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Notes From My 1st Startup Weekend: Women 2.0 Startup Weekend

By Lukas Black (Build & Release Engineer, Mozilla) On November 18th, 2011 -- I jumped into the deep end of the Bay Area startup culture I have been lurking on the periphery of for the past two years of living here.

After going to my first Girl Geek Dinner at Microsoft a month ago, and preparing to talk about women in open source at the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, it seemed very much up my alley to sign up for the Women 2.0 Startup Weekend held in San Francisco at The Hatchery.

I do always have ideas for new projects/apps though

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Partner event: O’Reilly Tools of Change (February 13-15 in NYC)

O’Reilly’s Tools of Change for Publishing Conference (TOC) is happening February 13-15, 2012 in New York City. TOC is where the publishing and tech industries converge, as practitioners and executives from both camps share what they've learned from their successes and failures, explore ideas, and join together to navigate publishing’s ongoing transformation.

Women 2.0 members save 15% with discount code "toc12women".

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Why You Should Apply To Business Plan Competitions

By Karen E. Klein (Contributor, Businessweek)  

Editor's note: The Women 2.0 PITCH: Startup Competition application deadline has been extended thru December 7, 2011. Apply here.

Entering business contests is a great exercise, not only because you have a chance at gaining cash winnings and outside investment, but for the chance to get expert feedback on your plan and do some networking and marketing on behalf of your company.

“Depending on what’s most important for you and what stage your venture is in, that will indicate which contests you enter and whether you want to use other

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Webgrrls International Holiday Celebration in SF and NYC

By Nelly Yusupova (CTO, Webgrrls International) The 2011 Holiday Season is fast approaching!

To kick it off we are organizing a dual-city Webgrrls International Holiday Celebration December 6 with the San Francisco Webgrrls and December 7 with the New York City Webgrrls.

When the Webgrrls Community gets together, it becomes an industry event not only about revelry but also about the celebration of the achievements of women in technology and business.

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IDEO Design Consultant Alison Wong And The Story of Gusto (Women 2.0 Startup Weekend)

By Alison Wong (Participant, Women 2.0 Startup Weekend 2011) I had an idea about creating an online classes service a few weeks before Startup Weekend. My friend and seasoned developer, Dean Mao, also thought it had potential and we started talking about it in more detail. He thought about development, while I conducted user research in the field to gather insights and user needs.

After Dean and I decided we were going to pursue the idea, we realized that Women 2.0 Startup Weekend was coming up and signed up last minute. We hadn't written any code or decided on our business model, so we thought attending would challenge

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Be Your Own Technical Co-Founder (CodeLesson Startup Series)

By Jeffrey McManus (Co-Founder, CodeLesson) When we started CodeLesson in 2010, we knew that people could benefit from a place online where they could learn to program on a flexible schedule. We figured we'd be most useful in helping people who code for a living stay on top of the latest languages and technologies.

But we were surprised when novice coders asked if we could help them become more technical. In fact, in our first PHP courses, more than one of our students described themselves as startup CEOs.

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Good Intentions Alone Won’t Help Women Rise To The Top

By Leah Eichler (Contributing Writer, Femmonomics) When Jim Leech took the helm as president and CEO of the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan in 2007, he inherited an executive team that, except for one member, looked largely like him -- male. The gender balance now tilts the other way, with 5 female members out of 9 on the executive team, including the chairwoman of the board.

“I think that it is a classic mistake to hire in your own image,” Mr. Leech says. “The stereotype of ‘CEO equals male’ doesn’t resonate with me. I’ve been de-conditioned,” he jokes light-heartedly. To explain their success at promoting female talent, Mr. Leech references its in-house mentoring program

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Stop Reading Startup Advice – Learn By Doing!

By Deena Varshavskaya (Founder & CEO, Wanelo) Startup culture encourages startup advice. Entrepreneurs want to write it. Other entrepreneurs want to read it.

You can read all sorts of things from people who know exactly what they are talking about. Don’t raise funding. Raise as much as you can. Build an amazing product and they will come. NO, don’t worry about your product, just figure out your distribution - it’s the only thing that matters. And so on.

This creates a temptation to learn by reading

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Collaboration Tools For Entrepreneurs To Create, Communicate

By Sara Rosso (VIP Services Engineer, WordPress)  

I created this presentation for entrepreneurs who need online tools to make their ideas happen (I gave it earlier this year at the Professional Women’s Association in Milan).

The presentation “Tools for Entrepreneurs: Create. Collaborate. Communicate.“ started out as a way to explain very technical things to non-technical people, but I quickly realized that most people when approaching technology get intimidated by the “What’s DNS? Do I need a dedicated server?” kind of questions and therefore feel they can’t understand technology.

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Startup Lessons Learned: Dreams, Teams, and Strategies

By Liza Deyrmenjian (Founder & CEO, Afingo) My initial idea for Afingo was a business-to-business social network for the fashion industry. In 2008, that was the buzz word.

I had a lot to learn, but I was lucky. An angel investor found me and I was on my way. I did what many new technology entrepreneurs do; I built out websites that probably should not have existed and spent a tremendous amount of capital in the process.

The first iteration of Afingo was a social network, and advertising was the only model that made sense to us. We were up against the beast called Facebook.

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Women 2.0 Startup Weekend Had 65% Women Participating In The 54-Hour Hackathon

By Farrah Moore (Volunteer, Women 2.0 Startup Weekend 2011) The spirit of entrepreneureship echoed throughout the Hatchery offices at the third annual Startup Weekend hosted by Women 2.0.

The spirit of entrepreneureship echoed throughout the Hatchery offices at the third annual Startup Weekend hosted by Women 2.0.

Over 150 up-and-coming tech and biz stars gathered to pitch concepts, gain connections and develop projects aimed to alleviate fiscal or social problems.

65% of participants during the 54-hour challenge were female -- and, not surprisingly, the gender domination influenced the traits of devised ideas. Teams such as Safe Steps, Perfect Beauty and Carbon 38 highlighted the positive effects

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Startup Weekend Pitch Deck Advice From A VC: Can You Answer These Five Questions?

By Steph Palmeri (Senior Associate, SoftTech VC) Last Sunday, I spend the afternoon meeting and mentoring several of the Women 2.0 Startup Weekend teams.

As an early stage investor at SoftTech VC, I see hundreds of ideas a month so it seemed fitting that I would be spending time with the teams just as many were diving in to construct and perfect their final Startup Weekend pitches for the judges. Their FIVE MINUTE pitches.

Damn. Five minutes goes pretty quick. And after you’ve spent the last 48 hours laser-focused on an idea, five minutes goes faster then a talented VP of Engineering looking for a new gig.

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Serial Entrepreneur Patricia Araque Creates Meaningful EduTech Startups In Spain

By Patricia Araque (Co-Founder, Ellas 2.0) Editor's note: Patricia Araque is co-hosting Founder Friday Barcelona on December 2, 2011. FREE RSVP for Founder Friday here.

When I was a kid, I used to play to run my own school and write lists of imaginary students. I spent my time between papers and books and toy phones, imagining that I helped children find their paths.

Then I grew up and suddenly forgot my dreams. I chose to study advertising and public relations in college. There were hard years, mostly because I discovered that everything

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