Today marks the official start to the 2010 Consumer Electronics Showcase in Las Vegas where all of the biggest electronics manufacturers show off their coolest and newest products. While CES is mainly a gadget show, entrepreneurs looking for the next big thing should pay close attention to the innovative ideas being pushed into the consumer market…
crowdSPRING: Creative Solutions Platform or ‘Spec Work’ Enabler?
It’s too often that we read about a startup with an intriguing idea only to be completely turned off by the bland-looking design of their website. Granted, we don’t all have the Jedi-like abilities it takes to create a snazzy logo or website, so when we need something designed, we outsource it to a graphic designer – and there are tons to choose…
5 Web Apps To Keep Your Startup Organized
In a world where emails, phone calls, texts, and Tweets constantly bombard us, it is getting harder and harder to manage the firehose of data and information being thrust our way. For young companies to succeed this environment, it is imparitive they become organized and efficient lest they fall behind and quickly become overwhelmed.
While…
Community First: How Wufoo Created a Captive Audience
So you’ve got a fabulous idea for a startup? That’s great, but before you get wide-eyed and start thinking about wireframes, venture capital and moving to San Francisco, get your feet wet first by beginning to build your community.
Having a strong and loyal community behind you is an important step in the startup process. After all, it will be…
From Concept to Company in 2 Days: Mingly Invited to Twiistup
In November of last year, more than 50 people came together for Startup Weekend Los Angeles. They pitched 45 different entrepreneurial ideas, eventually narrowing them into seven teams. They spent Saturday and Sunday working around the clock to create working prototypes of these ideas with help from an expert panel of mentors, speakers and even…
It Was a Turbulent Couple of Years But Startups in Q4 ’09 Prospered
While 2009 continued a downward trend as one of the worst recessions in U.S. history, the decline for venture-backed mergers and acquisitions has not been as severe as the dot-com bust in 2001 and 2002.
New figures from the National Venture Capital Association show that in the last quarter of 2009, M&A hit $7.8 billion, up from the previous year’s…
TechStars Boston Hosts Invite-Only Mini-Camp on Jan. 5
Startups in the Boston area considering applying for TechStars Boston 2010 should bite the bullet and fill out that application […]
Attracting Foreign Startups: Access To U.S. Could Get Easier
It may soon be easier for foreign startup entrepreneurs to set up shop in the United States thanks to immigration reform which would create a specialized startup visa program.
The proposed program would make more visas available to entrepreneurs who have at least $250,000 in funding from a U.S.-based venture capital firm, or $100,000 in angel…
Sprixi Makes Searching for Free Photos Smart, Fast and Painless
Looking to spruce up that bland PowerPoint presentation for your next meeting with possible investors? Or do you need high-quality photographs for your product’s homepage or blog? Lifehacker recently profiled Sprixi, a free use image search engine, is an excellent source for finding just the right image to add those finishing touches.
Developed…
FileSocial: A Community for Sharing Files on Twitter
We have profiled Twitter-based file sharing services in the past, but in some cases the shared files were read-only and the UI design left much to be desired, or the service merely redirected the user to a third-party file sharing service.
Spain-based Ideateca has conquered these drawbacks with FileSocial, a sleek multi-platform file sharing…
Digg’s Rose, Adelson Back Crowdsourcing Startup 3Crowd
Digg and Revision3 co-founders Kevin Rose and Jay Adelson have provided crowdsourcing startup 3Crowd Technologies and its founder Barrett Lyon with an early Christmas present of funding.
Lyon says the angel investors join Storm Ventures and Greenwich Technology Associates to “give 3Crowd the shot in the arm it needs to take off,” likely sometime…
Stalqer: Aggregated, (Almost) Live Location Data on the iPhone
With the rapid growth of services like Foursquare, Gowalla and Brightkite, location-based mobile social networks seem to be a dime a dozen these days, but they’re only fun and useful if your friends are using it, too.
Each time that I’ve tried one of these services, I find myself trying to convince my friends to use it so that I can have…