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The Innovation State of the Union

Gregg Fraley, Author of Jack's Notebook

Unfortunately the US government has muddied the waters by not implementing real industrial and technology policies. Now most recently they have embarked on billion-dollar program to build a National Network for Manufacturing Innovation. How will it work without the infrastructures, policies and above all the workforce?

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The Internet Might Kill Us All

Steve Blank

Their firm, Andreessen/Horowtiz , has been prescient enough to invest in social networks, consumer and mobile applications and the cloud long before others. While most of the social networks, cloud computing, web and mobile app companies we see today will fail, a few will literally remake our lives. Here are two views how.

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Should You Co-Found Your Company With a Software Development Shop (2 of 2)?

David Teten

However, valuing the intangibles of time saving, expertise, network, etc. Many industries are very difficult to penetrate from the outside, e.g. healthcare, education, government services, and more. Accounting for those resources as “investment” at fair market value is a pretty straightforward way to value contribution. Rock Health).

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This Week in the NYC Innovation Community – January 25, 2010

This is going to be BIG.

Join our panel of experts in media law, health care communications and digital/social media as we explore what this heightened government scrutiny may mean for PR practitioners, marketers and media strategists. RSVP: [link]. Tuesday, January 26th. 8AM Regulatory Scrutiny of Social Media: The Impact on PR Communicators in 2010 and Beyond.

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Paying Lip Service to Developing Entrepreneurs

Gregg Fraley, Author of Jack's Notebook

We hear lots of talk from government officials about developing entrepreneurs. A notable exception in higher education is the KEEN Network , part of the Kern Family Foundation. Let’s challenge government officials who spout rhetoric about personal responsibility but don’t support small business.