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Book: Where The Jobs Are

Feld Thoughts

I’ve had a number of meetings over the years with the Small Business Administration (SBA) whose name says it all. Award “Graduation” Green Cards. Create a “High-Skill Immigrant” Green Card. China Free Trade Agreement. Incentivize Experienced Talent to Consider Joining Growing Startups.

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The Evolution of Tech Wars: Past, Present, and Future

VC Cafe

Android may have a larger global market share, but Apple’s loyal customer base, strong brand, and profitable ecosystem made it the clear winner. I wrote about the streaming wars on VC Cafe back in December 2019 , and it’s interesting to see how many of my predictions came true: sports, gaming and live content to name a few.

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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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Why You Should Use Localisation in a Globalised World

The Startup Magazine

Sushi – a food that has reached its tentacles around the world and is now served in over 20,000 restaurants outside Japan, can be considered a truly successful global product. Localisation, or l10n, is the process of adapting a global product or content to a specific local market. Localisation shows you care.

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Web 3.0+: The Hyperconnected Global Internet

thebarefootvc

I overviewed the growth of the global internet and penetration, noting that the future of the Web was going to be driven by emerging countries, as mobile connectivity continues to be more ubiquitous and the West is largely penetrated. Globalization of the Internet. conference in NYC, in September 2010. We are interdependent.

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CEO Loathes Sponges for Sustainability

Hearpreneur

The countries I’ve lived in and have roots in – including the world’s largest product producer (China), the world’s largest consumer (the U.S.), and the world’s conservationist (New Zealand) – have really given me a global perspective of the supply and consumption challenges, but also the opportunities to help drive change.

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Startup Resources

www.vccafe.com

Add a class name to buttons, forms, quotes, etc. Sourcing in China. Smart China Sourcing. TIE UK : TiE, a not-for-profit global network of entrepreneurs and professionals, TiE is an organization of industry professionals who share the common interests of promoting and fostering entrepreneurial efforts. Eventbrite.