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AustinStartup.com Refresh

Austin Startup

The most common request we heard was the ability to quickly access the most recent articles published. In addition, secondary features like the job board are now accessible from the main navigation and no longer hidden along the side bar. Thank you for helping us make AustinStartup.com your resource for local technology news.

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Be Part of the Entrepreneurial Revolution

Startup Professionals Musings

We all know how much costs have come down on computer hardware, computer software, printers, PDAs, high-speed internet access, servers, and security measures. That’s a burn rate of at least $10K per month that can be eliminated if you are handy with computers and Quickbooks. Technology costs.

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App is Crap (why Apple is bad for your health)

Both Sides of the Table

I was living in Europe in 2000 when the first WAP phones (Wireless Access Protocol) were introduced. You can’t access your data easily when you’re in multiple locations. - Absolute Power Corrupts, Absolutely. These phones were so over hyped. They therefore have large cost bases and have to pass on those costs to you. -

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A tale of two cities: Bewildered by the city government's continued cluelessness on NYC's innovation scene

This is going to be BIG.

Are we really not accessible? After a company gets funded, they pretty much have access to anything else they need--space, people, technology. We're doing a great job finding those opportunities, and as investors, we've never been more accessible than we are now. Are the investors in NYC really that difficult to find?

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Industry Shift: What The Armada Music Label Can Teach Us About New Media Marketing

Entrepreneurs-Journey.com by Yaro Starak

I feel confident saying that the majority of music listeners on this planet now purchase less music than they used to, largely in part to the relative ease of access to any genre you could possible enjoy thanks to websites like YouTube or niche specific music websites and podcasts. And what about the music labels?

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Selling Your Business: An Interview with Louis Crosier

Growthink Blog

To begin, typically when I interview an expert, I only provide access to the recording and transcript to Growthink University members. However, to thank you for your continued readership of this blog, and to ensure that you learn these key business-building lessons, I'm making this interview available to you.

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Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost

Steve Blank

Categories and indexes on the web pages aren’t quite the right metaphor or substitute for random access. So bowing to popular demand the 2009 blog posts are now available on Amazon on a portable device which provides instant and random access to any post and does not require power or an internet connection.