Laura Demmons found a new passion.
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Developer will let startups try out its software-simulation applications.
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From green chemistry to search engines, Michael Lefenfeld chases his ideas.
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Kleiner Perkins' Wen Hsieh searches for the folder that will help to change the world.
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Neighborhood Watch | Virtual Profit | Drug Diva | Sizzling Approach to Cleantech | Powering Web’s China Communities | JainRan Man | Freezing Cells for a Rainy Day | A Better Bookmark | Crimefighter | On the Fly | I Was a Teenage CEO | Same Brothers, New Story | Smile or Smirk | Freedom Rock | Reactive Entrepreneur | Bussing emails in Rural India | Picture Perfect | Texting Voices | Banking on Green | Faster Drug Discovery | Cheap Talk
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Sachio Semmoto bets billions in a country that now embraces competition.
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The business software giant remains a breeding ground for top talent who go on to create successful ventures.
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Startups and small venture capital firms gain more respect, and financial returns, in land of the rising sun.
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European entrepreneurs and Indian VCs plan $150-million fund to target Subcontinent.
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The company wants to be the ‘eBay of content’ by using an online platform to connect filmmakers and distributors.
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His exploratory instincts led him to the depths of the ocean. Now he wants to make deepwater exploration possible, and affordable.
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Professionals come together to support the next generation of entrepreneurs.
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As entrepreneurs-in-residence take over the incubator’s role in the United States, VCs get better intelligence and deal flow for a fraction of the cost than in pre-crash days. Sometimes, anyway.
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The Portuguese native tries to limit the spread of HIV by thinking like an entrepreneur.
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Six social entrepreneurs bear witness to the fact that profit is not the only driver of innovation.
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At 28, Spain’s Jorge López Ceballos has already founded seven companies.
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Sand Hill Group’s co-founder reveals where he’s looking for entrepreneurs and what areas he’d like to fund.
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Ittiam Systems CEO Srini Rajam says India needs its own entrepreneurship, instead of taking calls for foreign companies.
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Alan Warms of Participate.com made it through the dot-com crash. We look back at what he had to say prior to the crash last year and get a few tidbits of new advice.
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Reaching thought leaders helps a firm get established.
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