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Location American Startup News for 21 September 2014
Teen Entrepreneur Megan Grassell Used Her Frustration To Fuel A Business When the retail industry failed to meet Megan Grassell's expectations, she didn't get mad. Instead, she got busy and became resolute, by honing the characteristics that can help every business succeed.
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A Decade Of CGI: Bill Clinton's Vision Of An Expansive, Progressive Middle CGI doesn't have a Congress. It doesn't have an opposition party. It doesn't have swing states, an electoral college, a judiciary, mid-terms, or for that matter, voters.
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How to navigate your first acquisition as a startup

Venture Beat - 21 Sep 2014 07:00
How to navigate your first acquisition as a startup Guest Post: Making the right acquisition can be a game changer. But studies suggest that two out of every three acquisitions fail. So how can you ensure that your first attempt at inorganic growth isn't your last?
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How Zenefits is tapping into a huge opportunity at the heart of U.S. health care The U.S. marketplace for health care services is dysfunctional, opaque, and ruled by insurers. But one startup, Zenefits, seems to have found an interesting way to both simplify the process and — potentially — make a...
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Luxury electric Fisker Karma will reportedly be updated, relaunched Wanxiang founder and chairman Lu Guanqiu and Wanxiang America president Pin Ni had told reporters last month that the company had "about 250 bugs" to fix on the Karma before it could put the car back into production.
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Twitter's CEO does super-intense Crossfit workouts. How does your boss compare? Twitter chief executive Dick Costolo got some extra special attention last week, after outspoken Paypal billionaire Peter Thiel mocked Twitter as a horribly mismanaged company because, “there's probably a lot of pot-sm...
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This Fall, It's Time To Get Your Business Finances In Order Strong accounting records are important for any dealings with the IRS, but they can also be a powerful tool for growing your business.
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3D printers, skintight spacesuits, space elevators - the future is coming to space With news about a 3D printer winging its way to the International Space Station (ISS), skintight spacesuits, and plans for construction of a space elevator, sci-fi creators must feel like the future is getting too close...
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Five Things To Learn From Artists Like Yoko Ono, James Franco And Raymond Pettibon By Nadja Sayek
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Big Brother Is Feeling You: The Global Impact Of AI-Driven Mental Health Care Once mental health care becomes AI-driven, it should make for a happier world. But it will be a very different world.
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How Nvidia used global illumination to prove we really did land men on the moon Guest Post: The graphics-chip maker used a "globally illuminated" 3D model of the moon landing to debunk conspiracy theories.
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New devices want to sense and command your Home-as-a-Platform Notion's devices are prepared to add remote sensing to virtually anything in your home with a surface. Logitech wants to be your home's universal remote.
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The Slowest-Growing Industries Of The Past Year Several industries tied to metals and manufacturing are among the slowest-growing in the U.S., according to recent data from Sageworks, a financial information company.
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Brain training the focus of serious games industry
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The coming era of unlimited -- and free -- clean energy In the 1980s, leading consultants were skeptical about cellular phones. McKinsey & Co. noted that the handsets were heavy, batteries didn't last long, coverage was patchy, and the cost per minute was exorbitant. It predi...
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How to hire a great engineering manager

Venture Beat - 21 Sep 2014 10:00
How to hire a great engineering manager Guest Post: How do you hire a great engineering manager? It's a question I've been grappling with a lot, as the company I've been leading has doubled in size every year for the past five years. At times, I've thought gre...
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Look out, iCloud. Microsoft buffs up OneDrive with more free storage Amid all the fresh interest in Apple’s iCloud cloud-storage option following the company’s rollout of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, Microsoft doesn’t want you to forget about its cloud-storage service, OneDrive. ...
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Social Good Summit: How will we create a better world by 2030? The 2014 Social Good Summit is almost upon us. Tomorrow, world leaders, grassroots activists, celebrities, new media mavens and UN experts will come together to discuss one question: what type of world do we want to liv...
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These StartX startups make tablets into tools for teachers and students When Apple announced the iPad in 2010, some people mocked it, some couldn’t understand why anyone would need it, and many Apple fans ran to the stores to stand in line for it (much like they did today for the new iPhon...
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New study shows some benefits to telecommuting

Venture Beat - 21 Sep 2014 00:00
New study shows some benefits to telecommuting The research team found that so-called "corporate citizenship," where employees make extra effort to improve life at the office, improves with telecommuting.
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