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Women At The Top – What Are They Missing?

Women may be more reluctant to accept their success, which can result in delays in hiring staff, unnecessarily increasing their stress levels and the pressure on them as business owners. By Nina B. Ries (Founder & Principal, Ries Law Group)

As a business owner and as an attorney who works with a large variety of small to mid-sized businesses as clients, I come into contact with men and women business owners in a variety of industries. I have been impressed by a great number of women entrepreneurs

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Is Acqui-Hire The New Exit Strategy For Startups?

Suggestions for startups that are considering acquire-hire strategies By Nancy Lin (Founder & Host, Business Reinvention)

The word in the Silicon Valley is that it is getting more and more difficult to raise money for Series A, even though seeding funding is still relatively easy to come by. For one thing, the number of startups has exploded, partly thanks to cloud computing and open source that help drive down the cost of running a new business. And yet the number of VC firms and the amount of money invested have dropped considerably.

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Female Founders To Follow: 500 Startups’ Women Entrepreneurs

Out of the 33 companies selected for 500 Startups' fifth class, 7 companies boast at least one female founder on the team. By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0)

An early-stage seed fund and incubator program in Mountain View, California, 500 Startups invests primarily in consumer and SMB internet startups, and related web infrastructure services.

This week, 7 companies out of 33 companies announced as selected incubator program companies boast a female founder.

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Square Code Camp Contest Offers Immersion Program For Female Engineers

Code Camp is Square's immersion program for women engineers. By Jude Komuves (VP People, Square)

Square started with three engineers in an apartment. Three years later, we’ve grown to over 400 people and helped over 2 million individuals and businesses get started and grow their business with our tiny credit card reader.

Great ideas can come from anywhere, which is why we’ve worked to build a culture at Square that encourages

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Accelerating The Growth Of Women-Owned Businesses Like Revolution Foods With Inner City Advisors

Revolution Foods joined the ICA Portfolio in 2005 with six employees operating out of a 1,000 square foot facility. By Abby Bobé (Dual MBA & CS Candidate, Mills College)

With a track record of scaling businesses like Revolution Foods, Blue Bottle Company and Back to the Roots to well-known national organizations, Inner City Advisors is going "All Out" to convene 1000 of the Bay Area’s brightest entrepreneurial, philanthropic, and community-driven minds to solve the challenges that help Bay Area businesses scale up.

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Calling All Web And Mobile Entrepreneurs That Want To Jumpstart Their Startup!

Winners of the Jumpstart Your Startup Challenge get their app built. By Consuelo Valverde (Co-Founder, Expansion Bridge)

I started my first tech company when I was 21 years old. Since then, I have been on all sides of the startup environment: founder, professor, startups’ creation promotor and investor. I know how challenging it can be to find the right resources – talent, funding and technology – to launch a startup. Even for startups that have received funding, it is not easy to build a team, a product and a startup and launch faster and better than their competitors.

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GoldieBlox Founder Debbie Sterling Joins MAKER Panel At PITCH Conference (November 14)

November 14's PITCH Conference speakers include Stanford engineer Debbie Sterling, founder of GoldieBlox. By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0)

We are two weeks away from Women 2.0's first PITCH Conference in New York City!

GoldieBlox Founder and CEO Debbie Sterling is joining the MAKER panel with Roominate's Alice Brooks, Everpurse's Liz Salcedo and Adafruit Industries' Limor Fried. These women entrepreneurs have run successful Kickstarter campaigns with extraordinary results

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Turning An Idea Into A Viable Product: The Founder’s Journey

What marks a great entrepreneur is not necessarily the idea, but how well the idea is executed. By Jennie Lees (Product Manager, Google)

The spark of inspiration strikes at the strangest times. Whether it’s a flash of insight in the shower, or a puzzle piece clicking into place, we all know the wonderful moment that marks the birth of a new idea.

However, taking that idea and trying to make it actually happen can be a frustrating rather than a rewarding process

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Women Win With Wireless Connectivity

Reallocating spectrum for mobile is a top technology and economic priority for women entrepreneurs in mobile. By Diane Smith (Founder & Executive Director, The New Rural)

As a technology entrepreneur and a busy working mom, my mobile phone is always within arm’s reach to help me manage virtually every part of my life. Not only does mobile connectivity keep me professionally engaged while on the run, it allows me to stay connected to my daughter, a college freshman.

A recent study found that nearly 60% of women

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Starting A Startup At Charity Hack In London

If you have a game changing idea for a charity or one that will help a lot of charities and are wondering where to go to make it happen, then Charity Hack might be a good start. By Trang Du (Co-Founder & Designer, PositiveBid)

As a co-founder of PositiveBid, people are often surprised when I tell them that our product PositiveBid started at a Charity Hack run by Ebay and PayPal almost a year ago.

A lot has happened in that year - from starting as a hackathon idea, to getting funding from NESTA and now getting ready

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“If You Break It, You Fix It” And Other Creeds Of The Young Makers Among Us

“Invention, creativity, and resourcefulness” are the values of MAKERS. By Kate Krontiris (Principal, Reboot)

11-year-old Raven Holston-Turner had henna tattoos all over her hands and was handling a digital soldering iron the day I met her. A native of Detroit, Raven solders badges that light up, creates gigantic puppets and sews Indian saris. She says that when she first started soldering (at the Mt. Elliot Makerspace in the bottom of a local church) she couldn’t stop.

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