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Along with some friends from Yale (my alma mater), I recently brainstormed some ideas to accelerate a university’s campus tech community. I’ve listed the most common levers that universities use below, with some live examples from Yale: Strong technical departments : Computer Science , Math , Physics. Companies in certain sectors (e.g.,
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Blogs (VC): Antonio Rodriguez [link] – A very technical VC at Matrix partners who can actually code. I’d like to add [link] as a community for founders. Very easy to use and share. I am not associated with the company. Reply Dave Jafari , on April 10, 2011 at 10:11 am said: Great list Steve.
Other cities like New York, Boston, Seattle, LA and Austin TX also have pretty strong startup communities. This time things like, Patent, copyrights, other basic rules like technical issues and complications were something i was expecting from you. To be blunt, find a way to move to Silicon Valley. Ideas are important.
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