First Round Funding Terms and Founder Vesting
There’s a great meme developing this morning on the need to simplify funding terms and documents. The meme was kicked off by Chris Dixon with this post saying that term sheets need to be simplified…
There’s a great meme developing this morning on the need to simplify funding terms and documents. The meme was kicked off by Chris Dixon with this post saying that term sheets need to be simplified…
In an important case about science and law, the Supreme Court should emphatically say no.
I was reading one of my favorite websites for entrepreneurs, VentureHacks, this weekend and noticed that they are running a long piece on how to pick a co-founder. If you’ve read my blog for a while…
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Very interesting lessons about getting to viral
Drone is a self-service Continuous Delivery platform for busy development teams
This is part of my ongoing series “Startup Advice” If you want to subscribe to my RSS feed please click here or to get my blog by email click here. This is a very important post to me because I find…
CURRENTLY UNMAINTAINED. Authority helps you authorize actions in your Rails app. It's ORM-neutral and has very little fancy syntax; just group your models under one or more Authorizer cla...
Can one federal judge put a stop to the dumb smartphone patent battles?
Launching a new enterprise—whether it’s a tech start-up, a small business, or an initiative within a large corporation—has always been a hit-or-miss proposition. According to the decades-old formula, you write a business plan, pitch it to investors, assemble a team, introduce a product, and start selling as hard as you can. And somewhere in this […]
Can one federal judge put a stop to the dumb smartphone patent battles?
Supposed to be great for people who sit at the computer all day long.
I recently got a phone call from an entrepreneur whom I respect and who runs a company that I hope will do great things one day. He had pitched me in the past and I told him that for a variety of…
Finding a job is so 20th century. That is why young people today need to be more “innovation ready” than “college ready.”
Behind the mysterious world of data brokers, who have access to a lot more of your life than you think.
But despite the financial worries, Stace-Naughton — lie the rest of the Start-Up Class of 2013 — doesn’t lack for confidence. “It’s going to work out,” she says. “Entrepreneurship is kind of a personality and a lifestyle, more than a career. You just have to be willing to make it work.”