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Technology Trends: 10 Areas of Innovation to Watch for 2012

This is going to be BIG.

2004 gave us widespread blogging and Meetups, and 2008 showed how the web could be a community organizing and fundraising tool. We're entering another election year, and recent history has given us unprecedented access to information and interaction with our elected representatives. Reader beware.). Open Government.

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Yes Is the Answer—and Other Ways to Succeed in Business

Entrepreneurs' Organization

It’s about mixing patience with your determination to succeed. You believe that leaders should embrace their culture and values more deeply in a crisis and cite the 2008 Great Recession as an example. What are your innovative and creative approaches to attract millennials and turn them into “raving fans?”.

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WWF Switzerland CEO Thomas Vellacott shares his views of a world touched by a pandemic

Impact Hub

Parallels are being drawn between the COVID-19 pandemic and the financial crash of 2008, the Great Depression of the 1920s and 30s or even the Bubonic Plague of the mid 14th century. If such comparisons can teach us anything, it’s just how different these earlier crises and their causes were from today‘s pandemic.

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23 Profitable Recession-Proof Business Ideas

OkDork

Airbnb was made during the 2008 recession, and this is very similar. Refer them to an AppSumo tool that replaces whatever subscription they’re currently using, and they’ll save a bunch of money and you’ll get a fat referral fee. Whatever space they have that they don't use—you can rent it out on their behalf and split the profit.

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A Sign of the Times: Why Saving the Kentile Sign is Important #savekentile

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Brooklyn is attracting a generation of entrepreneurs who never saw Brooklyn in its industrial heyday, but feel like the borough is uniquely positioned and a historically fitting place to produce their products and serve creative communities. Makerbot has a factory in Industry City. Eaten from a local producer at Smorgasburg? It''s all yours.

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R136 Ventures Tech Stack Profile: B2B enterprise software and fintech

David Teten VC

We’re happy to share the latest in PEVCtech’s series profiling how investment managers are using AI, tech, and analytics to generate alpha. David Teten: Please give us an overview of your firm. R136 Ventures partners with creative entrepreneurs to help scale their mid-to-late stage startups.