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The Socialist Republic of Twitter

Diego Basch

Oversimplifying a bit, you could say that the small minority of Twitter’s users with the highest income are subsidizing the poor masses: the people who wouldn’t buy products or services even if they clicked on ads. You’ll tweet about uprisings in Egypt while she shares pictures of Louis Vuitton’s finest products.

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People are the whole game - Startups and angels: Along the way to.

Tim Keane

  I have been lucky enough to have been involved in a small company in Europe – and let me tell you, it’s not the same.   In the EU, for instance, it’s virtually impossible to dismiss anyone – for non-performance or anything short of outright theft – caught on video tape by a government certified camera operator.

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Why Nuance Is Giving It Away

www.businessweek.com

Professional Products. Industry Products. Bloomberg Government. Enterprise Products. Greece Steps Back From the Brink. For Greek Politicians, Election Doesn’t Make Governing Any Easier. Greece Steps Back From the Brink. Europe Gets Emerging-Market Crisis Ultimatum. Go To Businessweek.com.

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Guest Post Techcrunch: My thoughts on Next10

Babbling VC

Am I delusional to think that we’re not going to feel the effects of Greece in Europe or any of the other macroeconomic problems? Money is available for start-ups in Europe and in my opinion, the consolidation of venture capital and the private equity scene is past the worst. You can make money focusing on Europe.

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