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Easy Money Aaron Patzer is taking on Quicken by merging personal finance with Web 2.0. Can he get twentysomethings to be smart with their cash? |
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Take Your Finances on a Web 2.0 Tour A new online service, Mint.com, makes it easy to track your expenses and even save you some money. |
InternetNews September 14, 2009 |
Intuit Acquires Rival Mint.com for $170M Unable to build its own Web-based personal financial software service, Intuit gobbles up Mint.com site for a pretty penny. |
The Motley Fool April 25, 2005 Tom Taulli |
Silicon Valley Bank's Diversified Success A comeback in M&A and venture capital financings should bode well for the bank that once specialized in tech start-ups. Investors, take note. |
Fast Company January 2003 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Back to the Garage Silicon Valley optimists say that now is a great time to start a new business. Everything's cheap, there's surplus talent, and as the veterans will tell you, "The tourists have all gone home." |
Entrepreneur September 2008 David Worrell |
Making Mint By helping people manage their money, this entrepreneur is earning his. |
Wired February 2006 Chris Anderson |
The New Boom Silicon Valley is roaring back to life, as startups mint millionaires and Web dreams take flight. But, no, this is not another bubble. Here's why. |
Registered Rep. March 20, 2013 Kador & Cohen |
The Devilish Details of Angel Investing Angel investing can be fraught with peril -- for both the investor and the entrepreneur. But the devil's in the details. Here's a guide for mixing business with family and friends. |
BusinessWeek March 4, 2010 Rich Jaroslovsky |
Behind the Buzz About Mint The finance site is really Quicken for the short-attention-span generation. |
Inc. June 2009 Ryan McCarthy |
A New Way to Cash Out Entrepreneurs, as well as their employees and investors, are left with few opportunities for unloading their privately held stock. SecondMarket, a New York City financial services company, thinks it can help. |
Fast Company February 2015 Butler & Tischler |
The Startup Revolution Is About To Surge Again What would it look like if big companies opened up their assets -- their brands, relationships, and distribution channels -- and partnered with founders to monetize them in new ways? |
Fast Company Noah Kagan |
10 Insider's Lessons From Facebook's Marketing Strategy As you read articles and posts about successful companies, take what you can and apply it to your business -- but don't force a square peg in a round hole. |
Bank Systems & Technology September 14, 2009 Maria Bruno-Britz |
More Details Emerge on Intuit Acquisition of Mint.com Mint.com will become Intuit's primary online personal financial management service offered directly to consumers. |
The Motley Fool September 18, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
This Week's 5 Smartest Stock Moves Some of this week's more uplifting headlines: Intuit buys Mint.com... Google is acquiring reCAPTCHA... New debt offering from Blockbuster... Citibank begins cashing out taxpayers... New milestones for Facebook... |
BusinessWeek October 22, 2007 Robert D. Hof |
What in the Web Are They Thinking? Believe it or not, the crazy sums tech and media giants are paying for startups may ultimately make sense. |
BusinessWeek December 5, 2005 Farzad & Elgin |
Googling For Gold With a market cap in orbit and more cash than a small nation, Google's heft is altering the tech industry's behavior. But when does its long-awaited shopping spree begin? |
The Motley Fool September 14, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Intuit Acquiring Mint.com Intuit has its eyes on growing its reach of Web-based budgeting applications. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 4, 2012 |
When Founders Recruit Friends and Family as Investors In his new book, The Founder's Dilemmas: Anticipating and Avoiding the Pitfalls That Can Sink a Startup, HBS Associate Professor Noam Wasserman tells readers how to anticipate, avoid, and, if necessary, recover from the landmines that can destroy a nascent company before it has the chance to thrive. |
BusinessWeek May 3, 2004 Elgin, Greene & Hamm |
Google Competitors such as Microsoft and Yahoo! Inc. keep Google struggling to maintain its edge. |
Investment Advisor February 1, 2011 Jeff Joseph |
A Great (and Surprising) Venture Investment Source Many financial advisors are beginning to venture into venture. |
Bank Technology News April 1, 2008 Anthony Malakian |
Web Tools Make Waves These new products aim to improve on existing desktop money management products by being more useful and easy to use. |
Fast Company February 2011 Farhad Manjoo |
Are Silicon Valley's Engineers Underpaid? Call off the lottery and raise the salary bar for all programming talent. |
Fast Company October 19, 2011 Curt Nickisch |
Greenhorn Connect Helps Startups Get On Their Feet, If They're Good Enough How young Bostonian Jason Evanish became a networking king. |
Fast Company March 2000 Fast Company |
Built to Flip - Where Do You Come Down? Has Built to Flip overthrown Built to Last? Should it? Fast Company asked five commentators to tell us where they come down on those questions -- and to offer strong opinions that will spark debate. |
HBS Working Knowledge August 21, 2012 Garry Emmons |
How to Sink a Startup Noam Wasserman, author of the recently released book "The Founder's Dilemmas: Anticipating and Avoiding the Pitfalls That Can Sink a Startup," discusses ill-advised entrepreneurial behavior. |
BusinessWeek October 1, 2009 Lauren Young |
Big Banks Take a Hint from Mint.com Intuit wants to buy the online budget tool, and imitators are sprouting. |
BusinessWeek October 13, 2003 Steve Hamm |
Silicon Valley's Blurry Ethical Vision Even after a purge of tech-bubble excesses, the incestuous business culture where CEOs and VCs mingle too closely persists. |
Bank Technology News March 2010 Rebecca Sausner |
PFM's Value Resides in Actionable Information There are two problems with the hype surrounding banks and personal financial management (PFM) tools. |
BusinessWeek February 20, 2006 Ben Elgin |
A Search Engine For Every Subject Google and Yahoo rule, but a flock of upstarts is attempting to infuse human preferences into computer algorithms to pinpoint relevant information better. |
Wired June 2003 Po Bronson |
Life in the Bust Belt Boom space: what's left after the thrill is gone? That's what they're asking in Silicon Valley. |
The Motley Fool November 4, 2011 Molly McCluskey |
1 Stock to Buy Today You may trust Intuit to handle your finances, but should you trust it in your portfolio? |
Popular Mechanics September 22, 2008 Deborah Gage |
Analysts: Clean-Tech Startups Face Hurdles in Economic Scramble As the economy contracts and everybody cuts spending, the companies that power Silicon Valley -- the startups, venture capitalists, banks and big producers of technology -- are bound to be affected. |
The Motley Fool June 23, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
An Intuitive Move From Microsoft? Mr. Softy's personal-finance program is going away, and Intuit looks to gain. |
InternetNews June 8, 2010 |
Yahoo Extends Facebook Partnership Yahoo strengthens its ties with Facebook, announcing plans to integrate content on the two platforms, as well as a new privacy dashboard. |
InternetNews January 11, 2008 Mike Elgan |
Where Annoying Tech Buzzwords Come From What do you do when you want to emphasize the cool newness of something that's not really new? Make a buzzword! |
PC World January 28, 2008 Yardena Arar |
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Wired July 20, 2009 Paul Boutin |
Laid Off? It's Good for You and Good for the Tech Industry Worker mobility gives the tech industry fluidity, velocity, and energy. |
InternetNews February 11, 2010 |
Danger Signs for the Silicon Valley Report warns that the Valley is in an economic downturn that could be very hard to recover from, though signs of hope include a transition to hot new areas like green tech. |