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Courtesy and Tact Can Go a Long Way for Startups
By Chris Cameron / September 24, 2010 10:30 AM / 3 Comments

With the angst from the angels and venture capitalists debate still hanging in the air, and the thickening plot of "Angelgate," it's easy to forget that courteous, polite and gracious

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Silicon Valley Angels Refute Arrington's Claims of Collusion
By Chris Cameron / September 22, 2010 12:00 PM / 1 Comments

Now and then a polarizing topic will make its way through the venture capital industry and several prominent investor/bloggers will chime in with their collective opinions in quick succession. Tuesday

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Does Speed Trump Quality for Startup Iteration?
By Chris Cameron / September 13, 2010 12:30 PM / 10 Comments

This weekend, venture capitalist and avid blogger Fred Wilson pointed out an interesting blog post written by Stack Overflow co-founder Jeff Atwood. In the article, Atwood explains how his company

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Why Net Neutrality is Critical to Startups & Innovation
By Chris Cameron / August 12, 2010 1:30 PM / 1 Comments

Net neutrality has been in a the news recently due to rumors, speculation and interpretation surrounding Google and Verizon's newly proposed legislative framework for the enforcement of net neutrality. The

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VCs Voice Opinions as Carried Interest Debate Nears Conclusion
By Chris Cameron / May 19, 2010 12:35 PM / 3 Comments

The United States Congress, which has been debating the issue of carried interest and capital gains tax for quite some time now, may be inching towards a solution as a

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Venture Capitalists Chime In About the "Agile Board"
By Chris Cameron / May 13, 2010 2:00 PM / 0 Comments

The great thing about following the hundreds of venture capitalist bloggers is that every now then when one of them writes a rather poignant entry, several other VCs will latch

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You Might Want to Rethink that Email Pitch: Your VCs Have Declared Email Bankruptcy
By Audrey Watters / May 12, 2010 7:00 PM / 8 Comments

Although being overwhelmed by email is a fairly common complaint, entrepreneurs would be wise to take note when two renowned VCs - recipients perhaps, of your email pitches - speak

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Comment Innovation: An Open Door of Startup Opportunity?
By Chris Cameron / April 15, 2010 9:00 AM / 15 Comments

Back when I was in graduate school getting my masters in journalism and mass communication, I worked on various "lab projects" which were challenges faced by media organizations that they

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Make Those Web Apps Run Fast! (Or At Least Fake It)
By Chris Cameron / April 1, 2010 1:00 PM / 4 Comments

Back in February at the Future of Web Apps (FOWA) conference in Miami, Union Square Ventures' Fred Wilson presented on his 10 Golden Principles of Successful Web Apps. For those

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Dealing with Rejection: Entrepreneurs are from Venus, VCs are from Mars
By Chris Cameron / March 30, 2010 1:00 PM / 6 Comments

Last week we discussed how no matter how intriguing your startup is to an investor, they may still decline to get involved or look further at your company simply because

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Escape from New York: Is the Valley Necessary?
By Dana Oshiro / March 1, 2010 3:00 PM / 9 Comments

In an effort to highlight some of the emerging tech centers across the world we've written on a number of cities for our Never Mind the Valley series. We've featured

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In Hindsight: When VC Associates Misread the Landscape
By Dana Oshiro / February 26, 2010 3:00 PM / 2 Comments

When a startup entrepreneur tells the story of his/her mistakes and how they've corrected them, it's endearing. When an investment associate for one of the more prestigious VC firms does

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Never Mind the Valley: Here's New York City
By Chris Cameron / February 16, 2010 5:15 PM / 8 Comments

Known by many as The Big Apple, and by some in the tech scene as Silicon Alley, New York City has been an international hub for media, art and business

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How To Find a Great Startup Mentor
By Dana Oshiro / January 24, 2010 10:14 AM / 8 Comments

If you're an early-stage entrepreneur and this is your first startup company, you are not alone. Thousands are toiling over code in the hopes that their product will gain users

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TechStars Boulder Now Accepting Applications For Summer Mentorship Program
By Chris Cameron / January 13, 2010 12:30 PM / 3 Comments

If you procrastinated on applying for TechStars Boston and missed Monday night's deadline but still want to attend a TechStars event, their summer program in Boulder, Colorado is now accepting

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Video Demo: Scoble launches Building43
By Dana Oshiro / June 11, 2009 5:00 PM / 5 Comments

Robert Scoble and Rackspace have just launched the long anticipated Building43 in an effort Scoble describes as, "helping usher businesses into 2010." Said teammate Rocky Barbanica, "Companies can gain so

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