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Foolish Book Review: "Founders at Work" This book by Jessica Livingston offers some fascinating stories of some of America's great start-ups. |
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Win Your Startup Capital A business contest lets wannabe tech entrepreneurs get in the startup game. |
Inc. June 2009 Max Chafkin |
10 Questions for Paul Graham A short interview with Paul Graham, whose company, Y Combinator, is a hybrid venture capital fund and business school that invests in, advises, and, literally, feeds 40 or so early-stage businesses a year. |
PC Magazine March 14, 2007 Dan Evans |
Tune in to Digital Radio Digital broadcasting and higher-definition signals are revolutionizing television. Can they do the same for another traditionally analog medium -- the radio? |
Popular Mechanics September 22, 2009 Seth Porges |
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Inc. May 2008 Joel Spolsky |
How Hard Could it Be: A Real Cool Customer Consumer-oriented start-ups get a lot of buzz. But you can make more money selling stuff to humble cube dwellers. |
Inc. February 1, 2010 Kasey Wehrum |
How Should Goldman Sachs Spend Its $500 Million? The experts weigh in on Goldman Sachs' $500 million small-business initiative. |
Fast Company April 2009 Kate Bonamici Flaim |
Startup School Trains Early-Stage Tech Companies Jessica Livingston, along with Trevor Blackwell, Paul Graham, and Robert Morris, cofounded Y Combinator, which trains early-stage tech startups for a "semester" to help them navigate companyhood. Alumni include leaders of social news site Reddit, acquired by Conde Nast in 2006. |
Salon.com June 6, 2000 Damien Cave |
Radio roadkill Will Net car radios squash traditional broadcasters flat? |