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Founder Friday Mixer (November 4 in San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Los Angeles, New York, Madrid and Barcelona)

By Sepideh Nasiri (Corporate Sponsorships & Events Director, Women 2.0) Women 2.0 is hosting six global Founder Friday networking mixers for women entrepreneurs and their friends on Friday, November 4, 2011 in San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Los Angeles, New York, Madrid and Barcelona. Thanks to our sponsors AOL, Ellas 2.0, Press Club and Pourtal for helping make this possible!

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Bing Boosts Women 2.0 PITCH Startup Competition 2012

By Betsy Aoki (Senior Program/Product Manager, Bing) Bing is honored to sponsor the Women 2.0 PITCH competition and conference for female entrepreneurs as part of its Bing Booster program for startups this year. We have seen the shortage and lack of visibility for female startup entrepreneurs in the tech world and we’d like to give them a boost -– in this case, by sponsoring the first 100 applicants to the Women 2.0 PITCH Startup Competition!

The Bing Booster for Startups program takes on three cities with strong or emerging startup ecosystems -– San Francisco, Boston, New York –- and makes resource

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It’s Not Too Late to Learn How to Code (Get Started)

By Jean Hsu (Android Developer, Pulse) Coding is sort of like a superpower; with it you can create things that millions of people see. You can change the way people behave, the way they think, and the way they interact with others. This is beyond awesome, but I’ve also met a lot of people that think that this ability is inaccessible to them.

I’ve met a lot of “non-technical” people who seem to think that this superpower is only bestowed on those fortunate enough to have it come easily to them at a very early age.

I took two Computer Science courses in high school, and I’m fairly confident that had it not been for those classes, I would have been way way too intimidated

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Startup America Partnership: The Best First Date Ever!

By Heddi Cundle (Founder & CEO, myTab) It’s tough being a startup, putting yourself out there and hoping someone will love you back. So when I asked if myTab.co could be considered to join the Startup America Partnership, it felt slightly like asking the cool boy at school if he’d let us be in with his ‘in’ crowd. We know he’s popular, achingly good looking, and his IQ is off the charts.

Then a miracle happened -– he said yes! He not only said yes immediately but he also offered to introduce us to all his friends -– the business friends who have deals that we can utilize

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What Makes Women Entrepreneurs Festival So Good

By Joanne Wilson (Blogger & Angel Investor, Gotham Gal) Last year's Women Entrepreneurs Festival was a big success. I have thought a lot about what made that event so intimate and powerful so we could replicate it again. I am a big believer in having an event and then doing it again the next year with just a few tweaks of course if the event is successful. Our line up this year is amazing and the theme is Makers.

So what is it that made the WEF so good? I think there are a few things. The audience really wanted to be there. Every person who attended had to submit their bio and picture

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10 Tips For Rising to the Top and Being Influential (Dare to Dream)

By Simone Brummelhuis (Founder, TheNextWomen) TheNextWomen met up with rising talents at the Women's Forum and talked with them about their ambitions and aspirations. Rising talents know what they want. They breed one-liners on life, such as:

"You have to dare to dream", says Suchi Mukherjee, who will start a new venture in India after a corporate carreer with Lehman Brothers, Skype, and GumTree and eBay.

"I used to plan, I used to communicate my plans, get allies and sponsors for them, and I always ended up at a better place than the plan", says Cindy Lin, 39, Taiwanese

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Grown Women, Not Just Girls, Need More Tech Role Models

By Jolie O'Dell (Writer, VentureBeat) This week, we had Meebo CTO and co-founder Sandy Jen come into the VentureBeat studio to talk about women and tech.

We’ve featured a few strong and opinionated women CEOs and CTOs in our videos lately, because we think it’s important to show the female faces and voices in the tech industry. And in this interview, Jen said that’s one of the most important things for encouraging more female entrepreneurship.

After we chatted about Jen’s background

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Do We Need to Add Narcissism, Arrogance to Job Descriptions?

By Christina Vuleta (Founder, 40:20) There has been a lot of ink lately on “Who Will Be the Next Steve Jobs?” from an article in the Wall Street Journal to a myriad of other articles and blog posts. It’s part of a larger discussion on why there aren’t more women starting high-growth companies and in leadership positions across the board.

It’s a good discussion. But that’s not what I am writing about today. Today I’m talking about hiring.

The qualities The Wall Street Journal suggests

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Female Founders of Snapette Not Your Typical Geek Entrepreneurs

By Tomio Geron (Writer, Forbes) The founders of Snapette are not your prototypical start-up entrepreneurs. At least in the minds of some Silicon Valley venture capitalists.

The two founders, Jinhee Anh Kim and Sarah Paiji, are not prototypical young, male engineers from Silicon Valley. They’re women with business backgrounds from the East Coast and other parts outside the Valley. But that’s a plus according to those who did invest in the company’s $1.3 million seed round. Investors include Brian Lee, founder and CEO of Shoedazzle.

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Kabam Co-Founder Holly Liu on Early Startup Failures

By Cassie Phillipps (Executive Producer, Failcon) Editor's note: In 2006, we met Holly Liu who had just co-founded Kabam, a Google Ventures -funded social gaming startup that today employs over 400 across offices in San Francisco and Redwood City (California), Beijing (China), and Luxembourg.

Holly talks to Cassie at Failcon about turning mistakes and failures into learnings and future growth.

Holly Liu: The funny thing about failure is

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How to Stand Out From The Crowd (Networking 101)

By Kristin Kaufman (Founder, Alignment) There are too many networking events to attend and not enough time. Plus, everyone wants to meet the same people. How do we stand out among the rest?

I often get asked how to build an effective network. As a general rule, it’s important to build a support system that is not only relevant to you but to the other person as well. It should also be built on solid footing and not on opportunistic shifting sands. For this reason, networking could best be labeled relationship building.

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Kickstarter and the Hardware Startup Ecosystem

By Renee DiResta (Associate, O'Reilly AlphaTech Ventures) A few weeks ago I attended the Open Hardware Summit in NYC. One of the things I repeatedly heard about was how many people in the space had raised money on Kickstarter. It’s historically been difficult to get a hardware startup off the ground because of the complexities of producing a device.

The success of a software startup rests primarily on the quality of the idea and the execution of the team. Creating a business around hardware requires both of those, but success is also impacted by

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Why Aren’t There More Foreign Female Entrepreneurs?

By Priya Alagiri (Founder, The Alagiri Immigration Law Firm) The voice on the other end of the phone caught me off-guard. Young, energetic and slightly accented, the voice asked whether the recently announced immigration policies could help her to start a company. As an immigration attorney, this was a typical query for me to receive. What wasn’t typical was that the voice belonged to a woman —- a foreign female entrepreneur!

In conjunction with its recent economic plan to spur the U.S. economy, the White House

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Partner event: Tech Cocktail Boulder Fall Mixer

By Jen Consalvo (Co-Founder & COO, Tech Cocktail) We are excited to be hosting our second Boulder Tech Cocktail startup and entrepreneurial mixer event as we look to help connect, amplify and showcase the local technology scene.

Join us for an evening of fun mingling with other technology enthusiasts, investors, bloggers and entrepreneurs as we showcase local technology companies and take a closer look at their latest achievements.

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