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One of the myriad of challenges in starting a company is finding and hiring employees. You need to find the people with the right talent and the right skill set,
Ex-Feedster Scott Johnson has an interesting podcast entitled The Young Engineer’s Guide to Startups. It gives a nice overview of the startup life, especially things like equity and the 'risk
The number of out-of-work job seekers who started their own businesses hit a record low in the first half of 2010, according to recent report by Challenge, Gray & Christmas.
Y Combinator is already known as one of the most successful startup incubators in the tech industry. But just how successful is YC? And how successful are the 316 companies
A domain profiler document on GitHub is providing some interesting insights into the services that Y Combinator startups use to host its services. The breakdown is according to Web
Early stage startups in Europe will be the primary beneficiaries of a new €6 million seed fund just announced by Berlin-based Team Europe Ventures. In the past we've talked about
Although the number of registered Twitter users has grown to over 145 million, a report released yesterday by investment research firm CB Insights notes that that popularity hasn't translated into
Applications are open now for Amazon Web Service's Startup Challenge. This is the fourth year that AWS has run the competition, designed to help recognize startups that are using (or
It's that time of year again, when college seniors start thinking about the next phase of their lives. In other words, that means it's time to start looking for a
What makes startups succeed or fail? More than 90% of startups fail, due primarily to self-destruction rather than competition. For the less than 10% of startups that do succeed, most
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