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True entrepreneurship is often the road of most resistance, and the story of Ravi Vadrevu epitomizes that perfectly.
The story of this serial entrepreneur began in India, and continues today in Silicon Valley.
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Robert “Kim” Wilson has spent the last four years researching what makes some start-ups successful and others not.
Last year he published the outcome of his research in the book “They Will be Giants,” which focused on entrepreneurs in the 21st century.
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BOSTON — Irene Kim is probably a lot like the other 6,000 or so young adults here this week for the third annual Forbes Under 30 Summit.
She's 19. She's part of a tech startup with fellow college students.
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The city of Detroit is trying hard to reinvent itself as more than just a manufacturing hub. And if this year’s Techweek Detroit is any indication, it's succeeding.
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Every business dreams of doing things things differently, uniquely, innovatively. But how can businesses best achieve innovation? Some prescribe a culture of innovation. Some want to teach innovation in schools. Some suggest hiring innovators. Still others link innovation to agility. And they all may be right.
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Think about a company like Apple and you probably think, accurately or not, about innovation. We're always waiting for the next big thing. The new. The unusual. The useful. The latest innovation. "Innovation" is as big of a buzzword as "big data" -- and just as hard to define.
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Does your startup have promise? If so, consider applying for SeedStart Media 2011, a 12-week summer program designed to provide seed funding to technology companies to build a product and launch their company.
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