Startups
Monday, November 10th, 2008
Scripped makes it easy for the aspiring screen writer to write, format, print, and even publicize their latest script. I stumbled on Scripped as part of a recent VenCorps showdown (there’s more to come on VenCorps in a future post) and thought they did a great job delivering a unique, end-to-end service. I’m not quite [...]
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Monday, November 3rd, 2008
This series started when I wanted to realize the global interconnectivity of the web startup industry. As the global financial system crumbled for its lack of transparency, I wanted a better picture of the global web startup system and where it was going. So far, I’ve covered the Middle Eastern and Asian startup sites. Now, [...]
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Friday, October 24th, 2008
In the last International Startup post, I visited some of the popular startup sites covering India and Eastern Asia. Now, we’re on to the Middle East. Check out what’s going on over there: StartUpArabia StartUpArabia is another one of the blogs that made me want to write this international startup series. Mohamed Marwen Meddah’s site [...]
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Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
Newly launched Baveo is a great site for expecting parents to put the web to good use and keep friends and family updated on the progress of their newborn.
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Tuesday, October 14th, 2008
For better or for worse, the past few weeks have reinforced the global interdependencies of our financial system. Money flows across borders with ease. Whole companies flow across borders with a bit more regulation, but with ease nonetheless. On the startup end, I think the setting is a bit different. The startup industry is astoundingly [...]
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