Hello, World: Gigmor Wants to Be a Facebook, or LinkedIn, for Bands
Gigmor is an online social network that helps musicians find other musicians. Think LinkedIn, the business-minded social network, but for the millions of musicians in the United States and around the world.
4 Things Millionaires Have in Common, Backed
80% were self-made, accruing all their wealth in one generation. And they were doing a number of things you and I probably aren?t.
How Google Works
Covering topics including corporate culture, strategy, talent, decision-making, communication, innovation, and dealing with disruption, the authors illustrate management maxims with numerous insider anecdotes from Google?s history.
The iPad is at a crossroads
The iPad is at a crossroads. Introduced by Steve Jobs four years ago, the iPad has gone on to become a phenomenal success (225 million units sold bringing in $112 billion of revenue and approximately $30 billion of profit)
The Saas Guide to Leveraging the ?Powered by? Tactic
Like many young SaaS startups we?re thinking about ways to get visible from our potential customers.
How to Find the Time to Accomplish Anything
Maybe you want to write an app or a book. Maybe you want to start a business or learn to play the piano.
Sequoia-Backed Behalf Buys Stuff For Small Businesses Looking To Grow
Between small loans needed to pay salaries in a pinch and those raised by entrepreneurs looking to open a new store in a franchise or move to a bigger office, small businesses often need a bit extra capital to expand.
Xiaomi, Not Apple, Is Changing the Smartphone Industry
Determining which customer to target first is one of the most critical decisions in the entrepreneurial process.
The Future of TV Is Great If You Hate Sports
Thanks to the new promise of HBO without a cable subscription, we’re getting very close to the cord-cutting future of TV we’ve hoped for. It’s not hard to imagine that soon you can pay for only the content you want and none of what you don’t. It’ll be pretty great, as long as you hate sports.
East Coast Biotech Roundup: PureTech, Celgene, Unum, Biogen & More
Deal flow is in full swing on the East Coast. At least three life sciences startups launched out of Boston and New York this week, with a few other firms filling up their bank accounts with either new funding rounds or partnership deals. Those stories and plenty more below: