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Don't Tweet Angry
Innovation and Trends Expert Max Valiquette helps companies, organizations, and brands find solutions to their problems by better understanding their employees, customers, and communities. He was named one of Canada’s “Most Influential Marketers” by Marketing magazine, and has worked with some of the biggest brands around the world. Today, Max weighs-in on social media etiquette:
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Aaron Levie: Not your typical multimillionaire
As a man who loves tinned spaghetti hoops, drives a six-year-old car, and holds meetings over a burger at McDonald's, it is fair to say that Aaron Levie is not your average multimillionaire.
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Women and immigrants increasingly joining Canada's list of millionaires
According to new research from BMO, women and immigrants are becoming more common amongst the list of Canadian millionaires.
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There Are Over 50 Instagram Ripoffs: The Stupid Startup Clone War
One of life's grand injustices is that it's very hard to come up with an idea that's both original and good. Even harder to make money from it! But that's not stopping anyone from trying to cash in with a half-baked version of someone else's startup. Uber for nose jobs. Pandora for plants. Silicon Valley has a serious imagination problem.
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21-Year-Old Raises Largest Seed Round In Silicon Valley History — $25 Million — For Mysterious Payments App
Clinkle hasn't even launched yet.
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Is Yelp Really A Big Bully?
The online reviewing behemoth is regularly accused of mafia-style extortion by disgruntled business owners and the media. But even as Ivy League researchers debunk the conspiracy theories, the company’s shadowy reputation remains intact. Why is it so hard to believe that Yelp might actually be fair?
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It Just Got a Whole Lot Easier to Fund Your Startup
Recently installed SEC Chair Mary Jo White has pushed through new rules that let startups openly seek out investments through advertising and other methods
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Lyft sells carpooling business to Enterprise
Lyft, the car-sharing service that has cars sporting a pink mustache, is selling Zimride, its Web-based carpooling service, to car rental company Enterprise for an undisclosed amount.
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Wide range of industries plead for Congressional action on patent trolls
Six bills are in play, and US businesses are united in wanting something to pass.
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The NY Business Expo & Summit 2013
The NY Business Expo & Summit will arm you with tools, techniques, and procedures to navigate the exponential technology trajectory
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The 7 fastest growing industries of 2013 (infographic)
5 of the 7 fastest growing sectors of the U.S. economy are fueled by technology startups.
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Why Are Some People So Smart? The Answer Could Spawn a Generation of Superbabies
Barely out of his teens, Zhao Bowen is leading a multimillion-dollar research effort to solve a genetic mystery: What makes people like him so smart? And how can we make more of them?
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Dentist who fined customers for bad Yelp reviews goes AWOL
Stacy Makhnevich's lawyers say that after she provoked the Internet's wrath, they haven't seen her for months.
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The Book of Mormon: Why the world's most capitalist religion breeds so many entrepreneurs
On a sunny summer's day in Provo’s North Park, hundreds of children are out with their parents, lining up for pretzels, lining up for face painting, and lining up to pet sheep. On a stage set up in...
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Stand Out with 25 DIY Business Cards
Whether you’re meeting with potential clients or hitting up some craft fairs, it’s always good to have a stash of business cards to stay in touch with new contacts. And while getting business cards printed certainly looks professional, it doesn’t look very fun! Show off your creative side alongside your contact info with these 25 DIY business cards that are sure to make people remember you.
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The Art of the Bluff
Don’t be afraid of getting your bluff on. Even though you might not have all the answers, say yes now and figure them out later but do it only if you know you can deliver. Stand tall and proud. Just don’t let people see your knees knocking.
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The Wild and Crazy Career Paths of 5 Self-Made Billionaires
Epic entrepreneurs Richard Branson, Mark Cuban, Elon Musk started young and started up often.
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Unfortunate Dealings with Apple's App Store
Someone's stealing our identity on Apple's App Store, and Apple won't do anything about it.
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Is America Out of Ideas?
Taco Bell added some spice and declared the creation of a new taco. Obama got a second dog ... identical to his first. Even Apple may have hit a wall. Daniel Gross wonders if America is plumb out of ideas.
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The Decline And Fall Of Flowtab, A Startup Story
Young companies die by the hundreds in Silicon Valley, but you would hardly know it by reading your local blog. Flowtab, now a shuttered product, did something following its demise that I’ve never seen before — released a death chronicle of sorts. Their timeline and notes showcase the mistakes that the company made during its short life.
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