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Startup Weekend Shuts Down Eight-City Startup Foundation Project
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Curt Woodward |
01/05/12 |
Seattle
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Fenugreen and Dynamo Micropower Nab Top Spots at Kauffman’s Startup Open
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Erin Kutz |
11/15/11 |
Boston
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The Economy in 17 Syllables, All of Them Gloomy
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Wade Roush |
10/31/11 |
National
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How Will the $1,000 Genome Change Society? Hear From Wired’s Thomas Goetz, MDV’s Sue Siegel, Kauffman’s John Wilbanks on Monday
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Luke Timmerman |
10/21/11 |
San Francisco
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Computing in the Age of the $1,000 Genome: Here’s the Program for Monday’s Conference
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Luke Timmerman |
10/19/11 |
San Francisco
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Entrepreneur Walk of Fame Opens in Kendall Square: Gates, Jobs, Kapor, Hewlett, Packard, Swanson, and Edison are Inaugural Inductees
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Gregory T. Huang |
09/16/11 |
Boston
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How Game Psychology Helped Startup Weekend Become a Global Phenomenon
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Curt Woodward |
08/03/11 |
Seattle
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Startups Making Do with Fewer Workers, Kauffman Study Shows
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Tom Abate |
07/11/11 |
National
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Green Shoots of an Entrepreneurial Spring
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Daniel Isenberg and Leonard Schlesinger |
06/20/11 |
National
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Startup Weekend, Looking to Strengthen Communities for Entrepreneurs, Builds New Startup Foundation in Seven Cities
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Curt Woodward |
06/15/11 |
Seattle
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Heroku, Solazyme, Sparkbuy: The 1-Minute Version of Last Week’s Bay Area BizTech News
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Wade Roush |
05/31/11 |
San Francisco
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A Roundup of Summer Startup Competitions, from Healthcare IT to Dark Matter
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Wade Roush |
05/27/11 |
San Francisco
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Forbes Ranks Detroit, Other Xconomy Cities Poorly In Minority Entrepreneurship
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Thomas Lee |
04/07/11 |
Detroit
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Washington’s Innovation Corridor a Key to Recovery
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Chris Rivera |
02/18/11 |
Seattle
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500 Startups Launches Accelerator, Animoto Goes HD, Inside Astia’s Success & More Bay Area Biztech News
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Wade Roush |
02/14/11 |
San Francisco
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Three Days of Angel Investing Insights
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Byron McCann |
02/09/11 |
Seattle
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Incubators ‘R’ Us: Kauffman Labs, Highland Capital, Betaspring, & Other Startup Accelerators Round Out Busy Week
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Gregory T. Huang |
02/04/11 |
Boston
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White House Startup Investment Coincides with Sweeping Changes for TechStars, Y Combinator, Other Incubators: A Road to Recovery, or Another Bubble?
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Wade Roush |
02/01/11 |
National
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Startup America Starts Up—-Thoughts from the White House Kickoff
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Lesa Mitchell |
02/01/11 |
National
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TechShop’s “Innovation Cathedral” Comes to San Francisco—Serving Craftsmen and Entrepreneurs on the Gold’s Gym Model
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Wade Roush |
12/16/10 |
San Francisco
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Calling All Entrepreneurs: Participate in a UN Survey on Entrepreneurship and Innovation
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Alicia Robb |
11/19/10 |
National
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U.S. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Council Quietly Holds First Meeting in DC, Starting with Steve Case-Hosted Dinner
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Gregory T. Huang |
09/02/10 |
National
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Super Angels and Seed Funds: Sim Simeonov’s Advice for Investors and Entrepreneurs
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Gregory T. Huang |
07/07/10 |
Boston
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Without a Thriving Detroit, Michigan Cannot Catch that Train to Prosperity
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Howard Lovy |
05/19/10 |
Detroit
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From Tech Town to Maker Faire, Detroit’s Entrepreneurship Culture is Growing
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Lesa Mitchell |
05/18/10 |
Detroit
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Xconomy Opens in Detroit to Tell a Vital Story of Innovation and Economic Transformation
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Robert Buderi |
04/20/10 |
National
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Economics Bloggers See Innovation, Immigration as Paths to Recovery
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Wade Roush |
02/02/10 |
National
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Entrepreneurship May Work Like A Clock, But It Still Needs Winding: Exploring the Kauffman Study on New Firm Formation
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Wade Roush |
01/15/10 |
National
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Kauffman Acquires StudentBusinesses
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Wade Roush |
10/19/09 |
Boston
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The Kauffman Foundation: Bringing Entrepreneurship Up to Date in Kansas City
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Wade Roush |
10/16/09 |
National
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