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How DogVacay Literally Saved my Thanksgiving

Both Sides of the Table

Every year my family meets in San Diego for Thanksgiving. Panic ensued as we couldn’t bring the dogs to San Diego and my brother’s three kids look forward to this great trip all year. They can read reviews, see pictures and even talk to the family before confirming. The Background. “Oh s**t.”

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Why you should pay attention to these 8 emerging tech hubs

The Next Web

This post originally appeared on the TransferWise blog. Today, with the decentralising nature of the Internet, distributed cloud technology and a growing sentiment toward entrepreneurship, the global startup ecosystem has never been so dispersed. But have you heard of what’s going on in Cyprus, Sweden or North Carolina? Pune, India?.

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Retro: My Favorite Blog Post on Raising VC

Both Sides of the Table

On December 2nd, 2006 I wrote the blog post published later in this post when I was CEO of startup Koral about my experiences in pitching VCs. After my company was acquired by Salesforce.com I was asked to stop blogging and they took over my blog as an asset in the sale of the company. My blog was wiped out.

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Brad Feld Drops Knowledge. Here’s What He Said …

Both Sides of the Table

I owe ya’ a 20 minute call (or in person next time I’m in San Diego). Brad on blogging. How did you start blogging? “My A deep dive into the Foundry Group investment philosophy including an interesting discussion of their investing Themes. “… our lens is: Internet Software Companies anywhere in the U.S.

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Hacking for Defense @ Stanford – Weeks 8 and 9

Steve Blank

Two bucket list items got ahead of my blogging so I’ve combined the final two lecture weeks of the class into this one blog post. They might be hardware development, software expertise, manufacturing, launching rockets, funding, etc. Slide 5 does a good job of separating out their technical versus business activities.

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27 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

For those that cannot afford the services of my company, I make sure to volunteer in leadership positions with the Junior League of San Diego. Increased productivity also leads to reduced lead-time and improved due date performance, both of which reduce chaos and foster a great work culture. 3- Based on my background.

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30 Entrepreneur Share Their Goals for 2020

Hearpreneur

Sometimes scaling too quickly can cause holes in other departments that you may miss, due to the balance sheet going up. From creating frequent blog posts to upping our SEO game, this will be the year we start to spread the word. Being in software development for many years, I have worked on a wide range of projects.