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Zhongguancun in Beijing – China’s Silicon Valley (Part 4 of 5)

Steve Blank

I just spent a few weeks in Japan and China on a book tour for the Japanese and Chinese versions of the Startup Owners Manual. In these series of 5 posts, I thought I’d share what I learned in China. I was only in China for a week so this a cursory view. All the usual caveats apply. Entrepreneurship in Beijing.

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Zhongguancun in Beijing – China’s Silicon Valley (Part 4 of 5)

Steve Blank

I just spent a few weeks in Japan and China on a book tour for the Japanese and Chinese versions of the Startup Owners Manual. In these series of 5 posts, I thought I’d share what I learned in China. I was only in China for a week so this a cursory view. All the usual caveats apply. Entrepreneurship in Beijing.

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China’s Torch Program – the glow that can light the world (Part 2 of 5)

Steve Blank

I just spent a few weeks in Japan and China on a book tour for the Japanese and Chinese versions of the Startup Owners Manual. In these series of 5 posts, I thought I’d share what I learned in China. The previous post described how China built its science and technology infrastructure. All the usual caveats apply.

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SXSW Startups: AirPop Makes Healthy Air

Austin Startup

A finalist in the Health and Wearables Technology category, AirPop is pioneering the innovation of air wearables for personal and public health. I attended in 2007. Bruce Sterling’s closing keynote/rant where he talked about the internet in 2007 as “folk” technology. Has anyone on your team been to SXSW before?

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China’s Torch Program – the glow that can light the world (Part 2 of 5)

Steve Blank

I just spent a few weeks in Japan and China on a book tour for the Japanese and Chinese versions of the Startup Owners Manual. In these series of 5 posts, I thought I’d share what I learned in China. The previous post described how China built its science and technology infrastructure. All the usual caveats apply.

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Needles and Haystacks

Growthink Blog

While prices have seen a moderate recovery this year, since 2007 residential real estate investments have largely reverted back to being long-term depreciating - and not appreciating - assets. To the first question, I would point to three main factors – continued payback for the 80’s and 90’s, globalization, and governmental intervention.

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Cracking The Code: Why I disagree with Tony Zingale on the future.

Cracking the Code

SaaS will give them access to technologies that were accessible only to larger companies in the past, giving them a new edge to compete. china tour beijing tour beijing travel china tour tibet tour tibet travel computer monitoring software employee monitoring. ► 2007. (10). Global warming: a plague for humanity?