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Praying to the God of Valuation

Both Sides of the Table

The browser and thus the WWW and the first Internet businesses were born circa 1994–95 and there was a golden period where anything seemed possible. It was 1991. There were startups and a software industry but barely. We still loved every moment. People were building.

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Why Amazon Is the Undisputed E-Commerce Growth Leader

Startup Professionals Musings

From meager beginnings selling books online back in 1994, Amazon is currently the largest e-commerce retailer and cloud computing platform in the world, and now dominates even the giant Walmart. Everyone wants to grow and innovate like Amazon these days.

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Austin Mourns the Loss of Lori Hawkins, Pioneering Tech Journalist and Pillar of the City’s Innovation Story

SiliconHills

When Lori Hawkins joined the Austin American Statesman in 1994 to cover technology, the city looked vastly different from what it does today. Dell was just ten years old at the time. It was the dawn of the information age, an economy built on computers, software, and the commercial Internet. For the next three decades, […]

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Factual Data On Popular New Venture Success Timelines

Startup Professionals Musings

This company was founded by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January 1994. Amazon.com - Jeff Bezos founded Amazon.com in 1994 and took it public three years later, making him a multibillionaire. Even then, it struggled through the 80’s and 90’s, until the advent of the iMac and consumer products. In April, 1996, Yahoo!

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Digital Transformation And The Evolution of Apps – What’s The Link?

YoungUpstarts

It was launched in 1994, and had over 10 inbuilt apps. Now that near-instant communication had been achieved, the next step in the evolution was in providing content. Before iOS and Android, there was IBM’s Simon, the first ever smartphone.

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Startup Lessons: 4 Companies Facing Product Lawsuits

The Startup Magazine

A number of lawsuits followed, like in 1994 when a Texas man was awarded $15 million as compensation for accidentally shooting himself in the foot when using this rifle on a hunting trip. Their Model 700 and Model 710 rifles were recalled because of a faulty firing control system.

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Pandemic Technology Transformations for Start-up Businesses

The Startup Magazine

QR Code technology was first developed in 1994 by a Japanese company called Denso Wave. Their other uses include: Direct links for downloading apps from the Apple App or Google Play stores. Authenticating accounts over the internet and verifying login information. Sending and receiving payment details.