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Optimizing Your Virtual Platform Without Messing it Up
Read this white paper to learn how to come up with a virtualization strategy that optimizes your network while avoiding costly pitfalls. Read it now to learn more.
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Small cities, smart technology, big opportunities
Young entrepreneurs across the globe see additional opportunities for local governments to play a pivotal role by fostering and encouraging their efforts on a large scale.
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Internet castaways of BBC's Apprentice
Lord Sugar's apprentices are learning how to be entrepreneurs in a parallel, non-digital reality where no one ever dreams of using their smartphone to look something up on Google
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Student entrepreneurs develop ID badge alternative
Could mobile apps replace security ID badges?
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Tumblr not right for biz blogging? Platform targets entrepreneurs
A new site called inflite.com, currently in beta, is focused on hosting blogs written by small-business owners and professionals and boasts tight links to Twitter, LinkedIN and Facebook.
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5 reasons to be optimistic about technology innovation in the year ahead
Underneath the gloom, technology is paving the way for a highly dynamic and more open economy.
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Breathing your way to success - help for entrepreneurs
A 20-minute-a-day practice that could help startups succeed...
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Enterprise software startup: something you don't see a lot of these days
A Gen-Y entrepreneur sees opportunity in a market dominated by baby-boomer vendors.
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Facebook shows off new features at f8 (photos)
The almost-year Facebook f8 Conference is held for developers, entrepreneurs, and innovators who want to build a more social Web.
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There are six types of startups...
Understanding the different types of startup businesses can help government organizations create supportive ecosystems.
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The questionable ethics of founders and the next generation of startups
Are young entrepreneurs learning the wrong lessons from founders of some of the most successful startups?
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How a Market Maker Sees Software Firms/Entrepreneurs
Is your software firm growing at an acceptable rate? Why can't it grow more? Check out this expert interview into the dynamics of growing a great software company and getting the liquidity event...
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UK beats US to Startup Visa
The UK Home Office, yesterday, took the wraps off its own "Startup Visa," effective April 6, just days after US legislators floated the the idea. Changes to UK immigration rules will allow...
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Startup America launches, but the concept needs to expand beyond tech
The Startup America Partnership has launched with the backing of the White House and big bucks from tech giants such as IBM and Intel, but there's a nagging thought: What about the bulk of the...
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Is it too late for Europe to fight back?
It frustrates me that the supposedly single market in Europe is a concept that has existed for more than fifty years, but we're still far removed from seeing it in practice, in particular for...
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The French entrepreneurs are coming
The single message of last week's Open World Forum was this. The entrepreneurs are coming. It's a French world, you know.
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Live: Big Omaha 2010
Warning: This post is in the style of a live blog. Think volcanos. Most of what's below will just be photos, notes, quotes, and fun things that I find interesting. I want you to feel like you are...
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Midwest tech: Q&A session with Big Omaha founder Jeff Slobotski
Next month, I'll be heading to Omaha, Nebraska for a tech conference. Yep, you heard correctly; they are having an interactive web conference in the heartland and I'll be covering it right here....
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The West Coast Corridor of innovation - 1400 miles long...
The startup scene in Los Angeles is thriving, it's all part of a West Coast Corridor of innovation stretching from San Diego to Vancouver...
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My tiny contribution to Russia's "Silicon Valley"...
In late 2007 I met with a large Russian delegation on a fact finding trip to Silicon Valley...
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In bid for entrepreneurs, Dell introduces new Vostro 3000 laptops: Core i3, i5, i7; start $768
In a bid for small business entrepreneurs, Dell on Tuesday unveiled its Vostro 3000 series laptops with standard voltage Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 processors and discrete graphics for less than $800.
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