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Location American Startup News for 18 May 2014
Do This To Control Your Emotions And Gain The Upper Hand In Negotiations Are you able to keep your emotions in check when negotiating that big deal? It can be a struggle not to let natural human sensations negatively impact what you say or how you react. The best way to manage, and harness, y...
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Undeterred by Crimea, Western investors are still in the game for Russian startup deals Launched in 2008 by Stanford graduates Maxim Faldin and Kamil Kurmakaev, Wikimart had the initial ambition of creating a Russian analog of eBay. Heavily funded by major U.S. investment funds, the startup has now become a...
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Fundamentally, Bush believes that the marketplace, for lack of a better word, is good. "The marketplace works," he explains. "It rewards innovators, kills laggards, and provides consumers with better value and more choic...
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Wallace and Gromit creators want to help your kids learn to code Aardman Animations, the animation company behind Wallace and Gromit, is trying to get kids into coding.
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Life360 founder calls patent holder 'Piece of sh*t.' Lawsuit ensues Life360 founder Chris Hulls has faced his share of patent shakedowns before — at least three or four, by his count. But when the latest patent holder, AGIS, sent his company a notice alleging that Life360 was infringin...
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What is Atari in 2014? New chief says it's 'way, way' beyond T-shirts and licensing The new owner of Atari discusses the direction of the classic video game brand.
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Your Dream Job in China: $55K To Be The Contemporary Marco Polo When Marco Polo travelled to Hangzhou, China 700 years ago, never had he thought he’d be creating a dream job of social media ambassador in 21st century China.
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Poll: Majority of Americans support net neutrality (if they know what it is) Of Americans who know enough about net neutrality to have an opinion, a slim majority support the regulation. Most don't know enough to offer an opinion (57%), but knowledgeable respondents favor net neutrality 23% to 19...
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A recent covert to social media marketing, Mark L. Poniatowski, reported in on his immediate success using just the basic networking tools LinkedIn provides. He reaped a 10x ROI in just a month of working that social med...
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Philly's Unusual Startup Accelerator Is Ready For Its Next Act FastFWD, Philadelphia's unusual "super-group" accelerator, just held its first investor pitch day--and is ready for its next cohort.
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Preorders for Wolfenstein: The New Order will now get you Doom 4 beta access Next Tuesday's release of Wolfenstein: The New Order now comes with free beta access to 2014's Doom 4.
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Wall Street: Three Charts That Don't Add Up

Forbes - 18 May 2014 17:22
Wall Street: Three Charts That Don't Add Up Anyone who followed the action on Wall Street closely last week can’t help but be puzzled by three charts that are inconsistent with what’s going on in the rest of the US economy.
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What I Wish I'd Known After Graduation: A Startup Guide Dear Recent College Grad and Aspiring Entrepreneur,
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Are You Maximizing Opportunity After You Attend Events? When I began speaking at conferences, I measured my performance in business cards. The better my presentation, the more cards I collected. After an event, I’d rush back to enter every new contact in our CRM. Once the l...
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BlazeMeter Nabs $6.5 Million To Rev Up Mobile App Testing Mobile apps can be fun to build, especially when they get traction with users. But there is a part of app development that often gets overlooked: testing. Yet it is critically important for success. If anything, users ar...
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Are Global City Commuters Ready To Ditch The Car And Go Dutch? Nobody does inner city commuting like the Dutch. That’s because most of them do it on bikes.
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Yu'ebao: A Brief History of the Chinese Internet Financing Upstart A recent report published by Yangzhou Evening News, a city newspaper, carries a quote that can be easily ignored for its brevity. The one paragraph article quotes a Chinese central banker, unnamed, as saying that Yu’eb...
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Community Banks As Incubators? Good For Start-ups And Communities When you think about the role of community banks--as stewards for their communities and customers--they seem a natural fit to serve as a central resource, or incubator, for the next generation of small businesses.
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Britain’s government-sponsored Technology Strategy Board (TSB) has just announced the winners in two more of its ‘Launchpad’ competitions, channelling funds of £500,000 and £700,000 to innovative companies in the...
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Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trade in Monday's session are Urban Outfitters, Campbell Soup, and Valspar.
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Is It Possible To Recover From Humiliation?

Forbes - 18 May 2014 05:10
Is It Possible To Recover From Humiliation? “It was a wardrobe malfunction.” – Performer Justin Timberlake, explaining the 2004 Superbowl breast baring incident that resulted in public outrage and a $550,000 FCC fine on CBS (voided by the Supreme Court in 20...
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Working at the intersection of tech & art: An interview with concept designer Scott Robertson What's next in mobile? Find out at MobileBeat, VentureBeat's 7th annual event on the future of mobile, on July 8-9 in San Francisco. Register now and save $400! It is very common for products and technologies presented i...
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