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The 8 Greatest Strengths Of Generation Y

YoungUpstarts

Eighty-five percent of us that graduated in 2011 moved back home with our parents, a cost-saving measure that previous generations shunned, regardless of need. Although the baby boomers certainly made their voices heard by the politicians of their day, they fell far short in community activism. Get involved.

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Here’s What’s Driving Collaborative Consumption and Where the Market May Head Next

Both Sides of the Table

But as we now know 33% of the world’s population is now connected to the Internet, the majority of traffic to the major Internet properties is now global and at Benedict Evans pointed out in his recent report, more than 70% of the world’s literate population will have a smartphone within 4 years. Prices down. Network Up.

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The Venture Capital Secret: 3 Out of 4 Start-Ups Fail

online.wsj.com

Globaloney: Globalization Challenged. Miscues Before Libya Assault 453 comments. Low Cost Franchises. Globaloney: Globalization Challenged. Miscues Before Libya Assault 453 comments. Journal Community. Bicyclists of a Feather Flock Together. Are We Really Getting Smarter? Mossberg Reviews the iPhone 5.

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Soundbites from the future

Start Up Blog

Unlike previous generations young Australians are participating in community activity, many of which do not involve any economic incentives. We are more interested in a niche fringe community than a mass event. New low costs of business and access to production and information are facilitating a ‘try it and see’ culture.

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