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Startups Are A Remix

InfoChachkie

free weekly Infochachkie articles! Filmmaker Kirby Ferguson has created a collection of short films which beautifully underscore Mr. Filmmaker Kirby Ferguson has created a collection of short films which beautifully underscore Mr. Jobs’ definition of creativity (the term beautiful is appropriate here, as the production values are sweet).

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An Enchanting Conversation With Guy Kawasaki

InfoChachkie

Guy’s latest book, Enchantment , was released in March of 2011, to overwhelmingly upbeat reviews. As Guy notes in the accompanying video interview, his primary goal with Enchantment is to reach a broader audience, beyond the high-tech, startup world. free weekly Infochachkie articles! It wasn’t the Guy fan base.

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How to Profit: “Thank You Metrics” – Community First, Money Second

Tech Zulu Event

To prove that point, tonight I had the privilege of hearing him speak at Lean LA , a Los Angeles group that helps high tech start-ups build great companies on a budget. He disclosed the struggles he went through in building a solid productive team. and if it’s not potentially a 10x return then it’s not worth the time.

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Top 57 Online Startups Meets Technology Meets Product Posts for November 2010

SoCal CTO

I continue to collect great content that is the intersection of startups, products, online and technology. So let’s be very specific: let’s assume your dream job is product manager at Google, working on the Analytics product. Clearly it'd be more accurate to say "sometime in Q1 2011." By doing the job.

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America’s Entrepreneurial Innovation Needs Help

Startup Professionals Musings

The $30 billion trade surplus in advanced technology products that America enjoyed just one decade ago has now become a $56 billion deficit. As of January 2011, there are a staggering 1.2 In most cases, no patent means no financing, no new products, no new jobs, and no new industries for tomorrow.

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US Economic Risks (Sept 2010): Impact on Investors & Entrepreneurs

Both Sides of the Table

Otherwise, grab a cup ‘o coffee … Clicking on any graph below will take you to that article. trillion out of our homes and spent 2/3rds of it on flat screen TVs, trips to Hawaii, time shares, Apple products and everything else we couldn’t afford. We took $2.3 Sound familiar?