Wantlet
Wantlet helps people make decision on what to buy! When you list Wants to your profile, you’ll get great insights on what you really want from your friends, other pe...
Tribeflame
Tribeflame is a game developer for large touch screen devices. Initially the company developed its own device, but moved to publishing games on the iPad in 2010.
Meetin.gs
Meetin.gs - Simply effortless meetings. Meetin.gs allows you to organize meetings over organizational boundaries easily and securely without the need for participant...
Rovio
Rovio is an entertainment media company based in Finland, and the creator of the phenomenally successful Angry Birds franchise. Rovio was founded in 2003 as a mobile...
Grey Area
Grey Area is a fast growing company building a location aware multiplayer world for mobile. The game is built on real world locations and includes both, real time co...
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Startup News
- Whatever the question, “create” is the answer February 22, 2012
- Welcome to the Party: Blogging February 22, 2012
- What’s in your startup’s information diet? February 21, 2012
- How This Entrepreneur Raised $28,000 Using Airbnb to Fund Her Startup February 21, 2012
- 23 of the Best Smartphone Apps for Businesses and Fun February 21, 2012
- Cool private companies: Growing e-commerce firms February 18, 2012
- 8 tips for entrepreneurs from a founder-turned-VC February 18, 2012
- S is for Strength February 18, 2012
- Investors: A new way to invest in startups February 18, 2012
- Competitive hiring: Why startups win at recruitment February 17, 2012
From the Blog
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How the first Dotcom Bubble began
The first Dotcom bubble started out more than 15 years ago, in 1995. The period was marked by the overnight surge of countless Internet-based companies, the so-...
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Interview with Martin Zwilling, VC and a...
If you are an entrepreneur trying to make it in the business world, you are probably already following Martin Zwilling's blog posts on Startup Professional Musi...
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What Can You Learn From Startup Failures...
When it comes to failure, American entrepreneurs are more relaxed; they've been exposed to it, they know it happens and they try to learn from it. On the other ...



