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GreenPost – Because Bills Should Be Green

YoungUpstarts

The co-founders initially started the company in 2005, incubating at the National University of Singapore (NUS) – the university provided some funding as well – while it did a pilot with local telecommunications provider StarHub that lasted two years. Green Growth. GreenPost has big ambitions in Asia and the Pacific.

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How to Decrease the Odds That Your Startup Fails

Both Sides of the Table

Lately I’ve been having to say things I thought I’d never have to remind people, like, “getting to positive gross margin in several territories is a very low bar to claim success” or “profitable excluding marketing costs” is not actually a real thing. Market Size. MakeSpace provides physical storage.

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Startup Resources

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Hundreds of startups featured since 2005, will yours be next? Whether you’re wondering what site search you should use or what is the best email marketing tool, knowledge is power. Inbound Marketing vs Interruption marketing. Email marketing. Market Research. Promotions/Marketing. Part 1- Intro.

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Y Combinator's First Batch: Where Are They Now?

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Seven long years ago, in 2005, Paul Graham had dinner with a bunch of college kids. While not every startup born in that experiment back in 2005 is still going today, their founders have arguably all found success. In fact, Loopt was itself acquired earlier this year, by banking company Green Dot for $43.4 Follow us on Twitter.