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How to Attract Talent to Your Start-up

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By Issie Lapowsky | Aug 6, 2010 Share ); Getty Related Articles The New Rules of Hiring Is It Legal To Use Social Network Data When Hiring? They offered employees referral bonuses, posted on job boards and committed themselves to so-called "guerilla recruiting." Were going to be in New York. 500|5000 The 2010 Inc.

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Should You Co-Found Your Company With a Software Development Shop (2 of 2)?

David Teten

incubators, e.g., the many options in New York. intrapreneurs, e.g., the employee of GE who is tasked with launching a new business. Partnering with a source of capital, connections, and expertise for a large equity chunk is often worth it in those scenarios (e.g., mentor VCs, e.g., most VCs. Rock Health).

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This Week in the NYC Innovation Community – January 25, 2010

This is going to be BIG.

You are now free to marry the soon to be released Apple Tablet in California, New York, Arkansas, Ohio, Maine and Vermont. The rest of you will just have to go to one of these events to try to find human life partners: Monday, January 25th 6:00PM The Future of Music: with Lyor Cohen, CEO Rec. RSVP: [link]. Tuesday, January 26th.

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How to Turn Your Hobby Into a Business

Up and Running

There’s a reason companies like Coca-Cola never stop advertising. Identify partners and build a support network. For me, that means speaking with artists at craft fairs, working with or collaborating with others on particular items of jewelry or learning something new together at a craft center. Wear your brand or be your brand.

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Why Your Company NEEDS to Start Playing Pokémon Go

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As TechCrunch reports: App analytics company SensorTower used its predictive model of the App Store and Google Play, which takes hundreds of thousands of data points from its partners to generate an estimate of the download numbers Pokémon Go is seeing: it’s been downloaded a total of around 7.5 million times in the U.S.