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Max Q: How to build a Starship

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Max Q is a new weekly newsletter all about space. Japan is sending a mission to Phobos and Deimos to study the two moons of Mars, using a probe that will orbit the red planet’s natural satellites loaded with sensors. If all goes to plan, it’ll collect a sample and bring that back to Earth for further study here.

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Human Capital: Moving away from ‘master/slave’ terminology

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Human Capital will soon be available as a weekly newsletter. A new poll from the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies found that it’s going to be a close election. You can sign up here. GitHub to sunset master/slave terminology . Let’s start with Prop 22.

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Startups Weekly: VCs are drunk on beverage startups

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Hello and welcome back to Startups Weekly, a newsletter published every Saturday that dives into the week’s most noteworthy venture deals, fundraises, M&A transactions and trends. If you enjoy this newsletter, be sure to check out TechCrunch’s venture-focused podcast, Equity. Let’s take a quick moment to catch up.

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7 Keys To Making Many Millions In A Business You Love

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Even more valuable are success case studies and testimonials. With a stable base of subscribers, this can mean a continuing revenue stream from newsletters, support, or advice on demand. Define a business that is scalable. First, pick an opportunity that has a worldwide appeal, like eco-friendly products.

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7 Success Principles To Drive Your Next New Venture

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Even more valuable are success case studies and testimonials. With a stable base of subscribers, this can mean a continuing revenue stream from newsletters, support, or advice on demand. Define a business that is scalable. First, pick an opportunity that has a worldwide appeal, like eco-friendly products.

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10 Reasons To Start A Company In An Economic Downturn

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According to financial columnist Daniel Solin, “One large study looked at more than 15,000 predictions by 237 market timing newsletters over a 12-year period. At the end of the period studied, 94.5% of the newsletters went bust.”. As noted in Now Is Never Too Early , successful entrepreneurs are not inclined to wait.

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7 Startup Strategies For The Next Dot Com Billionaire

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Even more valuable are success case studies and testimonials. With a stable base of subscribers, this can mean a continuing revenue stream from newsletters, support, or advice on demand. Define a business that is scalable. First, pick an opportunity that has a worldwide appeal, like eco-friendly products.

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