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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. He remarked, “It’s true that with Facebook connect all websites can immediately have access to your social graph. He’s open and insightful with his knowledge.

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Where To Find The Most Angels To Fund Your Startup

Startup Professionals Musings

If your startup is looking for an Angel investor, it makes sense to present your plan to flocks of Angels, and assume that at least one will swoop down and scoop you up. With today’s access to the Internet, and Google searches, it really isn’t that hard. New England Investment Network. Or does it? Keiretsu Forum.

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Start Here if You are Looking for Angel Investors

Startup Professionals Musings

If your startup is looking for an Angel investor, it makes sense to present your plan to flocks of Angels, and assume that at least one will swoop down and scoop you up. With today’s access to the Internet, and Google searches, it really isn’t that hard. New England Investment Network. Or does it? Keiretsu Forum.

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12 Questions: Meet Pamela Harvey (USA)

crowdSPRING Blog

not so much, lol) and can pretty much locate any inspiring design from past or present, with no problems finding items that fueled my vision, say, six months or six years ago. I have also out of necessity adapted to the influence of the Internet, where horizontal logo alignment seems to rule. And then there is: 2) Memory development.

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Finding Your Co-Founders

techcrunch.com

In consumer internet, that usually means one front-end user-facing developer, one back-end server-side developer, and ultimately a business person (details will come in a later post). 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.