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May 2008

optimal experience

by springnet
This guy has some great ideas like an "Austin startup district and a wordpress fest in the park. And he walks to Will Wynn randomly.

April 2008

March 2008

Arbitrage, brokerage, other clever ways to make money from anywhere in the world

by springnet
He rinsed and repeated a few times till he was left with about 15,000 people who saw him get it right several times in a row. They were obviously very impressed. He then invited them to pay $5,000 each for a seminar with him on picking stocks! :)

February 2008

FastCompany.com - Where ideas and people meet | Fast Company

by springnet & 2 others
Fast Company is about to shake things up again. Back in 1995, in our first issue, we announced on our cover: "Computing is...

January 2008

8 vidéos à ne pas manquer si vous êtes entrepreneur

by simpleentrepreneur
Une compilation des meilleures vidéos pour tous ceux qui voudrait monter un business Internet : Ryan Carson (How to build a web startup), Steve Jobs (Stay hungry, stay foolish), Guy Kawasaki (The art of the start), Seth Godin (All marketers are liars), Steve Blank (L’histoire secrète de la Silicon Valley), ...st

December 2007

Resources to Make Money Online | TechnoTarget

by springnet
Review Me pays to review products and services on your site. You control what you review. Submit your site for inclusion into our ReviewMe publisher network. One example of many ways to make money online. *****

Loic Le Meur Blog

by springnet & 3 others
Wew, that Seesmic review is a Christmas gift ! Thank you Bobbie Johnson to consider that Seesmic will be a hit website in 2008 even though we are still building it.

November 2007

Now, Any Business Can Tap 53 Million Facebook Users (For Free)

by springnet
Now, any business can create a Facebook profile, or business page, which any Facebook user can become a "fan" of. You no longer have to be a Fortune 500 company to afford this. It's free.

StartupNation - Source for Small Business Advice, Help Starting a Business, Entrepreneur Forum

by springnet & 7 others
A home-based millionaire and a redworm farmer Radio Show Home-Based Business StartupNation's Rich Sloan, chief Startupologist, interviews winners from the 2007 StartupNation...

Web Worker Daily

by springnet & 6 others
If you have the itch to work from home but not as an employee, how about checking out StartupNation’s Top 100 Home-based Businesses?

Austin Startup

by springnet
four Austin wireless companies were able to attend and showcase themselves at the CTIA press event, ShowStoppers, at a 70% cost savings. Digby (aka 30 Second Software), edioma, Media Excel, and BrainMedia.

October 2007

7 leçons apprises en tant qu’entrepreneur web

by simpleentrepreneur
Une liste d'erreurs à ne pas commettre si vous voulez concevoir un nouveau service web.

September 2007

August 2007

Samuel Chéné

by pyxosledisciple & 1 other (via)
Je suis un blogueur et entrepreneur du web. Ce blog est un moyen de partager mon expertise avec vous et d'enrichir mon réseau. J'apprécie de lire vos commentaires donc n'hésitez pas à donner votre avis sur mes articles.

July 2007

Austin Startup

by springnet
Austin was ranked today as one of the five "Startup Hubs" in the US by Fast Company magazine. Click here for the entire list of "Fast Cities," and here to read why those chose Austin.

June 2007

incuby - something is being born

by cyberien (via)
incuby is an online community for inventors to show the world their innovations.

May 2007

Capital Risqueur : premiere emission de TV realite business.

by cyberien
La première WebTV communautaire vidéo dédiée aux entrepreneurs

zBiz.TV

by cyberien
ZBIZ.TV is dedicated to broadcasting weekly interviews with entrepreneurs from early stage companies. Most of the companies we interview have received at least one angel round of financing and are less than one year old. We seek to elicit from the entrepreneur an “oral executive summary” of his or her company: the problems they are seeking to solve, the markets they seek to serve, the competitors they will be facing as well as an overview of their financial picture. We ask about the funding they’ve received thus far, their overhead and expenses and their revenues. We ask about when they anticipate reaching profitability and what their exit strategy will be. We focus on the company and the management team that runs it, not just the product. We have found that most entrepreneurs are quite willing and open to “raise the kimono” and tell us about their financial picture, but that’s not always the case. We appreciate when they do share that information, but don’t force them to divulge anything they would prefer to keep private. We believe this site will be of interest not only to other entrepreneurs, but to investors of all stripes: angel investors, private investment firms and venture capitalists. It’s likely you may find an investment opportunity in one of these companies that somehow may have passed you by.

March 2007