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Story Behind “The Secret History” Part III: The Most Important.

Steve Blank

In building ESL Perry made a conscious choice to emulate Hewlett Packard (then considered the “gold standard” of a great technology company.) Filed under: ESL , Secret History of Silicon Valley , Technology | Tagged: Steve Blank , Bill Perry , ESL , Signals Intelligence , Cold War « Startup Ethics: Albatross or Essential?

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Finding a Technical Cofounder

startupbaltimore.org

In the exact words of Nike, “Just Fucking Do It!&# [link] Robby Grossman To elaborate on #1, be as technologically agnostic as possible. It’s the inherit nature of an entrepreneur, one who sees no obstacles and creates, not questions. Tech cofounders want the freedom to use their favorite language, stack, tools, etc. Catchy tune.

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Startup Lessons Learned

One of the most important things we do with The Lean Startup Conference is make a livestream of the plenary talks available for free to groups around the world, supporting entrepreneurship communities everywhere. The number of hosts has grown annually, and this year, we have 200+ groups joining us on Monday, December 3.

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Food Truck Rivalry on Campuses | WSJ.com | Campus as Market

Campus Entrepreneurship

But some, like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, grant limited access to select independent vendors. Many universities don’t allow outside food trucks to come onto campus. MIT, in Cambridge, Mass., doesn’t take a cut of the vendors’ revenue or profit, but charges a flat rate for the trucks to park.