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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Pint-size hydro power on tap
Start-up Rentricity designs a generator that brings hydroelectric power down to size for cites and towns.
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London's thriving cloud start-up scene
There's a sudden flourishing of cloud start-up talent in the UK. What's brought it about?
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San Francisco hates your startup: SceneTap
San Francisco denizens are angry that facial-detection cameras placed in bars by nightlife startup app SceneTap go live on Friday.
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Cloudera partners with IBM, as its own influence grows
IBM has a new partnership with Cloudera, and it's hardly the Palo Alto startup's first such deal. Is Cloudera becoming the de facto arbiter of Big Data credibility?
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Inside a truly mobile startup (photos)
Needle is currently running its mobile contact center out of a large RV. Though the company will be returning to a normal office, it is showcasing how startups can set up shop almost anywhere.
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Gen-Y social media mistakes to avoid in a new business
More young people are turning to entrepreneurship in a tempestuous job market - how can you give yourself the best start in social media promotion?
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If Chris Dawson founded a startup
Anyone have a cool million or two to invest? No? Oh well...then someone should steal my ideas.
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Dutch startup unleashes cutthroat LED bulb pricing
Lemnis Lighting is offering its 200-lumen Pharox BLU bulb, which gives off less light than a 40-watt incandescent bulb, for about $5.
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Start-up company Aereo will stream local TV channels, provide online DVR
New York City residents will soon have another way to cut the cable cord thanks to a new start-up venture called Aereo, which will stream local channels to your Internet-enabled device.
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Early stage startups find home at Dogpatch Labs (video)
SmartPlanet visits Dogpatch Labs to meet Spoon and hear from Dogpatch's newest entrepreneurs.
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Silicon Valley's dirty little secret: The 'Startup Boom' is a disguised jobs fair for big corporations
Thousands of startups are being launched with big dreams of making a difference in the world. Yet Angels and micro-VCs are selling them off to the big corporations for their meat...
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Andreessen Horowitz raises more dough for enterprise disruption
Andreessen Horowitz has raised $2.7 billion and that money may mean enterprise disruption is around the corner.
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Harvard announces fund for next generation Gates' and Zuckerberg's
Harvard University has announced a new start-up fund for budding student entrepreneurs.
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Report shows VCs abandoning seed funding... can Angels fill the innovation gap?
VC firms are chasing less risky later stage investments and making fewer seed deals. Angels are on the rise, such as Ashton Kucther, but is it enough?
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Software lets Web visitors request appointments
By embedding the vCita 'widget' on a Web page, small businesses can connect with potential customers when they are most inclined to forge a relationship.
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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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San Jose incubator cultivates life-sciences startups (photos)
A partnership with city government, the San Jose BioCenter provides labs, equipment, and support for startups.
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Google Ventures doubling start-up investments
Google Ventures is going to the next level by doubling its investment in start-ups to as much as $200 million per year, expanding its office space within the Googleplex, and getting a few...
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Foursquare raises $50 million; can it find revenue?
Social geolocation startup Foursquare has raised $50 million in new venture capital, valuing the social networking company at $600 million. But can it monetize?
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15 home energy tech start-ups you should watch
GE, venture capital partners give out more than $63 million to 15 cleantech firms focused on greener strategies to power the home.
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