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Don’t Confuse Getting to Market with Building a Company: Charles River Ventures’ Izhar Armony Busts Some Micro-VC Myths
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Gregory T. Huang |
08/27/10 |
Boston
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Google’s Rich Miner Says Timing Is Everything for Android: Three Thoughts from Mobile Monday
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Gregory T. Huang |
08/17/10 |
Boston
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LearnBoost Unveils Free Online Gradebook for Teachers
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Wade Roush |
08/10/10 |
San Francisco
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LearnBoost Bets on Better Tools for Teachers
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Wade Roush |
07/28/10 |
San Francisco
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ESRI Launches Open Website for Mapping, Verenium Sells Cellulosic Biofuels Biz, MindTouch Unveils Improved Platform, & More San Diego BizTech News
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Bruce V. Bigelow |
07/19/10 |
San Diego
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ESRI Reshapes its Proprietary Mapping System Into an Open Crowdsourcing Platform, Raising a Challenge for Google
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Bruce V. Bigelow |
07/16/10 |
San Diego
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San Diego’s MindTouch Launches Next-Generation Version of Content Development Platform
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Bruce V. Bigelow |
07/14/10 |
San Diego
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The Open Science Shift
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Joseph Jackson |
07/07/10 |
San Francisco
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$11M for GetJar
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Erin Kutz |
06/24/10 |
San Francisco
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Tim Berners-Lee and Group of Boston Web Gurus Leading New MIT Class to Get Linked Data to Market
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Erin Kutz |
06/16/10 |
Boston
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Ballmer Says iPad Is a PC, Bill Gates Praises Steve Jobs and Apple—A Few Microsoft Highlights
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Gregory T. Huang |
06/03/10 |
Seattle
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Microsoft Builds Open-Source Tool for Biologists Drowning in Data, an ‘On-Ramp’ for Customers Who Pay
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Luke Timmerman |
05/03/10 |
Seattle
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PV Powered Bought for $90M, Adaptive TCR Raises $4.5M, Microsoft and Ford Join Forces, & More Seattle-Area Deals News
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/31/10 |
Seattle
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How Microsoft’s New Mobile Approach Stacks Up with Apple and Google
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Gregory T. Huang |
02/22/10 |
Seattle
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The Apple Paradox: How a Company That’s So Closed Can Foster So Much Open Innovation
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Wade Roush |
01/25/10 |
National
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Evri, SEOmoz, Topsy, and Sage to Present at “Future of Search” Forum
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Gregory T. Huang |
11/05/09 |
Seattle
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Sage Bionetworks, Biology’s Open Source Spark, Snags “Major” Donation from Quintiles
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Luke Timmerman |
10/06/09 |
Seattle
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Portland Tech Startups Power Through a Summer of Highs and Lows—A Guest Roundup
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Rick Turoczy |
09/11/09 |
Seattle
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Acquia on Why Web Publishers Love Drupal—And How the Startup Balances Business With Belonging to an Open-Source Community
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Wade Roush |
08/20/09 |
Boston
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Stephen Friend, Leaving High-Powered Merck Gig, Lights Fire for Open Source Biology Movement
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Luke Timmerman |
08/06/09 |
Seattle
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Reductive Labs, Moving to Portland, Raises $2M for Open Source IT Automation
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Gregory T. Huang |
06/23/09 |
Seattle
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Prepared Response Raises $6.3M, Cell Therapeutics Loses Debt, RealNetworks Gets Into Netbooks, & More Seattle-Area Deals News
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Gregory T. Huang |
06/09/09 |
Seattle
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RealNetworks Partners with Netbook OS Vendors
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Gregory T. Huang |
06/02/09 |
Seattle
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Facebook Funds Seattle Startups, 1000 Markets Gets Seed Financing, Modumetal Closes Equity Round, & More Seattle-Area Deals News
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Gregory T. Huang |
06/02/09 |
Seattle
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SourceForge Acquires Ohloh
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Eric Hal Schwartz |
05/29/09 |
Seattle
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Open Source Biology Movement Co-Founder, Merck’s Eric Schadt, Leaves for New Job
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Luke Timmerman |
05/28/09 |
Seattle
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People Doing Strange Things With Soldering Irons: A Visit to Hackerspace
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Wade Roush |
05/22/09 |
National
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How Microsoft BizSpark Is Doing With Startups—And How It Can Do Better
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Gregory T. Huang |
05/11/09 |
Seattle
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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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Likewise Laps Up $10M Series C
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Ryan McBride |
04/30/09 |
Seattle
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