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Finance Fridays

Feld Thoughts

At this point we are planning to use a consumer Internet company as an example, but we are also considering using a SaaS-based software company. Kids from eight countries, including Cambodia, Eastern DR Congo, and Afghanistan, have participated in Dot-to-Dot projects. Our first substantive post will be up next Friday.

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Labor Day! Let’s Celebrate the Workers

crowdSPRING Blog

John (Shuo) Yang is our Senior Software engineer and one of the smartest people I have ever met. Adriano Marques is our wonderful Brazilian Software Engineer, recently immigrated to the US. Diogenes Herminio works for us as a Software Engineer, but does it from his home in Brazil. Thanks, guys! Plus he likes Legos.

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How to Find Hundreds of Business Ideas

Up and Running

At Palo Alto Software, we use our own product – LivePlan – to manage and keep track of key business metrics. In the online world, marketers and developers often look to ‘gamifying’ software in order to make using it feel less onerous. Like something you might stumble across in Cambodia, perhaps?

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26 Entrepreneurs Reveal The Word That Could Represent Them and Their Business in 2021

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As a serial entrepreneur who runs multiple software companies from Cambodia, I know exactly what it feels like. This is because this year has seen the rise of tech startups not only from the traditional centers of innovation like the US, East Asia and Europe, but also in countries that you wouldn’t normally associate with it.

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Steve Jobs as Joe DiMaggio – From Cupertino to Cooperstown

Up and Running

Woz won the gold glove award and triple crown that year, designing the whole damn Apple II himself … hardware AND software. Everyone from Cupertino to Cooperstown to Cambodia to China. On Opening Day, April 16 of the historic 1977 season Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak hit back-to-back leadoff home runs with the Apple II.