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How One Startup Went Global By Going Local

May 2, 2011

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Machine-readable congressional transcripts will bring the power to find political gaffes to...
Springub is German, and his company, Jimdo, which makes free web pages, has 3.5 million users, mostly in Europe and Asia, not in the U.S. Jimdo was founded in Hamburg in 2007 to make websites for businesses, and its ease of use quickly turned it into a consumer product as...
Jason Ross is the founder of JackThreads, "Where guys can find exceptional value on top tier Men's fashion." Ross dissolved a failing Sports merchandise business and created JackThreads, acquired last year by Thrillist and now has over 800,000...
Harvard's Business Plan Contest--an annual event since 1997--has spawned hundreds of business plans. Winners and non-winners alike have gone on to implement their plans and start successful...
One exciting trends to emerge from the fallout out of the tragic global economic meltdown is a heightened awareness of our connectivity in both the offline and online...

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