Hurricane Sandy is no match for New York City’s tech startups
Hurricane Sandy is bearing down on the Eastern Seaboard as I write this. It’s got New York City right in front of it. The National Weather Service is forecasting torrential rains, power outages, and...
View ArticleJust a millionaire? The only slightly wealthy can now invest in hot startups
For the majority of accredited investors, putting funds in an early-stage startup is no better than pissing thousands of dollars down the drain. In the past, angel investors have been...
View ArticleHow we raised venture capital — and kept our sanity in check
This is a guest post by Getaround cofounder Jessica Scorpio When my co-founders and I founded Getaround at Singularity University back in 2009, we believed we were on to something big. People we knew...
View ArticleFoundersuite debuts tool collection to help you start your company
Recently soft-launched Foundersuite offers entrepreneurs a set of tools and templates to lessen the burden of starting a company. The site is debuting with four modules and four template bundles. “It’s...
View ArticleWhy we chose to HQ our startup in Vegas
This guest post is a follow-up to our three-part series on the Downtown Project, Leveraging Las Vegas. Read the full series here. I’ve worked as an entrepreneur in New York/New Jersey, Chile, San...
View ArticleDell starts Founders Club 50 for tech entrepreneurs
Image Credit: ShutterstockDell this week announced Founders Club 50, a two-year program designed to give 50 startups a significant boost. According to Joyce Mullen, Dell’s vice president, eligible...
View ArticleHow Arizona (yes, Arizona) is becoming a hotbed for tech startups
GUEST:Let’s be blunt. The technology startup scene in Arizona was essentially non-existent for a long time. In a state economy traditionally dominated by real estate and tourism, technology has always...
View ArticleAkron entrepreneurship is more than hockey sticks and white males
Akron, Ohio, like many legacy cities, experienced a rougher-than-average blow with the economic downturn. But with the help of a new generation of entrepreneurs, the city is also rebounding at a...
View ArticleHurricane Sandy is no match for New York City’s tech startups
Hurricane Sandy is bearing down on the Eastern Seaboard as I write this. It’s got New York City right in front of it. The National Weather Service is forecasting torrential rains, power outages, and...
View ArticleJust a millionaire? The only slightly wealthy can now invest in hot startups
For the majority of accredited investors, putting funds in an early-stage startup is no better than pissing thousands of dollars down the drain. In the past, angel investors have been...
View ArticleHow we raised venture capital — and kept our sanity in check
GUEST: This is a guest post by Getaround cofounder Jessica Scorpio When my co-founders and I founded Getaround at Singularity University back in 2009, we believed we were on to something big. People we...
View ArticleFoundersuite debuts tool collection to help you start your company
Recently soft-launched Foundersuite offers entrepreneurs a set of tools and templates to lessen the burden of starting a company. The site is debuting with four modules and four template bundles. “It’s...
View ArticleWhy we chose to HQ our startup in Vegas
GUEST: This guest post is a follow-up to our three-part series on the Downtown Project, Leveraging Las Vegas. Read the full series here. I’ve worked as an entrepreneur in New York/New Jersey, Chile,...
View ArticleWhat’s the blueprint? Preparing the heartland for AI, automation, and the...
Blueprint York's speakers and panels sought to ask and answer: How do you create sustainable tech jobs and businesses outside of Silicon Valley?Read More
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