Rick Turoczy's Bookmarks Tagged With "startups"
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OregonStartups.com News: Your Idea is wrong - But Go for it Anyway
http://oregonstartups.typepad.com/news/2008/08/your-idea-is-wr.html
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Steve Morris writes "Our experience at OTBC is similar. In the FastTrac® TechVenture® program we ran in the spring, roughly 70% of the participants significantly changed their business idea, or completely abandoned it for another idea."
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Learning To Live With Less: Constraints, Rules And Web Startups
http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/8/learning-to-live-with-less-constraints-rules-and-web-startups
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From Silicon Alley Insider "I believe web services benefit from doing less, not more. I believe that allowing the users to stitch web apps together to get increased functionality is better than a web service trying to do everything for everyone."
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Four reasons to be transparent as a startup
http://www.undertheradarblog.com/wp_blog.html?fb_2042860_anch=4564292
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From the Under the Radar blog "We research startups everyday and many of the websites we come across have very little information about the company or the team. There are probably a wide variety of reasons why some startups choose to obscure this … More
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Startup: Vital signs of a young regional company
http://www.oregonlive.com/business/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/business/1217638511198240.xml&coll=7
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Vancouver-based Iterasi gets the startup spotlight in The Oregonian this week. "A personal Web archive that allows people to save Web pages on Iterasi's server. The personal accounts can be searched and shared with others."
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Silicon Swings and Silicon Roundabouts
http://www.test.org.uk/archives/002863.html
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Via the Test blog "ather than point out that the idea is not a new one, or shoot it down in flames, I thought I'd look at the idea from three perspectives - the people who might need a Tech-Hub, the people who might run it, and the people who migh… More
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6 Y Combinator Startups I Would Have Invested In Back Then
http://onstartups.com/home/tabid/3339/bid/6119/6-Y-Combinator-Startups-I-Would-Have-Invested-In-Back-Then.aspx
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Dharmesh Shah writes "I have been tracking Y Combinator (a new kind of venture firm for early, early stage startups) for several years. They have a distinctive approach to the early-stage funding process and have funded some interesting companies… More
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What Startups Can Learn From Haruki Murakami
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/what_startups_can_learn_from_haruki_murakami.php
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Alex Iskold writes "The genius of Murakami is in his discipline, focus and determination. I see him as a virtual Zen master - an embodiment of wisdom, passion, skills and exceptional will. The elements of his work and life story are inspirational … More
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Venture Financing with Charitable Contributions
http://oregonstartups.typepad.com/news/2008/07/venture-financi.html
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Steve Morris writes "Portland is no Cleveland -- but it might need a little "goosing", and the Jumpstart approach might be an interesting fit for the creative and sometimes vc-resistant tech culture in Portland. Your thoughts?"
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Corporate-to-Startup Transition Checklist
http://micahelliott.blogspot.com/2008/07/corporate-to-startup-transition.html
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Micah Elliott writes "So you're finally ready to leave corporate life. Before you walk out the door, here are some things you should make sure to consider during your last couple months of employment."
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Scobleizer: The Silicon Valley VC Disease
http://scobleizer.com/2008/07/26/the-silicon-valley-vc-disease/
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Robert Scoble writes "What is the disease? That you must make bucketloads of money (or at least have a shot at doing that) in the first two years of business. If you have a plan to make just a reasonable amount of money, or if it will take decades… More
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