Start-up Nuggets June 5th
So two start-up nuggets for those amongst us looking to breakout. The first is a shout out to a PBS series and the second is a must-read from CNN.
PBS Start Up Docuseries
Worth a look. This is a traveling
So two start-up nuggets for those amongst us looking to breakout. The first is a shout out to a PBS series and the second is a must-read from CNN.
PBS Start Up Docuseries
Worth a look. This is a traveling
With a holiday weekend here in the US, I find that there is a unique opportunity for our readers to slow down and reflect. So I wanted to share a couple of interesting start-up nuggets I bumped into this past week.
Long-time SMB Nation citizen Chip Reaves is always up to something!
There has been a very interesting conversation in the Brelsford house lately about start-ups. Dad (that’s me) is involved in a Big Data start-up in addition to owning SMB Nation (run day-to-day by the amazing Jenny).
By APC by Schneider Electric, BrandPost
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By: Ashley Leonard
You’ve heard the expression, “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.” So why put all your investment capital in one part of your business?
By: Katherine S. Newman and Hella Winston
CANDIDATES from both parties have been talking a lot about the loss of American jobs, declining wages and the skyrocketing cost of college.
By ANITA RAGHAVAN
A DriveU chauffeur. DriveU, which provides on-demand drivers for people with cars, gives its best full-time chauffeurs health insurance, something that is nearly unheard-of in India. Credit CJ Clarke for The New York Times
BANGALORE, India — On a hot afternoon in a two-story house here, as dogs barked and auto-rickshaws sputtered outside, a venture capitalist grilled three entrepreneurs.
By: John Zorabedian
It’s been two years since Microsoft ended support for Windows XP, the popular operating system that’s been around since 2001 and which many people just don’t seem willing to let go.
In the final part of his three part series on the changing role of IT in the era of cloud computing
Be prepared to take out the trash with a smile.
“A year from now you’ll wish you started today” – Karen Lamb, author
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