andrewhargadon
- IDEO on TED, Tim Brown on thinking big in design 12:22 PM Oct 1st from TypePad
- More on cash for clunkers 4:42 PM Sep 24th from TypePad
- teams are now pulling together the (first ever) presentation describing the business around their science. could be a late night.2:58 PM Sep 17th from TweetDeck
- Funding panel of SBIR, angels, VCs, and private equity just shared what they're looking for and how to approach them2:51 PM Sep 17th from TweetDeck
- On incorporating your startup: don't skimp on legal advice at the beginning, the costs of cleaning it up later can (will?) be huge11:37 AM Sep 17th from TweetDeck
- Halfway thru the Academy: 45 scientists learning to build founding teams and organizations around some very cool tech ...11:30 AM Sep 17th from TweetDeck
- RT @: Michelle Halston, of Greenberg Traurig, teaching scientists about the right (and wrong) ways to create a company11:23 AM Sep 17th from TweetDeck
- Thinking and doing 10:26 AM Sep 8th from TypePad
- UC Entrepreneurship Academy, September 14-18, 2009 10:00 PM Aug 15th from TypePad
- A cooler X-Prize 9:56 AM Aug 14th from TypePad
- Cash for Clunkers: A Modest Proposal 11:22 AM Aug 13th from TypePad
- prepping for web interview today (4pm) on innovation at Conversations.net (yes, with my brother)10:54 AM Aug 5th from TweetDeck
- -blog: Energy, Innovation, and Elephants, the debate on spending the Energy Innovation windfall gets tiresome 11:00 AM Aug 2nd from TweetDeck
- RT @: Security flaws in smart meters make electricity service vulnerable (Technology Review) 3:34 PM Aug 1st from TweetDeck
- FCC probes Apple's Ban of Google Voice 3:33 PM Aug 1st from TweetDeck
- New ACEEE report shows potential of near- and now-term energy efficiency technologies is drastically undervalued 11:52 AM Jul 30th from TweetDeck
- GoogleVoice challenges Apple's ability to nurture their own network: 11:01 AM Jul 28th from TweetDeck
- RT @: From The Set Top Box To iTunes To Netflix 11:57 AM Jul 18th from TweetDeck
- Fight global wrinkling 11:55 AM Jul 18th from TweetDeck
- Less cynically--economists study why reality falls short of our expectations, and engineers study how technology can exceed them?7:23 PM Jul 16th from TweetDeck
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