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CSN Stores, Bootstrapped No More, Takes In $165M from Battery, Spark, Great Hill, HarbourVest
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Gregory T. Huang |
06/21/11 |
Boston
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OneStop Singles, Small but Profitable, Flirts for Attention in Crowded Online Dating Industry
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João-Pierre S. Ruth |
06/02/11 |
New York
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Architexa Grows Up at MassChallenge, Seeks to Help Developers “Understand” Complex Software
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Gregory T. Huang |
10/12/10 |
Boston
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Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh on Selling to Amazon Vs. Microsoft, Fixing His Biggest Mistakes, and Why Harvard Entrepreneurs Go West
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Gregory T. Huang |
09/28/10 |
National
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Winshuttle Goes from Bootstrapped to World Beater With $12M (First Financing Round)
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Gregory T. Huang |
09/14/10 |
Seattle
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How Seattle Startups Could Lead the World: Five Technology Themes to Watch
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Gregory T. Huang |
06/18/10 |
Seattle
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Washington Companies Raised $36M in May, as Startups and VCs Adjust to Economic Climate
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Gregory T. Huang |
06/16/10 |
Seattle
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YongoPal, UW Business Plan Winner, Looks to Cash In on Video Language Lessons—and Some Lessons of Its Own
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Gregory T. Huang |
06/01/10 |
Seattle
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Geoff Entress, the Go-To Startup Investor, Weaves Himself Deeper Into Seattle Tech Community With Founder’s Co-op
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Gregory T. Huang |
05/27/10 |
Seattle
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From Bootstrap to VC: Appature Doubles Size in a Year, Looks for Next Defining Moment in Health IT
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Gregory T. Huang |
05/24/10 |
Seattle
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David Berry of Flagship Ventures on Funding Advice, Investment Themes, Trends in Biofuels
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Gregory T. Huang |
05/12/10 |
Seattle
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Bonanzle Raises $1M from Angel Investors, Plus Three VC Firms, to Expand Its Online Marketplace
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/29/10 |
Seattle
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Washington’s Top 10 Venture Deals of the First Quarter—and Some Reactions
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/19/10 |
Seattle
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Bootstrapping or VC? One Company’s Path
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Gordon Empey |
04/15/10 |
Seattle
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Picnik CEO on Getting Bought by Google, and How It Affects Startups and Consumers
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/01/10 |
Seattle
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Google Buys Picnik, Developing Its Strength in Photo Editing and Storage
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/01/10 |
Seattle
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How to Win the Future of Social Mobile Gaming: The Z2Live Story
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Gregory T. Huang |
02/17/10 |
Seattle
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Winshuttle Expands to Germany with Acquisition, Keeps Growing Through the Recession
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Gregory T. Huang |
02/16/10 |
Seattle
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IdeaScale Used for 24 Government Sites
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Gregory T. Huang |
02/08/10 |
Seattle
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Picnik Vs. Flickr: A Growth Comparison
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Gregory T. Huang |
02/03/10 |
Seattle
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Founder of Adaptiva, Deepak Kumar, on Green-IT Strategy and Working with Microsoft
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Thea Chard |
12/23/09 |
Seattle
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Tasktop Finds Path to Profits, Via a More Efficient Interface Inspired by Brain Science
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Gregory T. Huang |
11/02/09 |
Seattle
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HelpHive Tests “Pay Per Job” Model, Connects Home-Service Businesses with Consumers
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Gregory T. Huang |
10/21/09 |
Seattle
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Appature Offers Sentiment Analysis
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Gregory T. Huang |
09/30/09 |
Seattle
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AppBank Helps Facebook Users Make Money, Looks to Become the Ad King for Social Apps
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Gregory T. Huang |
09/29/09 |
Seattle
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Bootstrapping Our Way Back From the Collapse
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Sramana Mitra |
09/12/09 |
San Diego
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Lilipip, With Recent Focus on Animated Ads, Looks to Keep Growing Without Venture Capital
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Rachel Tompa |
09/10/09 |
Seattle
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Cricket Refinances Debt and Raises Cash, KESDEE Moves to mLearning from eLearning, Good Technology Buys Intercasting, & More San Diego BizTech News
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Juha-Pekka Tikka |
06/01/09 |
San Diego
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A Defining Time for Bootstrapping and Survival—Lessons From Business Leaders and Baron Munchausen
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Bruce V. Bigelow |
05/29/09 |
San Diego
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From MIT Blackjack Team to Amazon Acquisition: The Lexcycle Story
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Gregory T. Huang |
05/08/09 |
Seattle
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