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Traveling the world, meeting startups: What We learned

The Next Web

We wanted to share some other trends we observed; Countries have startups that play to their strengths. Brazilians like to fiesta and have a huge bar and restaurant industry, startups like our Rio finalist We Go Out are helping people to find the best parties and events to go to tonight by showing you where your friends are checking in.

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An Entrepreneur – Not Just a Man (and Woman) with a Plan

Growthink Blog

New companies, startups of all shapes and forms, across all industries, all around the world. Take Peru, where over the past 25 years more than 1.5 They, along with startups, account for more than 62% of all private sector employment. Global Entrepreneurs. Thank heavens for all of them - according to a famous M.I.T

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Who Is and Who ISN’T an Entrepreneur

Growthink Blog

New companies, startups of all shapes and forms, across all industries, all around the world. Marco talked about the experience of Peru, a country where over 1.5 They, along with startups, account for more than 62% of all private sector employment. Global Entrepreneurs. In the U.S. Individuals LEADING Small Companies.

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Amazon Redshift Too Slow or Crashing? BlazingDB Performs

Austin Startup

The founders are committed to the global distributed computing community and engage fully by offering and sustaining a free community versio n for life. Some of the largest global financial institutions are evaluating BlazingDB given that current market offerings simply cannot address the demands of large scale database processing.

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Invest in Israel Newsletter October 2011 Edition

VC Cafe

ISRAEL CORP UNIT TO BUILD $680 MLN PERU POWER STATION. Israel Corporation unit Cerro del Aguila SA has agreed to build a 510-megawatt hydroelectric power station in Peru at an investment of $680 million. Fifty of its manufacturing activities and 70% of its consolidated revenues derive from global operations.

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