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Eric Ries, author of Startup Lessons Learned, has a successful career in risk-taking and starting something new. As he said in Part 1 of our interview, “One of the exciting things that’s happening in this entrepreneurial renaissance is that for the first time, I think the first time in history, entrepreneurship is now a career that you can embark on.”
In part two of our discussion, we covered how the Lean Startup movement has spread, what the latest news is for the Startup Visa Act, and what he’s learned about entrepreneurship along the way. Continue Reading »
If you’re in the startup scene, you’ve likely read his blog, seen him speak, or met him at a Lean Startup meetup. Eric Ries is one of the most prolific blog writers of entrepreneurial interests, and he’s adding to his long list of accomplishments by coming out with a book this September.
We recently interviewed Eric Ries about his upcoming keynote address at Web 2.0 Expo New York this October, the New York startup scene, and his book (which comes out September 13). In part two of our interview, we discuss how the Lean Startup movement has grown, what he’s learned, the Startup Visa Act, and the Startup America Partnership. Continue Reading »
Today’s guest post is written by Dennis Yu, Chief Executive Officer of BlitzLocal. Dennis will host a workshop Web 2.0 Expo New York titled Supercharging Your Brand on Facebook.
When your competitors have more fans than you, the temptation is to rush in and grow fans, whether by spending untargeted ad dollars, mass posting to your wall, holding contests, or launching a big marketing campaign of sorts. Continue Reading »
Tweet out and share a short code enough times and you could win a free 5-night stay at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers – right in the heart of Manhattan – during Web 2.0 Expo New York 2011.
And on top of this, you’ll also be able to earn a heavily discounted or free conference pass to the premier event for the builders of the next generation web. Read on for details! Continue Reading »
Cloud computing has evolved from the realm of novelty to a major growth industry in just a few years’ time. Enterprise-level companies and startups both rely on this computing infrastructure to increase efficiency, scale more easily, and lower costs.
But how will the Cloud change in five years – or even six months? How will current Cloud providers adapt and how will they deliver for a rapidly growing customer base? Continue Reading »