Gordon Moore


Fish 'n' Chips

What investor of sound mind would even harbor a thought of buying into a venture that was capital intensive, fraught with risk hadn't charted a business p...  Read story

Grist: The Inevitable Rise of the Entrepreneur

The survival of the fittest doesn't always mean the survival of the biggest. Indeed, the natural life cycle of the American economy always eventually favors ...  Read story

Venture Capital And The American Dream

Although there has been enormous growth in the venture capital industry in the past 25 years, we still have a long way to go. The time to start is now.  Read story

The Good Deed Doers

Infoseek founder Steve Kirsch on philanthropy in the digital age.  Read story

And the Credit Goes to?

It's not the inventor toiling in his lab who becomes famous. It's the one who makes the biggest splash.  Read story

Op-ed: Foreign Students Who Study Engineering Deserve Citizenship

It's time that we stop envying China, and start making the U.S. a friendlier place for engineers.  Read story

Seventeen Workers and $60 Million in Sales

The Inc. 500's greatest contribution.  Read story

Remembering Eugene Kleiner

Remembering Eugene Kleiner, the pioneering venture capitalist and co-founder of Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers  Read story

E-mail With. . .Nicholas Negroponte

A multimedia expert discusses with 'Inc. Technology's editor how business and technology intersect.  Read story

The Enigma of Entrepreneurial Wealth

Essay on entrepreneurial wealth; adapted from Recapturing the Spirit of Enterprise.  Read story

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