Wilson: The Darwinian Evolution of Startup Hubs
Fred Wilson from Union Square Ventures has an extraordinary post up titled The Darwinian Evolution of Startup Hubs. Fred was part of the first cycle of the NYC startup community in the 1990′s and has...
View ArticlePart I: The Start-up of Russia. The Startup of Start-up Communities: The...
Guest Post By Tom Nastas – Scaling up Innovation – (VC, Mentor, Blogger) Tom Nastas a 25 year VC veteran in US, int’l and emerging markets wrote a series for Startup Rev on the ‘spark’ which sparked...
View ArticleScaling Up Start-up Communities: Engage Risk as Your Friend, not a Foe
Guest Post By Tom Nastas – Scaling Up Innovation – (VC, Mentor, Blogger) The most frequent complaint I hear from entrepreneurs in the emerging markets is the lack of risk capital in their country;...
View ArticleStartups Think Outside the Silicon Valley Box – Marketplace Tech
Today on Marketplace Tech, another blooming startup community was given a great write up. The article, Startups Think Outside the Silicon Valley Box, walks through some reasons how and why Salt Lake...
View ArticleCan Startups Succeed Outside Silicon Valley? – Marketplace Tech
In a piece on Marketplace Tech, Brad Feld articulates that startups do not need to be in Silicon Valley to be successful. Two examples: Boulder, CO and Provo, Utah have vibrant startup communities that...
View ArticleSuccess at Work, Failure at Home
This post originates from Scott Weiss’s blog on Andreessen Horowitz. One of the differences between being a CEO and a venture capitalist is that I obviously meet with many more CEOs now than I did...
View ArticleDoes Geography Matter? The Value of Clusters and How to Engineer One
This post originally appeared on Will Price’s blog. Find it here. In a world of high-speed data and voice networks, web-enabled applications, and a global talent pool, does geography matter? Will...
View ArticleStartups Move to The Bay Area for Good Reason, but That Advantage May Be Waning
We’ve heard it in startup communities everywhere—while it’s become increasingly likely for high-potential companies to get started most anywhere, the best ones often leave for Silicon Valley. One of...
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