Showing posts with label Silicon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silicon. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

The Silicon Valley 100

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2012 was a huge year for Silicon Valley.

Facebook went public, Marissa Mayer joined Yahoo, laws changed to foster new industries, enterprise startups got hot, and billion-dollar companies were formed and acquired.

Now, after months of research, debate, and more research, we're happy to present the latest installment of the Silicon Valley 100, Business Insider's authoritative compilation of the people who did the coolest things in Silicon Valley this year. That means people who...

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Obama Turns His Back On Silicon Valley

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During the 2012 presidential campaign, Silicon Valley tech businesses overwhelmingly supported Barack Obama with their dollars.

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

15 Of The Sharpest Up And Coming CEOs In Silicon Valley

We just spent a lot of time in Silicon Valley, asking around to find out who the top new CEOs are in technology.

What follows is a round of the executives of the companies that people are most excited about, and what we've learned about them.

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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Here Are The Startups Silicon Valley's Residents Are Buzzing Over This Week

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Like clockwork, there's usually a new batch of startups everyone is talking about every month or so.

Sometimes they're older startups that are finally finding their feet.

Sometimes they are just coming out of an incubator like Y Combinator.
Either way, everyone is pretty excited about them.

We spent the past week hanging out in Silicon Valley. Here are the startups people are talking about right now.

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Friday, April 13, 2012

Silicon Valley vs New York: Startup Genome Findings

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Last year, the Startup Genome Project was created to "crack the innovation code and increase the success rate of startups."

Since then, researchers have worked with more than 13,000 companies to determine success and failure factors of startups all over the world.

Startup Genome pulled out 22 findings that show the benefits and limitations of working in different startup hubs. Silicon Valley, it found, was the largest startup ecosystem, followed by New York and London.

The research seems to suggest that Silicon Valley is still the best place to start a company. New York City does have a few upsides though. For one, it has twice as many female founders as Silicon Valley.

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Friday, April 6, 2012

The Birth Of Silicon Valley - History

Stretching along the peninsula southwest of San Francisco Bay, Silicon Valley is a breeding ground for high-tech startups. But in its early years, the area was nurtured by something relatively new: venture capital. A look at the innovators and key moments that shaped Silicon Valley.

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

The 25 Hot Silicon Valley Startups You Need To Watch

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The Bay Area tech scene is all about startups. But which ones are worth your attention?

We looked at the startups trending on AngelList, asked entrepreneurs in the valley what all their friends are talking about, and ran down the most buzzed-about companies from recent demo days and conferences to put together this list of companies you should be paying attention to.

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Groupon Is Hiring An Army Of Engineers In Silicon Valley

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Groupon, which already has about 200 engineers working out of its Palo Alto office, is looking to hire as many as 100 more, boosting the Chicago-based company's headcount out West, the company tells us.

Groupon is going to host a big recruiting event for the office later this spring. The company is already buying billboards along the highways running from San Francisco to the South Bay.

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Friday, February 24, 2012

3 Steps To Become A Silicon Valley Millionaire…

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There are two paths you can take to get started on your road to riches. You can either try to get hired by the next ‘Facebookesque’ startup, take a haircut in salary, and hope that your stock options are worth something one day, or you can create your own company. If there’s a way to have an early failure, such as a firing because you’re too young or inexperienced, you’re already on the path to mega-wealth and investor funding. Bonus points go to those who get fired from a company that they created. Lots of failure = lots of success.

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

15 Icon Design Photoshop Tutorials

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Icons are a very important element of web design and play a big role in a website. Designing the perfect icon is definitely a challenge and is always good to have resources and tips in this matter. Today we decided to gather a few Icon Design Tutorials to keep your ideas flowing and to increase your resource library. From new and fresh tutorials to a little bit older but still classic ones, you will find a lot of tips and inspiration in this list, enjoy.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The Silicon Valleys of the World

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Although some may argue that there will never be another community that boasts the same entrepreneurial spirit and access to business opportunities as California’s Silicon Valley, there’s a growing recognition in the tech community that these “hot spots” are – in fact – popping up around the world.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Startups: Silicon Valley Vs. The Emerging World

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Immigration officer: What do you do for a living?
Me: I work at a startup, and I’m here to meet people from my industry.
Immigration officer: Ok. How long have you been at your current job?
Me: We started around five years ago.
Immigration officer: Five years! And you still call yourself a startup?!

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Google beats Street expectations with a revenue gain

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The Internet search and advertising leader, benefiting from an expanding online ad market and sharper focus in research, increased its profit by 26 per cent and revenue by 37 per cent in the third quarter.

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Monday, October 3, 2011

The Highest Paying Companies In Silicon Valley

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Former Google Engineer Gareth Jones is a number whiz, as you might expect.
Jones used "open sources of information on the internet" to create TechCompanyPay, a list of averages representing how well the biggest companies in Silicon Valley compensate their employees.
It only took Jones three hours to hotwire the site.

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Tech Executives Before You Knew Who They Were

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We found old photos of famous tech executives.
Any idea who the girl on the right is?
Hint: a company she founded just sold to Glam Media.

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Silicon Valley Laughs At Thought Of Meg Whitman Being CEO Of HP

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We'll admit that we were a bit startled to hear that the HP board is already throwing in the towel on CEO Leo Apotheker after less than a year--and even more startled to hear that former eBay CEO Meg Whitman was his rumored replacement.
Meg did a great job at eBay in the early years, but she checked out in the later ones, and the only thing that HP and eBay have in common is that they're both in the Valley.

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Three Big Silicon Valley Companies Poised to Haul in $2B in New Fund Raising

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Three of Silicon Valley’s more prominent venture firms — Khosla Ventures, Redpoint Ventures and the Founders Fund — are nearing the closing of new funds that will total almost $2 billion.
This despite a bad economy, turbulent markets and lackluster venture returns of late. That said, limited partners looking for an investment edge apparently seem to still be adding more dough to the VC kitty.
Sources familiar with the fundings, in fact, said the raises have been much easier than previous ones.

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