Danielle Fong: Perfecting Green Energy Storage

She entered college at age 12 and enrolled in a Ph.D. program at 17. Now, Danielle Fong wants to solve the ‘holy grail’ of green energy issues. By Sarah F. Berkowitz (Contributor, Mother Nature Network) Danielle Fong was only 19 years old when she founded...
Bootstrapping The Subversive Big Idea

Bootstrapping The Subversive Big Idea

Make sure that you build in adequate time for market validation if you are bootstrapping. By Yan Heim (Co-Founder & CEO, Froomz) How far can passion take you without the fuel of money? Technology has driven down the start up costs, social media also offers...
Trade Trade Secrets: Revolutionary Ideas

Trade Trade Secrets: Revolutionary Ideas

Startups are in a race against time, not others. By Danielle Fong (Co-Founder & Chief Scientist, Lightsail Energy) Your revolution will not be stolen. Great ideas can’t change the world by themselves. They need people. There are two kinds of revolutionary ideas....
Lessons Learned From The 2012 Women 2.0 PITCH Conference

Lessons Learned From The 2012 Women 2.0 PITCH Conference

The highlights from the speakers at 2012 PITCH Conference. By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) Thanks everybody for joining us at our fifth annual Women 2.0 PITCH Conference & Competition on February 14, 2012 at the Computer History Museum...
9 Lessons Learned From Women 2.0 PITCH Conference 2012

9 Lessons Learned From Women 2.0 PITCH Conference 2012

By Emily Gonzales (CTO, Bookigee) As I sat in the Women 2.0 PITCH Conference yesterday surrounded by close to a thousand female tech entrepreneurs, engineers, designers, investors and supporters, I couldn’t help but feel like we were making history. As a tech...