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10 Inspiring TED Talks for Startups
By Audrey Watters / July 13, 2010 3:02 PM / 19 Comments

The mission of TED (Technology Education Design) is to promote "ideas worth spreading." And as such, there is plenty of material that entrepreneurs - folks definitely interested in spreading their

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What Entrepreneurs Can Learn from OK Go
By Audrey Watters / June 17, 2010 2:20 PM / 4 Comments

Indie pop band OK Go debuted the music video for their song "End Love" this week. And I bet you've seen it already. Since its upload to YouTube on Tuesday,

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When Entrepreneurs Should Ignore Advice
By Audrey Watters / May 9, 2010 2:00 PM / 11 Comments

In my last post, I wrote about the importance of building a solid Advisory Board. An Advisory Board ensures that as your startup grows, you have a trusted set of

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Startup Strategy Roundtable: Well-Defined Niches Work Best
By Sramana Mitra / April 22, 2010 3:30 PM / 3 Comments

Today I spoke with a diverse group of new entrepreneurs as part of my ongoing Online Strategy Roundtables. Together, this group illustrates how a business depends on how sharply the

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Are Windows of Opportunity Quickly Narrowing for Startups?
By Chris Cameron / April 21, 2010 1:40 PM / 6 Comments

Earlier this week, we reported on the fact that the first quarter of the year saw venture capitalist investments drop from the end of last year, but start at a

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ReadWriteStart Weekly Wrapup
By Chris Cameron / April 18, 2010 3:00 AM / 2 Comments

What a better way to welcome our newest writer at ReadWriteStart than to have the fortune of showcasing her work in the ReadWriteStart Weekly Wrapup? Turns out that Audrey Watters

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Entrepreneurs Under 30: Advice From Your Peers
By Audrey Watters / April 13, 2010 2:00 PM / 6 Comments

Although the median age of CEOs is 54, one of the fasted growing demographics of entrepreneurs is young people. According to a survey by JA Worldwide almost three-quarters of high

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Twine CEO to Startups: Be Modest With Your Money
By Chris Cameron / April 1, 2010 9:00 AM / 12 Comments

The semantic web is one of the leading trends we track here at ReadWriteWeb, so it was big news to us earlier this month when Evri announced it was acquiring

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ReadWriteStart Weekly Wrapup
By Chris Cameron / March 21, 2010 2:40 PM / 6 Comments

By now, South by Southwest is wrapping up and the legions of nerds and geeks that partied heartily over the last two weeks are slowly crawling back to their homes

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New Legal Blog Aims To Help Startups Avoid IP Missteps
By Chris Cameron / February 4, 2010 10:25 AM / 2 Comments

Last week we brought you our curated and organic List of Legal Resources For Startups and Entrepreneurs which includes blogs, online legal tools, articles and tips from venture capitalists. Just

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List of Legal Resources For Startups and Entrepreneurs
By Chris Cameron / January 26, 2010 9:10 AM / 15 Comments

Lately on the startup blogosphere there has been a lot of talk about lawyers and how they relate to startups and entrepreneurs. A few weeks ago, Scott Edward Walker, a

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Not in the Valley? At Least Compete With It
By Guest Author / July 26, 2009 11:00 AM / 12 Comments

The following is one in a series of guest posts by venture capitalists that we're running on ReadWriteStart. This one is by Paul Jozefak, a VC based in Hamburg, Germany,

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What Should You Ask VCs?
By Guest Author / June 25, 2009 9:09 AM / 1 Comments

The following is one in a series of guest posts by venture capitalists that we're running here on ReadWriteWeb. This one is by Paul Jozefak, a VC based in Hamburg,

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First-Mover Advantage Is About Compound Interest, Not Market Share
By Guest Author / May 1, 2009 5:00 AM / 20 Comments

"It is the greatest mathematical discovery of all time." - Albert Einstein on compound interest. There is a fallacy that startups need to be super-secretive and then, when they launch,

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