In the last few weeks, we’ve been hearing a lot about “The Social Network” Facebook and its gargantuan IPO, which is set to happen tomorrow.
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We are really looking forward to showcasing 13 startups at tonight’s first ever Tech Cocktail Dallas mixer as we partner with Startup Texas, part of the Startup America Partnership.
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Who’s your favorite band on earth? Nickelback? Just go with it. You love Nickleback so much, that you can’t help but sing their praises at every available opportunity (both literally and figuratively).
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Growing a startup is a bit like moving on from flying a tiny turbo-prop to a gigantic jumbo jet. In the beginning it’s just you, a co-pilot, and your sole passenger who hates flying, sitting there screaming in the back of your little Cessna.
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Born at the 2012 App Olympics in Dallas, Haiku Brew is an iPhone app that lets you collaborate with your friends in haiku about shared experiences and interests.
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“Almost everyone has some older relative or friend who is afflicted with AMD [age-related macular degeneration],” says Mike Bartlett, president of Vital Art and Science Inc. “In my case it was my father-in-law who went blind because of AMD.
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As we prepare for the upcoming Tech Cocktail Seattle Mixer and Startup Showcase later this month (register here), we’re curious who is Seattle’s hottest startup?
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When we last covered ParkMe, they were known as Parking in Motion. While the app still uses technology to help you find parking spaces, this young startup has made quite a few changes so they can better capitalize on their potential:.
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Startups use free advertising channels like social media to get the word out about their company, and their employees tend to be active and avid Twitter users.
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Pinterest has millions of users, and some of them are looking to make a profit. Sellers routinely use it to showcase their own items: they set up an Etsy shop, for example, then “pin” their products.
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If you are like me, you almost never have cash to pay the bill at a restaurant or elsewhere, but you ALWAYS have your mobile phone with you.
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After spending much of his career on the road while living in Chicago, serial entrepreneur Marc Kiven was excited to finally create a company, BrightTag, based in the Windy City.
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Today, Skype announced the launch of Skype in the Workspace, a new site to help startups, small businesses, and freelancers build their companies.
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