Startup.com is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Jehane Noujaim and Chris Hegedus. D. A. Pennebaker served as a producer on the film. It follows...
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available venture capital and the rapid growth of valuations in new dot-com startups. Between 1995 and its peak in March 2000, investments in the NASDAQ composite...
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Broadcast.com was an Internet radio company founded as AudioNet in September 1995 by Cameron Christopher Jaeb. Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban later led the...
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for a Dream, Pi, Killing Zoe, The Blair Witch Project, Grizzly Falls, Startup.com, Novocaine, and National Lampoon's Van Wilder. Artisan, unlike most movie...
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Yahoo (redirect from Www.yahoo.com)
was renamed "Yahoo!" and became known as the Yahoo Directory. The "yahoo.com" domain was registered on January 18, 1995. The word "yahoo" is a backronym...
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Amazon (company) (redirect from Amazon.com, Inc.)
acquisition. Health Navigator is a startup developing APIs for online health services acquired in October 2019. The startup will form part of Amazon Care,...
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who later co-founded 500 Global and became a super angel investor for startup companies. Luke Nosek, PayPal co-founder and former vice president of marketing...
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A startup or start-up is a company or project undertaken by an entrepreneur to seek, develop, and validate a scalable business model. While entrepreneurship...
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Boo.com was a short-lived British eCommerce business, founded in 1998 by Swedes Ernst Malmsten, Kajsa Leander and Patrik Hedelin, who were regarded as...
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PayPal (redirect from PayPal.com)
Statt, Nick (July 10, 2017). "Elon Musk now owns X.com, the defunct domain of his second startup". The Verge. Archived from the original on June 25,...
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startup or start up in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Startup commonly refers to: Startup company, a newly emerged, fast-growing business Startup or...
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lastminute.com is an online travel and leisure retailer. The company was founded by Martha Lane Fox and Brent Hoberman in 1998 and was a part of the UK...
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fraudster Kaleil Isaza Tuzman; it was featured in the documentary film Startup.com. Handspring: A PDA maker that was defunct by 2003, when it was purchased...
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The WorldCom scandal was a major accounting scandal that came into light in the summer of 2002 at WorldCom, the USA's second-largest long-distance telephone...
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Crash So Drastically?". Investopedia. Retrieved February 8, 2021. "For startups, failure can be a good thing – March 1, 2007". March 3, 2007. Archived...
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This is a list of unicorn startup companies: In finance, a unicorn is a privately held startup company with a current valuation of US$1 billion or more...
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Lean startup is a methodology for developing businesses and products that aims to shorten product development cycles and rapidly discover if a proposed...
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theGlobe.com was an internet startup founded in 1995 by Cornell students Stephan Paternot and Todd Krizelman. A social networking service, theGlobe.com made...
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previous documentary Academy Award nominees (The Square, Control Room, Startup.com). The film's music was composed by Emmy-nominated film composer Gil Talmi...
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Jason Calacanis (redirect from This Week in Startups)
technology startups and co-host of the All-In podcast alongside David Sacks, Chamath Palihapitiya and David Friedberg, and the host of This Week in Startups Podcast...
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career at Goldman Sachs, was co-founder of GovWorks.com (the subject of the 2001 documentary Startup.com, which followed the company from its founding to...
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Y Combinator (redirect from Y Combinator (startup incubator))
Y Combinator Management, LLC (YC) is an American technology startup accelerator and venture capital firm launched in March 2005 which has been used to...
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American documentary film director best known for her films Control Room, Startup.com, Pangea Day and The Square. She has co-directed The Great Hack and The...
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Pascal-Emmanuel. "10 Behind-The-Scenes Crankers Who Built The World's Greatest Startups". Business Insider. Retrieved 2024-06-10. "David Filo". Forbes. Retrieved...
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app-development startup company based in San Francisco. In 2020 the company had 31 million users and as of 2021, there were 65 million Blockchain.com wallets...
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GovWorks (redirect from GovWorks.com)
2000. govWorks's rise and fall is documented in the 2001 documentary Startup.com. The firm, originally known as Public Data Systems, produced software...
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Net2Phone (category Dot-com bubble)
"Miami startup acquired by public company's subsidiary". American City Business Journals. "IDT unit buys Canada's Versature". www.spglobal.com. Retrieved...
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