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5/25-NYC – Investing in Intellectual Capital: Patents, Trademarks, Domain Names, Litigation, Government Rights, and other Intangible Assets

David Teten

I’m excited about the program below on “Investing in Intellectual Capital: Intellectual Capital: Patents, Trademarks, Domain Names, Litigation, Government Rights, and other Intangible Assets” Click here to make a reservation. Panelists: Jeff Kupietzky MBA 98, CEO, Oversee.net. Kevin Barhydt, Head of Acquisitions, RPX.

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The Entrepreneur’s Essentials: Introduction

Austin Startup

Lucky7 is named after my mom , who was an amazing woman and entrepreneur herself. The delivery model was superior to our competitors and eventually we disrupted them and became one of the global market leaders. this was 2005. And that power is global?—?Bazaarvoice Timing was again on our side.

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Steve Blank’s Lean Startup Model: Not Just For Startups Any More

ReadWriteStart

This no longer the case – the lean startup concept is being embraced by companies large and small, and is now taught at business schools globally. In the 21st century those forces will make people in every kind of organization — start-ups, small businesses, corporations, and government — feel the pressure of rapid change.”.

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Entrepreneurship in the Fast Lane

Growthink Blog

Pursue Global Markets 2. Pursue Global Markets. If you don’t have a business that can scale globally, then either don’t bother or just content yourself with staying small. In that same time frame, United States IPO volume declined 75% in real terms and now accounts for less than 11% of the global total. In the U.S.

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The Next 10 Years Of Infocomm Technology

YoungUpstarts

According to this source , the global proportion of urban population rose dramatically from 13% (220 million) in 1900, to 29% (732 million) in 1950, to 49% (3.2 billion) in 2005. 2000 to 2005: CRM, SFA, ERP, Payroll, Analytics, etc. 2005 to Today: Retail, Manufacturing, Finance, Government Specific, etc.

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Working for Equity Instead of Cash

genylabs.typepad.com

EMERGENT RESEARCH is focused on better understanding the small business sector of the US and global economy. Emergent Research works with corporate, government and non-profit clients. The Global Small Business Blog. Member since 01/2005. Name and email address are required. Name is required to post a comment.

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Day of The Dead: Web Drives Strong Demand for Java Skills

www.redmonk.com

think of the *global* situation- where Java is taught at universities everywhere… Hashim Posted September 7, 2010 at 10:43 am | Permalink learn Java, get job: [link] This comment was originally posted on Twitter rahsheen Posted September 7, 2010 at 10:49 am | Permalink Need a job?

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