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Interview: Lynda Weinman of Lynda.com

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Messenger : Lynda Weinman , Co-Founder and Executive Chair, lynda.com and author of Designing Web Graphics , a world-wide bestseller, translated into 15 languages. 10) Lynda, why does the world need lynda.com? There is no set formula – you’ll find as many examples of companies that are family run as not.”.

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Interview: Lynda Weinman of Lynda.com

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Messenger : Lynda Weinman , Co-Founder and Executive Chair, lynda.com and author of Designing Web Graphics , a world-wide bestseller, translated into 15 languages. 10) Lynda, why does the world need lynda.com? . There is no set formula – you’ll find as many examples of companies that are family run as not.”.

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Lynda.com Inks Massive, $103M Funding Round

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Lynda.com , the online video education provider which has been one of the region's most successful, bootstrapped companies--is no longer bootstrapped, after inking a massive, $103M growth equity round. The business saw a dramatic growth when--due to the downturn of the dot com crash--the company started to post its video online.

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Newer Stop Learning in the Digital Age

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010 -- Newer Stop Learning in the Digital Age - (How lynda.com harnessed the internet for education) Central Coast MIT Enterprise Forum. Join co-founder Lynda Weinman of lynda.com, one of the pioneering companies and recognized worldwide in online education. See [link] (more).

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Four SoCal Startups That Thrived Despite--or Because Of--Economic Downturns

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There has been a lot of worry recently in the high tech industry and from venture investors about "headwinds" in the technology market, particularly with valuations of "unicorn" companies dropping, investors shying away from investing in rounds, and even employees looking for safer jobs. The company was eventually acquired by LinkedIn for $1.5