photography, his family, and starting new businesses.

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12 Questions: Meet Pamela Harvey (USA)

crowdSPRING Blog

I also like the work I did (on cS) for a social networking site, where the brand name of the site was a pun on the name of an historical figure. 7) How has technology affected your work? Technology, however, has affected my process, and the way I execute my ideas. That is how technology has changed logo design.