HuffPost Live is coming to cable via Mark Cuban’s AXS TV
The online video network for AOL-owned news publication Huffington Post, HuffPost Live, has signed a new deal that will bring its content to cable television.
The online video network for AOL-owned news publication Huffington Post, HuffPost Live, has signed a new deal that will bring its content to cable television.
Mark Cuban might be an investment slut, but he's just as certainly a massive name that attracts a lot of attention -- not least from other investors. So when Aman Mann of Procurify cold-emailed him for an investment, he knew exactly what he was doing.
Guest Post The inauguration of the “Mark Cuban Chair to Eliminate Stupid Patents” is a great opportunity to take another look at the U.S. patent system, and how it fares with startups and software companies.
Guest Post It’s important to understand how EdgeRank works before passing judgment or sparking fruitless debates.
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Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg famously commented that a great engineer is worth a 100 average engineers (something every developer knows deep in their heart). He was talking about A-players, and in my opinion the worst thing any startup can do is …
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Of all the craziest things for Mark Cuban to invest in, a one-man startup consisting of a horrible dancer who sits at his kitchen table drawing kindergarten-style pictures of cats must be at the top of the list. But Cuban …
Flingo, one of the largest smart TV app publishers, has received another $1 million in funding from entrepreneur Mark Cuban, bringing its total first round to $8 million.
As the company tells it, Cuban first learned about Flingo while strolling …
Customer relationship management “sucks,” according to Nimble chief executive Jon Ferrara. Investors are throwing money at the company, and Nimble is responding with new features that it hopes will turn “sucks” to “sales.”
“Since we started two years ago we’ve …
Updated: We’ve added a video interview with Levie below.
For many entrepreneurs, college dorms are the new garages.
Aaron Levie is the poster boy for that movement. He’s the he co-founder and CEO of Box.net, a cloud content management company …