Seattle Startup LocalBlox Is Kayak For Your Neighborhood
This startup from Seattle Washington is a one stop destination for anything and everything about your neighborhood. It’s like Kayak for neighborhoods.
This startup from Seattle Washington is a one stop destination for anything and everything about your neighborhood. It’s like Kayak for neighborhoods.
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Nashville’s Entrepreneur Centre Director, Michael Burcham, played host to Mike McGeary, a strategist with Silicon Valley innovation lab, Hattery. Currently the Hattery has a west coast location in Silicon Valley and an east coast location in New York City. Hattery invests in early stage startups and helps the startups with support in design, engineering and
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In 1970 Frederick Wallace Smith embarked on a journey that would change the way that people do business. Smith purchased controlling interest in an aircraft maintenance company called Ark Aviation Sales. In 1971 he started trading used jets and on June 18, 1971 he founded Federal Express. He used a $4 million dollar inheritance (about