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Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition – Class 2

Steve Blank

This isn’t an issue of which nation comes in first, it’s about what the world-order will look like for the rest of the century and beyond. Will it be a rules-based order where states cooperate to pursue a shared vision for a free and open region and where the sovereignty of all countries large and small is protected under international law?

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The Texas Startup Manifesto

Austin Startup

Texas has 4 of the 11 largest cities in the United States and they are all within driving distance of each other. Texas is the most promising technology investment opportunity in the United States and Capital Factory is going to turbocharge it. Texas has world-class educational institutions across the state.

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Hacking for Diplomacy – The State Department Takes Notice

Steve Blank

Following Secretary of State John Kerry’s meeting with the students early in the quarter, Deputy Secretary of State Tony Blinken paid a visit to the class in Week 7 and four foreign ministers in week 8. Both are “global commons” problems. Not their own name, or any other identifying information. Christos Makridis, a Ph.D

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Hacking for Diplomacy – The State Department Takes Notice

Steve Blank

Following Secretary of State John Kerry’s meeting with the students early in the quarter, Deputy Secretary of State Tony Blinken paid a visit to the class in Week 7 and four foreign ministers in week 8. Both are “global commons” problems. Not their own name, or any other identifying information. Christos Makridis, a Ph.D

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

We started our alcohol delivery service in 2014 on the basis that alcohol is one of the most consumed beverages in the United States. I started my business because I was the victim of a horrible acquisition (can you name a good one?). We met up for coffee a few days later, and the rest is history. Photo Credit: ????Jay

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The new startup arms race (for Huffington Post)

Startup Lessons Learned

Many of these companies are started by entrepreneurs, and are now household names: Google, Yahoo, eBay and Intel. Luckily for the rest of us, he was able to find his path to a green card, and now employs 24 Americans in West Lafayette, Indiana. We will not lose on their products -- after all, most of them are global.

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What Entrepreneurs Can Learn About Public Speaking From Donald Trump

YoungUpstarts

Like it or not, this is exactly what Donald Trump does (and how he became President of the United States). The state that has a very, very special place in my heart. He uses almost the entire rest of the speech to address the fence sitters. And, by the way, just like I am a man who loves my country, the United States.

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