Flashnotes Helps Students Study–And Make Money
Peer-to-peer marketplace Flashnotes lets students buy and sell notes, guides and other study material.
Peer-to-peer marketplace Flashnotes lets students buy and sell notes, guides and other study material.
TapShield wants to create a personal mobile safety device for everyone on campus or in a corporation.
Casual clothes are one thing, but a casual attitude won’t get entrepreneurs very far.
Silicon Valley might have the most density, but everywhere else dominates the most active seed investors in 2013.
No more wondering how to get into a top accelerator. They’re right here to tell you!
We’ve tracked down the smartest and most successful investors outside of Silicon Valley and put them in a list!
Aereo raises $34 million on Monday and visits the Supreme Court on Friday. We’d call that a busy week.
peerTransfer’s Series B will help it guarantee that international college students can easily pay their tuition.
These startups ended 2013 with some buzz. They might just be the startups outside of Silicon Valley to watch in 2014.
Dublin startup Storyful will join the News Corp team and expand its reach to journalists around the world.
Okay, here’s the nightmare scenario: You’re traveling for work or to a high school reunion or whatever. The big event you’ve traveled for is in a few hours and you realize, “Holy shit! I forgot my (fill in important clothing item here).” A couple of years ago that exact thing happened to Amrita Aviyente while
With so many startups outside of Silicon Valley expecting to IPO, isn’t it time we stop saying it can’t be done?
Atlas Wearables is bringing fitness and analytics together in one cool wristband.
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