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Top 14 Sites to Promote Your Startup

ReadWriteStart

Most of all, they have a strong community of followers who are hungry for new information about apps, software, and new startups. For the last 20 years, the site has been uncovering and curating the most innovative thinking and ideas on the planet. Why it’s great: Springwise is a great website to promote your app or software.

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Post-Millennial Marketing: How to Market Effectively To Generation Z

crowdSPRING Blog

Generation Z is coming of age, having witnessed the struggles of the 2008 economic crisis. However, Generation Z takes more care in curating the content they share and the image they present on social media. Unlike the millennial generation, Pivotals [Generation Z] only share specific stories, to specific people, on specific channels.

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a16z Podcast: Growth in Turbulent Times

Ben's Blog

Finally, we’ll zoom out and assess the big picture: how various categories of company may be impacted long-term, how this crisis compares to 2008 (and what that means for early-stage founders), and the industries and business models that are now prime for growth. Those things all got created in 2007, 2008.

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Technology Trends: 10 Areas of Innovation to Watch for 2012

This is going to be BIG.

2004 gave us widespread blogging and Meetups, and 2008 showed how the web could be a community organizing and fundraising tool. It feels a lot like NYC as a whole did back in 2005--a handful of relatively disconnected folks, a few marquee companies and a whole lot of pent up interest in doing something impactful in the local community.

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Post-Millennial Marketing: How to Market Effectively To Generation Z

crowdSPRING Blog

Generation Z is coming of age, having witnessed the struggles of the 2008 economic crisis. However, Generation Z takes more care in curating the content they share and the image they present on social media. Unlike the millennial generation, Pivotals [Generation Z] only share specific stories, to specific people, on specific channels.

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Startups and small biz at SXSW: ideas on how to spend your time at the conference!

crowdSPRING Blog

Let’s explore some progressive interaction models that go beyond touch and into movement, infrared, wearable computing, sound and ambient data to really give us an idea of what our immersive interactive future may hold and how we might curate that future now. And even the best of us make bad hiring decisions. Hilton A/B ([link].

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Why Content Favors the Old (Entrepreneur)

pandodaily.com

But it’s possible that as the secret sauce of new media swings farther from disruptive technology and business models to a focus on curated and quality content, it’s the older entrepreneurs who are in the pole position. I have enjoyed pando as you build your community. 25 comments. 0 people listening. 2:1 to old folks.